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Automotive Specialty Products Alliance (ASPA)
ASPA provides a unified industry voice for its members engaged in the automotive chemical and vehicle appearance product markets before state, regional and federal legislators and regulators. Visit www.aspalliance.org for more information.

 


Brake Manufacturers Council (BMC) Brake Manufacturers Council (BMC)
BMC is dedicated to providing members current information relating to the brake industry, and communicating with federal, state and local government and regulatory agencies on members’ behalf. Visit www.brakecouncil.org for more information.


Filter Manufacturers Council (FMC)
FMC represents North American manufacturers of vehicular and industrial filtration products. Initially developed to monitor regulatory and technological developments that affect the industry, the Council has since expanded its activities substantially. For additional information visit www.filtercouncil.org .


Fuel Pump Manufacturers Council (FPMC)Fuel Pump Manufacturers Council (FPMC)
Open to AASA manufacturing members who manufacture fuel pumps, the Fuel Pump Manufacturers Council meets quarterly, and its mission is provide professional technicians and DIY installers with the resources, tools and information to more effectively diagnose and service automotive fuel systems. Contact Theresa Spera

 


Heavy Duty Brake Manufacturers Council (HDBMC)
HDBMC's purpose is to provide information and maintain communication among various organizations/agencies whose actions may affect commercial vehicle brake parts or systems. For more information contact Brent Hazelett .
Motor Vehicle Lighting Council (MVLC)
MVLC's objective is to study, assess and build consensus on real world automotive lighting issues that will meet the common needs of motorists, pedestrians, government and industry. The Council also will work to educate the motoring public on lighting issues and emerging technologies.  For more information visit www.mvlc.info .
Transportation Safety Equipment Institute (TSEI)
TSEI servers the needs of manufacturers of OEM and aftermarket motor-vehicle safety devices and associated equipment. TSEI provides government representation and market research services, monitors proposed and enacted legislation and regulations, and serves as a technical forum to resolve industry problems. Visit www.tsei.org for more information.

 

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