News and information from SEMA's councils and committees.
Looking for a unique, modern Mustang convertible? Bid on the 2010
BFGoodrich/Hurst Mustang at Barrett-Jackson to benefit the
new Victory Junction Gang Camp in Kansas City, Kansas.
Ford plans to re-introduce its 5.0L V8 in the 2011 Mustang GT, offering
an update to the iconic engine with increased horsepower and fuel
economy.
The SEMA Business Technology Committee (BTC) will conduct a seminar in conjunction with the Hotrod &
Restoration Trade Show that will cover the basics and benefits of
standardized product information.
News and information from SEMA's councils and committees.
The Motorsport Industry Association (MIA) and SEMA will once again
convene a special industry conference, April 16, 2010, at the Toyota
Grand Prix of Long Beach, focused on green performance developments in
the world of motorsports.
Now more than ever, the specialty-equipment industry needs strong, visionary leadership. SEMA's 2010 Board of Directors Nominating Committee asks you to choose the industry's most talented leaders for a seat on the SEMA Board of Directors.
Business publications reported in the past few days that online
shopping grew as much as 5% from 2008 to $27.1 billion in revenue
during this holiday season. Love it or hate it, the Internet has become
a prolific sales stream, and every forward-looking company must address
online sales as part of its marketing strategy. An exclusive new SEMA
webinar—"The Essentials of Online Marketing"—provides participants with
must-know information about how to capture market share and increase
sales.
SEMA is alerting its members that a one-page form they may receive
offering a "free" business directory listing is not free when you sign
the form. Examples of these business directories include “World
Business Guide,” “World Business Directory,” “Expo-Guide” and “The Fair
Guide.” The guides are generally operated from Austria, Mexico, the
Netherlands, Slovakia, Spain and other countries. SEMA recommends that
you not complete these types of listing forms.
SEMA is supporting a proposal issued by Environment Canada to
indefinitely extend an exemption which permits the use of leaded
gasoline in competition motor vehicles. The exemption has been renewed
several times since it was first established in 1996, but was set to
expire in 2010.