The 2012 Top 100 Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers List, published by the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) and produced Babcox Media, is an annual multi-page, full-color publication will feature insightful information on the largest suppliers to the automotive aftermarket.
MEMA’s 2012 Legislative & Regulatory Issue Book is now available. This valuable member benefit is a comprehensive guide to the legislative and regulatory issues that MEMA is following on members’ behalf at the state and federal level.
Know Your Parts® was launched by the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) as an aftermarket industry awareness and education campaign with a straightforward message: Quality Matters.
Organized aphabetically, this list provides contact information for state development offices.
This edition of Importing into the United States by the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol contains material pursuant to the Trade Act of 2002 and the Customs Modernization Act (Title VI of the North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act), commonly referred to as the Mod Act.
The Customs Modernization Act (Title VI of the North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act [P.L. 103 182, 107 Stat. 2057]) became effective December 8, 1993. Its provisions have fundamentally altered the relationship between importers and CBP by shifting to the importer, the legal responsibility for declaring the value, classification, and rate of duty applicable to entered merchandise.
Visit the CBP Web site (www.cbp.gov) for the latest information on specific laws, regulations or procedures that may affect your import transactions.
The purpose of the AASA Annual Report is to support full service automotive aftermarket suppliers by publicizing their important contributions to the industry and to the nation’s economy – and promoting the value of AASA membership to these suppliers.
Technology and data are more critical than ever to communications and business transactions between AASA members and their channel partners. AASA provides multiple opportunities for members to reduce data acquisition and delivery costs, network with industry peers to exchange best practices and drive more efficient ways of managing technology areas.
To learn about AASA's full range of technology offerings, download the AASA Technology Brochure.
A special report outlining strategies to protect part numbers and part numbering systems following a recent court decision holding that part numbers cannot be copyrighted. Prepared by Marc L. Fleischaker, Elizabeth H. Cohen and Sana D. Coleman of Arent Fox, MEMA general counsel, the report provides a general overview of strategies that are available.
This brochure produced by the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol is strictly about marking of country of origin on U.S. imports and is for general information purposes only. Reliance solely on this general information may not be considered reasonable care.
Visit the CBP Web site (www.cbp.gov) for the latest information on specific laws, regulations or procedures that may affect your import transactions.