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4CS is proud to be a member of the following industry associations:

AAIA
www.aftermarket.org/Home.asp

The Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA) is a non-profit trade association whose 2,700 member companies conduct business in the motor vehicle aftermarket industry. AAIA is a new association which resulted from the consolidation between the Automotive Parts & Accessories Association (APAA) and the Automotive Service Industry Association (ASIA).

AEM
http://www.aem.org/

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) is the international trade and business development resource for companies that manufacture equipment, products and services used worldwide in the construction, agricultural, industrial, mining, forestry, materials-handling and utility industries. AEM was formed on January 1, 2002 from the consolidation of CIMA and EMI. This new trade association will build upon the past strengths of its predecessor associations to provide expanded services and even more business efficiencies.

AFSMI
http://www.afsmi.org/

The Association for Services Management International (ASFMI) is the only global organization dedicated to furthering the knowledge, undesrtanding, and career development of executives, managers, and professionals in the high-technology services and support industry. Our goal is to provide leadership and direction that helps our individual and corporate members expand their capabilities to meet the growing complexities and challenges of the industry.

AIAG
http://www.aiag.org/

The Automotive Industry Action Group is a globally recognized organization founded in 1982 by a group of visionary managers from DaimlerChrysler, Ford Motor Company, and General Motors. The purpose: To provide an open forum where members cooperate in developing and promoting solutions that enhance the prosperity of the automotive industry. AIAG's focus is to continuously improve business processes and practices involving trading partners throughout the supply chain.

ASQ
http://www.asq.org/

The American Society for Quality (ASQ) has been the leading quality improvement organization in the United States for more than 50 years. Its members have initiated most of the quality methods used throughout the world, including statistical process control, quality cost measurement and control, total quality management, failure analysis, and zero defects.

NASM
http://www.nasm.com/

NASM is an organization dedicated to provide professional leadership and education to the service executive, while developing their managerial expertise in the business and organizations that they represent.

SAA
http://www.autoanalyst.com/

The Society of Automotive Analysts is a not-for-profit professional association founded in 1987. The society is comprised of more than 600 automotive industry analysts. SAA's main focus is to provide state-of-the-art education and superior networking opportunities to it's members. SAA's mission is to be the leading organization providing access to candid opinions and analyses of the global automotive industry.

TMC
www.truckline.com/cc/councils/tmc/tmc_info.html

The Technology Maintenance Council (TMC) is a forum for exchanging information where members come together and exchange information among themselves and with other elements of the industry. These elements include equipment and maintenance specialists, vehicle designers, manufacturers, and various related federal agencies. The goal of TMC is to improve trucking equipment and maintenance.

 

 


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