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Publications
Complete list of industry analyses, informational
brochures, newletters, reports and other publications
available from MEMA. Several documents are
available for download in Adobe Acrobat PDF
format. The Adobe Acrobat Reader is available
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Special Report: Intellectual Property: Protecting Valuable Assets in a Global Market, Third Edition
The MEMA Brand Protection Council has updated its Special Report, “Intellectual Property: Protecting Valuable Assets in a Global Market.” The third edition of the report examines intellectual property rights, one of manufacturers’ most valuable assets. Intellectual property rights (IPR) violations can come in a variety of forms including counterfeiting, trademark infringement, gray market, diversion, country of origin or non-compliant parts. Updates in the third edition of the BPC Special Report include: - Details about the PRO-IP Act of 2008
- New global counterfeiting statistics from the International Chamber of Commerce
- Expansion of trade show activities
- Guidelines to protect intellectual property
For more information about the MEMA Brand Protection Council (BPC), contact Jack Cameron at 919-406-8856 or jcameron@mema.org.
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2009 AASA Top 100 Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers List
The 2009 AASA Top 100 Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers List is now available. Produced annually by Babcox Publications and sponsored by Ernst & Young, this multi-page, full-color publication features information on the largest suppliers to the automotive aftermarket, and ranks suppliers by annual North American aftermarket sales. A PDF can be downloaded by clicking the link. The list is also available online in as a searchable online database which can be viewed by clicking here.
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AASA Special Report: Unintended Consequences of Accelerated Retirement of Inefficient Vehicles – Supporting Vehicle Sales, Vouchers to Purchase, Replace or Repair Vehicles and Opposing Indiscriminate Scrappage Programs
AASA has issued a “Special Report,” analyzing the serious unintended consequences of proposed vehicle scrappage legislation. Voluntary accelerated vehicle retirement programs would provide an incentive for some consumers but also would prematurely retire some vehicles from the national fleet prior to the end of their useful life. A nationwide program to establish a uniform vehicle inspection program should accompany any program to scrap vehicles to determine which automobiles should be retired and which vehicles can be repaired to operate in the condition originally intended by the vehicle manufacturer. This approach will allow consumers to purchase, replace, or repair a vehicle while insuring safer, cleaner and more fuel efficient operations on the nation’s roads. To download a PDF copy of the Special Report, click here.
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2009 Legislative and Regulatory Issue Book
The Washington office of the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) is pleased to present you with the supplier industry’s Legislative and Regulatory Issue Book for 2009. The Issue Book is the culmination of a process of open dialogue among all market segment association members, beginning with a member survey, with input from the MEMA and market segment association boards as well as the Government Affairs Committee.
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The 2009 HDMA Global Commercial Vehicle Report
The 2009 HDMA Global Commercial Vehicle Report details the trending and populations of the NAFTA and Global heavy duty vehicle populations and is a vital and innovative data source with up-to-date information that will allow you to effectively plan marketing campaigns, determine new product research and development, to make sound purchasing and distribution decisions, as well as assisting in new market evaluations.The 2009 HDMA Global Commercial Vehicle Report includes: - Emerging global commercial vehicle market sections on India, Brazil, Russia and China and others.
- North American Commercial Vehicle Industry, including Transportation, Truck Sales, Vehicle Population and Commercial Trailers
- HDMA’s biennial Heavy Duty Truck Maintenance in the USA survey/study of Truck Owner practices and preferences
- The 2009 HDMA HD Distributor Survey on the Aftermarket
- A Global Data Section, including Global Goods Transport, Global Transport Systems, World Vehicle Sales and the World Vehicle Population
- Other expanded sections include environment and energy related data
- Global vehicle and highway transportation reports
- Global truck exports data.
- Heavy Duty Universe Estimates
- Economic Overview
HDMA members who did not attend Heavy Duty Dialogue’09 receive two CD copies of the 2009 HDMA Global Commercial Vehicle Report.. Additional copies can be ordered on-line or by order form or the member price of $99.95. Members click here to order on line or click here to download pdf order form. Non-members of HDMA can purchase the 2009 HDMA Global Commercial Vehicle Report by fax for $695.00 with an order form click here to download pdf order form.
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Intellectual Property Protection and Enforcement Manual
This manual, “Intellectual Property Protection and Enforcement Manual: A Practical and Legal Guide for Protecting Your Intellectual Property Rights,” from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, is intended to provide business owners with strategies for fighting the global problem of counterfeiting and piracy. Business owners should find this manual useful in gaining a better understanding of their intellectual property (IP) assets and to develop business practices and procedures that will help protect such assets from falling victim to counterfeiting and piracy. To download a PDF copy of “Intellectual Property Protection and Enforcement Manual,” click here.
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NHTSA Recommended Best Importer Practices
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently made its “Recommended Best Practices for Importers of Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicle Equipment” guidance document easier to read online and created a printer-friendly version.To view the updated document online, go to www.nhtsa.gov/links/importsafety.
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CD ROM: AASA 2008-2009 Automotive Aftermarket Status Report
AASA Automotive Aftermarket Status Report, your single source for current statistics and analysis of the trends shaping the aftermarket, is now available on CD-ROM. Ordering Instructions AASA members can purchase the Status Report CD-ROM for $125. To order online click here. Non-members can purchase CD-ROM copies for $500. To order download the publication order form and fax to 919-549-4824. Note: Online ordering is not available for non-members.
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Surviving in Tough Economic Times: Getting Back What’s Yours: Overlooking Special Tax Credits and Deductions May be Hurting Your Bottom Line
"Getting Back What’s Yours: Overlooking Special Tax Credits and Deductions May be Hurting Your Bottom Line" is the first of a new series of Special Reports for 2009 titled "Surviving in Tough Economic Times."Manufacturers may not be taking advantage of six and even seven-figure tax credits, deductions and incentives simply because they’re unaware that they may qualify. This Special Report includes information for companies on the Research & Development Tax Credit, Sales and Use Tax, Export Incentives, Domestic Production Activities Deduction, Enterprise Zone Credits and Federal Hiring Credits. To download a PDF copy of the Special Report, click here.
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Understanding the Flow of Counterfeit and Gray Market Goods though the U.S. Automotive and Commercial Vehicle Parts Marketplace
The Brand Protection Council of MEMA has produced this Special Report to demonstrate how these counterfeit parts enter the U.S. motive vehicle parts market supply chain.This guide is designed for use by law enforcement agencies, government agencies involved with the entry of goods and products through the U.S. ports, and anyone with an interest in the U.S. motor vehicle parts marketplace. To download a PDF copy of the Special Report, click here.
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FTC Guides for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims
Environmentally-friendly manufacturing processes can be a good marketing tool, but the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is active in its pursuit of manufacturers who falsely claim “green” practices in promotional campaigns. Arent Fox, AASA legal counsel, advises all members to become familiar with the FTC’s "Guides for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims" prior to making environmental or "green" claims in marketing materials. To download the FTC's guidelines, click here.
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Special Report: What Are Your Products Doing Online?
This Special Report, "What Are Your Products Doing Online? A Guide to Internet Brand Violations for Parts Suppliers and Distributors," is from the MEMA Information Services Council and the MEMA Brand Protection Council.The Special Report addresses risks suppliers and distributors face from counterfeiting and intellectual property rights violations when marketing their products online. A free copy can be downloaded by clicking here. A print quality electronic file (PDF) is available by request from AASA, publications@mema.org.
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OESA 10th Anniversary Documentary and Member Directory
The “OESA 10th Anniversary Documentary and Member Directory” features the history and an overview of the Original Equipment Suppliers Association as well as a complete membership directory. Also included are significant industry events that have taken place over the past ten years and a global automotive overview from JD Power.
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2008 OESA N.A. OEM Production P.O. Terms and Conditions Comparative Analysis
OESA and Butzel Long have partnered to develop the 2008 Comparative Analysis, which compares the terms and conditions of BMW, Chrysler, Daimler, Ford, GM, Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, Toyota, VW/Audi as well as the OESA Model Terms and Conditions. The 2008 version updates and enhances the original OESA Terms and Conditions Comparative Analysis published in May 2002 and revised in November 2004. The Comparative Analysis includes a commentary section on each provision that will help suppliers understand the OEM differences in approach, and interpret the language and intent of various OEM terms. Member Price: $424 Non-Member Price: $795 Electronic copy with company license agreement – OESA Members Only: $1000
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AASA 2008-2009 Automotive Aftermarket Status Report
AASA Automotive Aftermarket Status Report, your single source for current statistics and analysis of the trends shaping the aftermarket, is now available. The 2008-2009 Status Report marks the debut of the aftermarket channel forecasting model, which was developed by AASA and other leading aftermarket associations. The new model provides a single point of reference to anchor the various estimates of the aftermarket’s size and outlines the complex structure of the channels of distribution The Status Report also includes sections on emerging markets in China and India, as well as the latest figures on unperformed maintenance. Other sections include: - Global vehicle summary
- North American aftermarket
- Traffic safety statistics
- Vehicle sales, registrations and usage
- Aftermarket demand variables
- Aftermarket size and sub-sectors
- International parts trade
This all-inclusive publication also contains the directory of AASA members and the products and services they provide. Ordering Instructions AASA members can purchase the Status Report for $125. To order online click here. Non-members can purchase copies for $500. To order download the publication order form and fax to 919-549-4824. Note: Online ordering is not available for non-members.
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Remanufacturing: Operating Practices and Strategies
Remanufacturing is a significant part of the aftermarket’s green initiatives, and AASA members can now receive “Remanufacturing: Operating Practices and Strategies,” a new report highlighting the industry’s contributions to the economy in terms of employment, energy and materials conservation published by Boston University.Prepared by professors William Hauser and Robert T. Lund, the 111 page report focuses on the business of remanufacturing, the industry dedicated to restoring life to a wide range of durable products, from lubricating oils to locomotives. The report draws on the authors’ decades of study of the industry, and from their database of thousands of remanufacturers and case studies of successful companies in the industry. “Remanufacturing: Operating Practices and Strategies” is intended for members of the industry and their suppliers and customers, for students of the industry, and for public policymakers who are interested in promoting the activities of the industry. Very little has been published about this industry, despite its contributions to the economy in terms of employment, energy and materials conservation, and as an income source for many small to medium-sized firms. The report expands the horizons of the industry by identifying 112 different product areas, such as motor vehicle parts, electric motors, industrial valves, medical equipment, and even guided missiles, in which remanufacturing is being done. It looks at the means that firms use to obtain their “raw material” – the worn-out, discarded, or traded-in products that can be restored to like-new condition. It examines the different strategies that are used to grow the firm and to remain profitable in a changing, increasingly global economy. Ordering Instructions AASA members can purchase the report for $80. To order online click here. Non-members can purchase copies for $95. To order download the publication order form and fax to 919-549-4824. Note: Online ordering is not available for non-members.
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Special Report: Recent Scams Prey Upon Your Corporate Goodwill
Theft of your intellectual property may not be limited to counterfeit goods. A recent string of fraudulent e-mail and mail scams have revealed a new concern for business entities – corporate identity theft.
This report, "Recent Scams Prey Upon Your Corporate Goodwill," details how companies can safeguard against fraud and describes what to do if your company is hit by corporate identity scammers.
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2008 AASA Top 100 List
The 2008 AASA Top 100 List is a multi-page, full-color publication featuring information on the largest suppliers to the automotive aftermarket and ranking suppliers by annual North American aftermarket sales. This year’s edition also includes an exclusive analysis by Ernst & Young, “As the Aftermarket Expands, Custom Practices Become More Critical.” This annual report is published by AASA, produced by Babcox Publications and sponsored by Ernst & Young. To download the PDF version of the AASA Top 100, click here. Printed copies can be ordered by e-mailing publications@mema.org.
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Manufacturing Incentives from State Development Offices
States often provide incentives for the building, maintenance and expansion of manufacturing facilities within their boundaries through their State Development Offices. Through AASA and the MEMA Washington office, this list of state development offices throughout the country is available to members. Members are encouraged to contact these officials and learn about programs and assistance available to manufacturers – and to invite the officials to visit in-state facilities. In some instances, other agencies within a state’s government may be responsible for these manufacturing incentive programs. The development office should be able to provide more information. Additional details also are available at the state development Web sites included on the list.
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Importing into the United States: A Guide for Commercial Importers
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. To download the PDF of "Importing into the United States", click here.
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Marking of Country of Origin on U.S. Imports: Acceptable Terminology and Methods for Marking
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. Recognizing that many complicated factors may be involved in origin issues (raw materials are from one country while the product is assembled in another), an importer may wish to obtain a binding ruling from U.S. Customs and Border Protection. For more information please see determining the correct Country of Origin to use under the Customs Regulations, 19 CFR Part 177. Please be aware that in addition to this information, certain products are subject to additional labeling requirements. For example, clothing must have labels indicating fabric content and washing instructions. Other products with special labeling requirements include tobacco (the Surgeon General’s Warning Statement), food and pharmaceuticals, and automobiles. Visit the CBP Web site (www.cbp.gov) for the latest information on specific laws, regulations or procedures that may affect your import transactions.
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Report to the President and Congress on Coordination of Intellectual Property Enforcement and Protection
This is the sixth annual report on the activities of the National Intellectual Property Law Enforcement Coordination Council (NIPLECC). NIPLECC is charged with coordinating and overseeing the Federal Government’s intellectual property protection and enforcement efforts
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Distributor Liability on Will-Fit, Private Label and Counterfeit Products
Liability for counterfeiting, product safety issues and recalls could fall upon distributors in certain instances. This Special Report reviews the recent court decisions in this area and discusses instances where distributors have been found liable. AASA is committed to providing members and the motor vehicle parts supplier industry with the latest news and information regarding industry trends such as direct importing, counterfeiting and intellectual property rights violations. This Special Report is a continuation of the information provided in the October 2007 Special Report, “Direct Importing: Do the Risks Outweigh the Reward?”
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Intellectual Property: Protecting Valuable Assets
This Special Report discusses the problems associated with intellectual property rights violations and describes the Brand Protection Council's efforts to protect suppliers from the harmful effects of automotive parts counterfeiting.
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Special Report: Protection of Part Numbers and Electronic Catalogs in the Automotive Industry
This article examines various strategies that members of MEMA may employ to protect the words, symbols or numbers used to identify the source of the parts they manufacture and sell and electronic catalogs, including but not limited to lists of Part Numbers, vendors and suppliers.
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Internal Data Management: Critical Program for the Aftermarket Supplier
Automotive aftermarket suppliers manage more types of data than other manufacturing industries due to the added complexities of automotive applications. This paper, "Internal Data Management: Critical Program for the Aftermarket Supplier," depicts the impetus for and benefits of implementing a program to manage critical data across a manufacturer's operations. This Special Report was developed for the members of the MEMA Information Services Council, which is an organization of information technology, information service and e-commerce executives from automotive aftermarket and heavy duty parts suppliers. A free copy can be downloaded by clicking the "View" link at right.
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OESA Guideline to Supplier Intellectual Property Training and Protection
The “OESA Guideline to Supplier Intellectual Property Training and Protection” helps member companies initiate internal discussion and training to ensure employees understand IP strategies and priorities and protect intellectual property. The OESA Intellectual Property Committee developed training guidelines for member companies to increase awareness of the importance of intellectual property protection.
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Special Report: “Direct Importing: Do the Risks Outweigh the Reward?”
To meet the challenge of the increase in direct importing by some warehouse distributors and retailers and the growing concern on product safety of imported products, AASA has published a Special Report: “Direct Importing: Do the Risks Outweigh the Reward?” This Special Report is designed to be used by AASA members to educate their customers on the costs and risks associated with direct importing. A free copy can be downloaded by clicking the “View” link below. A print quality electronic file (PDF) is available by request from Wayne Fulford of AASA, publications@mema.org.
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2007 Heavy Duty Truck Maintenance in the USA
The 2007 Heavy Duty Truck Maintenance in the USA, the Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association’s annual research study, is now available. The study is designed to be a reliable tool for trend analysis regarding heavy duty truck user repair factors, heavy duty truck use, changes in buying patterns and service work performance. Discounts are available for orders of five or more.To order Heavy Duty Truck Maintenance in the USA, please click here.
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Reducing Warranty Expense by Managing the Interfaces -- Conference Proceedings and Council Reports
OESA presents "Reducing Warranty Expense by Managing the Interfaces" made available following a one-day conference with five individual presentations and two panel discussions. The conference focused on improving warranty expense through better management of the supplier-to-supplier, supplier-to-vehicle manufacturer, and supplier-to-dealer interfaces. The conference proceedings include session presentations, the "Suppliers Practical Guide to Warranty Reduction" and the "OESA/CLEPA Preferred Practices for Warranty Analysis and Management." The OESA Warranty Management Council produced the "Suppliers Practical Guide to Warranty Reduction" to provide suppliers with a comprehensive process to reduce warranty expense and improve customer satisfaction. In addition, working with the European Association of Automotive Suppliers, CLEPA, the council has produced a set of preferred practices for warranty analysis and management. "Reducing Warranty Expense by Managing the Interfaces" includes both hard copy and CD formats. OESA members can purchase the publication for $100 and $175 for non-members. SALES TAX: Add for deliveries in MI and NC: MI = 6% NC = 7%, Mecklenberg Country = 7.5%, Dare Country = 8%
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