Australian Automotive Aftermarket Magazine - November 2021

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AAAA NEWS

DELIVERING SUCCESS THROUGH ADVERSITY Throughout another challenging year, the AAAA Board has worked hard to deliver member support and landmark achievements At our virtual AGM in October, we not only presented the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association Annual Report for 2020/21, but also announced the make-up of our Board for 2022. From supporting our members through the pandemic, to wins in mandatory data sharing, ongoing advocacy and research work, the continuing development of the Auto Innovation Centre (AIC) in Melbourne, the opening of the Adelaide AIC, and all of the excitement around the upcoming Expo – our Board Members have overseen it all and each played their own important part in driving our industry forward despite the obstacles that have been thrown at us. In 2022, Darren Robinson (Hella Australia Managing Director) and Don Cormack (Adrad Chief Executive Officer) will be staying on, while Mike Carnemolla (313 Automotive Pty Ltd) and Peter Rogers (Repco Authorised Service National Manager) will join the Board. For more about these appointments, please see page 9 of this magazine. I also want to thank and acknowledge Cody Harrison and Michael Werle for their nominations and thank retiring Directors Steve Lewis, John Benson and Sean Buckley for their outstanding service. The AAAA is the only independent national body representing and supporting the automotive aftermarket industry, with more than 2,600 automotive aftermarket companies relying on the AAAA for direct support, business services and resources. Made up of key stalwarts of our industry who are in tune with the struggles and opportunities of our membership base, I am proud to say our Board has been uniquely positioned to have their collective finger on the pulse of the wide array of issues that matter to our members, ensuring we could work together to ensure these businesses not only survived, but thrived during the recent times. Firstly, we have continued as the industry’s leading

source of timely, accurate and relevant COVID19 information. Coupled with our Legal and HR hotlines, which have maintained an extremely high level of usage, and our direct support, members have been able to navigate these difficult times knowing we have their back. The Mandatory Data Sharing fight has been another core focus and without a doubt, the most momentous achievement over the last year and possibly in the AAAA’s history was watching the Motor Vehicle Service and Repair Information Sharing Scheme pass the House of Representatives and the Senate, officially becoming law. While the subjects of mandatory data sharing and the pandemic have gotten plenty of attention, so too have the areas of automotive labour and skills shortages, Gross Vehicle Mass regulations, business licencing improvements, greater consumer awareness of warranty rights plus continued efforts campaigning to the ACCC against misleading logbooks and 10-year conditional warranty offerings, to name just a few. Action has been taken in all of these areas to move our industry forward, with just one example being the introduction of the industryfirst ‘4WD Accessories Technician Course’ which was championed by our very own 4WD Industry Council, alongside the Kangan Institute. As we all know, knowledge is power, and so our continually evolving industry-leading market research offering published the AAAA 4WD Industry Research Report alongside our quarterly industry insight dashboards, specific research reports on manufacturing, consumers, telematics, workshops, EVs, customised data solutions, and much more. And off the back of our research, we continued to update our highly regarded Car Parc Data Tool and free to industry Workshop Health Check. At the same time, our Auto Innovation Centre (AIC) continues to support members and the

wider industry in a practical sense, the Melbourne headquarters are growing from strength to strength and the launch of the Adelaide facility marks another important milestone, while we are working hard in preparation for welcoming the industry back together in April 2022 for the Australian Auto Aftermarket Expo, co-located with the Collison Repair Expo. All of this and more has been made possible thanks to the passion, dedication and hard work of our Board Members, and together with our Chairman, Mark Pedder, I would like to thank them for their insight and unwavering contributions to our fantastic industry through these challenging times. Of course, all of these achievements over the last year wouldn’t have been possible without the support, feedback and encouragement of our valued members. Our members are the driving force of motivation behind our ability to serve, protect and promote the interests of the industry, so, thank you. The aftermarket industry has already proven its resilience time and time again throughout the pandemic. With light at the end of the tunnel in Australia’s pandemic crisis, we firmly believe this period of adversity will provide the catalyst to a bright future. The AAAA looks forward to being part of this new chapter right alongside you.

Stuart Charity Chief Executive Officer Australian Automotive Aftermarket Magazine November 2021

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4WD

7min
pages 110-111

Performance & Racing

8min
pages 108-109

Milestones

5min
page 107

Diesel: All the latest in diesel parts

21min
pages 94-99

Services

3min
page 106

Shopfront

8min
pages 104-105

Consumer Law

3min
page 102

Trade Talk: Melissa Sangster - All Vehicle Accessories

7min
pages 100-101

Engine Management & Cooling: Looking after your customers’ engine needs

27min
pages 86-93

Products

1hr
pages 34-83

Technofile: Opus IVS overcomes blocked DPF

2min
pages 28-29

Member Feature: DENSO - The future connected

6min
pages 84-85

Cover Story: CoolDrive goes full throttle

6min
pages 26-27

Product R&D: ARB - Raising the bar

4min
pages 30-33

Pedders customers wins brand-new Volkswagen Amaroks

8min
pages 23-24

RYCO Filters named in Top 10 most innovative companies

4min
page 25

Capricorn gives record profits back to members

4min
pages 21-22

Vale: Garry Dumbrell

4min
page 11

AAAA responds to Future Fuels and Vehicle Strategy

13min
pages 12-15

REDARC launches new certified installer program

8min
pages 19-20

AAAExpo provides ticket to future success

3min
page 10

AAAA Report

4min
page 7

Three New Branches for Adrad

1min
pages 16-18

News

3min
page 8

Broadening industry horizons with AAAA Board appointments

4min
page 9
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