Author: Search Auto Parts | Automotive News – Industry News
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Careful, that plate is hot!
I recently had a dinner meeting with representatives of a company pushing a new software tool. These types of meetings are usually very congenial events without a lot of drama.
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Beck/Arnley adds 1,881 foreign nameplate part numbers in 2011
Beck/Arnley has added 1,881 new part numbers to its line of premium quality,genuine foreign nameplate products during 2011. The additions include part numbers for Beck/Arnley?s comprehensive line of high quality OE fluids for Asian vehicles, wh…
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micronAir to partner with ExtremeWrench.com
micronAir has partnered with ExtremeWrench to offer rewards points to independent repair shops via the ExtremeWrench rewards portal.
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Federal-Mogul to launch rebate campaign
Federal-Mogul will soon launch an extensive schedule of consumer rebate offers in support of its industry-leading lines of ANCO® wiper blades, Champion® spark plugs, filters and performance additives, Wagner® ThermoQuiet…
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Unintended consequences
?I?m from the government, and I?m here to help.? Rarely are words spoken that elicit more fear and loathing. Those of you who follow my monthly rants know that I am often frustrated and even angered at the ways our elected representatives and b…
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Sales of buses on fast growth track in China
Fifty bus manufacturers in China reported combined sales of 23,089 units in November 2011, representing a year on year gain of 7.3 percent, according to data from ChinaBus.Info, a portal specializing in information concerning vehicles meant for…
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Scaleo chip, ARM address need for clean, energy-efficient automotive solutions
Scaleo chip today announced that the company has entered into an agreement with ARM to combine the ARM® Cortex?-R5 MPCore? processor with Scaleo chip technologies into OLEA, Scaleo chip’s new family of microcontrollers optimized for pow…
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U.S.-South Korea trade pact called win-win for automotive industry
Although OEMs express enthusiasm over a trade agreement negotiated between the U.S. and South Korea, two key unions representing domestic automotive industry workers are at odds over the pact’s potential impact on the American employment picture.