Trico Products Corp. announced that $108,326 had been raised for the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund (IFHF) due to the company’s collaboration with NAPA Auto Parts’ final year. IFHF is a nonprofit company that builds remedy and rehabilitation facilities on military bases nationwide for service participants suffering from annoying mind injuries and publish-demanding strain. During the fourth zone of 2018, TRICO and participating NAPA Auto Parts stores donated the budget to IFHF for every pair of TRICO Force beam blades and TRICO Exact Fit wiper blades purchased.
“We are grateful to all of us who made this donation viable through shopping a pair of TRICO wiper blades at NAPA Auto Parts ultimate fall,” stated Kevin O’Dowd, vice chairman and leading advertising and marketing officer for TRICO Group. “One hundred percent of all donations made to IFHF via programs like this cross toward constructing extra remedy facilities around the USA to aid U.S. Navy individuals and their households.”
U.S. Motor Works LLC, a manufacturer and distributor of cooling device components, gasoline device additives, and high-overall performance merchandise for the car and heavy-duty markets, presented the prestigious 2019 “Preferred Supplier of the Year” award to the Automotive Parts Association (APA).
This award recognizes the perfect carrier U.S. Motor Works has provided for APA clients. The award also symbolizes how dedicated the United States Motor Works group is to providing exceptional merchandise and remarkable customer service to APA.
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Keystone Automotive Operations Welcomes Baja Designs Inc.
Keystone Automotive Operations welcomes Baja Designs, a company of performance lights answers, to its lighting fixtures category. For over 25 years, Baja Designs has specialized in engineering the best-acting LED lights. Earning its stripes in off-avenue bike racing, Baja Designs’ product lineup now extends across various packages, consisting of car, UTV/ATV, marine, military, agriculture, and industrial.
Baja Designs has been dedicated to the status at the leading edge of lighting technology.
The enterprise’s founder and lead engineer, Alan Roach, built upon his revel as a Baja 1000 bike racer to broaden the first HID motorcycle race light. The organization is proud to say that, as a mixture of this information and determination to rider protection and luxury, Baja Design Lighting has received every expert and newbie motorcycle and ATV Baja 1000 elegance for more than 15 years.
As Baja Designs best-tuned its HID services, branching into truck and buggy racing, it became a pioneer in LED generation. The enterprise became the primary to develop an ahead-projecting LED light bar, introducing it in the 2005 Baja one thousand. The corporation continues to innovate within LEDs, focusing on light bars and auxiliary lighting fixtures. The employer stays dedicated to the rising era, spearheading the foray into laser lights with the arena’s first laser mild bar and farthest-attaining product in the marketplace, the OnX6 Hybrid, and laser auxiliary mild, the XL Laser High-Speed Spot.
“We call our engineers ‘The Scientists of Lighting’ due to their capability to continuously create new auxiliary and OEM substitute lighting structures as motors evolve,” says Baja Designs. “Our race-winning Laser, LED, and HID lighting fixtures have been followed using the car racing network and may be found on maximum Baja 1000 winning motors.”
Partnering with Keystone Automotive will permit Baja Designs to make attain of its lighting technologies and access new sources, clients, and business opportunities via the distributor’s sizable network of shops and active advertising and marketing projects.
“We are excited to welcome Baja Designs to the lights class right here at Keystone—it’s a terrific addition,” stated Scott Percival, class supervisor. “Our customers and stale-street fans understand Baja as a top-rate lighting fixtures manufacturer. It’s not possible to attend industry activities like Moab and King of the Hammers and no longer see their presence,” he provides. “We look ahead to operating with this great emblem and growing collection.”