The August 2010 issue of SEMA News is available to view online.
This month's issue provides an in-depth look at the accomplishments of
2010 SEMA Hall of Fame inductees Richard "Dick" McMullen, Chuck
Schwartz and Van Woodell. Learn more about their careers and how their
contributions and service have left an indelible mark on the automotive
specialty-equipment industry.
SEMA News also goes inside the restoration market to see how
modern technology, enthusiasts' tastes and the popularity of resto-mods
have helped reshape the market. While a significant portion of the
market continues to desire traditional recreations of the original
vehicle, others want a combination of modern conveniences and
factory-spec. These changes in the market have created new
opportunities for product lines that incorporate the traditional style
with modern accessories.
The restoration market is not the only area where traditional
approaches are being altered. Automaker Local Motors methods to auto
manufacturing is based on open source and open design, and its
customers help design and develop the cars that the company creates.
With the feedback and direction from a community of artists,
enthusiasts and designers, Local Motors uses the traditional
tier-supplier network and the specialty-equipment aftermarket to
construct its vehicles.
Get started with the August 2010 issue of SEMA News.
News and updates from SEMA's councils and committees.
Over the past 18 months, our nation has experienced what many have
identified as a modern depression. Business owners from all industries
have experienced lower earnings and a real threat toward their
corporate survival. Those with capital are avoiding disaster, but often
not until a major reduction in work force has to be implemented. For
others, cutting key resources might be the only step to survival, which
has meant reducing or eliminating critical insurance coverages and
thereby putting the business on the edge of financial disaster with no
safety net after just one claim. The experiences are real to automotive
specialty-equipment jobbers and installers who have been the first to
experience a tremendous reduction by consumers purchasing automotive
specialty parts and accessories.
Learn more about SEMA's business insurance benefits by reading "Living on the Edge" in the July/August issue of SEMA Member News.
Learn more about SEMA's business insurance benefits by reading "Living on the Edge" in the July/August issue of SEMA Member News.
August 5, 2010
August 2, 2010
No one can afford to lose sales, but many companies miss out on
profitability by not following one simple procedure: ensuring that they
offer customers complete and informative product information. Properly
presented product data can boost a company’s image, increase sales,
lower product return rates and improve product exposure.
News and updates from SEMA's councils and committees.
SEMA Show organizers are seeking the nation’s most active and
influential automotive enthusiasts to help identify future trends in
the market. As part of the SEMA Enthusiast Opinion Leader Research
Project, auto enthusiasts can apply to attend the 2010 SEMA Show and
participate in a market research project by clicking here.
There are still a few booths available in the Accessories & Tuning
sector at the upcoming Automechanika show taking place September 14–19,
in Frankfurt, Germany.
July 29, 2010