MEMA forms task force

June 17, 2003
The Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) has formed a task force that will analyze the financial conditions of North American aftermarket product manufacturers. MEMA, along with its aftermarket segment, the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Assn. (AASA), and MEMA Financial Services Group (MFSG) have created the task force to examine current trends and developments in the aftermarket and
The Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) has formed a task force that will analyze the financial conditions of North American aftermarket product manufacturers.

MEMA, along with its aftermarket segment, the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Assn. (AASA), and MEMA Financial Services Group (MFSG) have created the task force to examine current trends and developments in the aftermarket and their impact on the financial stability of aftermarket product manufacturers.

Dan Griffin, executive vp and general manager of MFSG, will chair the Manufacturers Financial Stability Task Force.

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