Applications to participate in SEMA Launch Pad must be submitted online at www.sema.org/launchpad by June 13.
Aftermarket Matters
CAWA provided more than $13,000 in scholarships this year to 13 individuals.
The AAPEX Repair Shop HQ Online Training Series continues in June with two free sessions geared toward shop owners, technicians and service advisors.
Analyst Lisa Whalen unpacks the specific and sometimes surprisingly deep pockets where electric vehicle charging access is flowing and lacking across America.
The program is available for any Tier 1 supplier that also produces an in-house, alternately branded version of car company original (CCO) or car company service (CCS) parts.
The launch of the products coincides with multi-year business commitments and opportunities of more than $100 million from various channel partners.
The combined company will reach more than 35,000 zip codes and deliver services to more than 20,000 private and fleet vehicles per month.