Vermont Automobile Dealers Association - Car and Truck Dealers, Automobile Dealers Vermont
Vermont Automobile Dealers Association - Car and Truck Dealers, Automobile Dealers Vermonthttp://www.vermontada.orgEstablished in 1945, the Vermont Automobile Dealers Association is the only trade organization representing franchised and used car and truck dealers in Vermont. United through membership in VADA, members seek to achieve through ''one voice'' that which is impossible or too expensive to achieve aloneIndustry > Trade AssociationsFeb 21, 2007
As the Oregon Automotive Parts Association (OAPA) in mid-2006 merges to become part of the ever-growing Northwest Automotive Trades Association (NATA), it continues an Oregon automotive industry tradition that harkens back to 1914.
In that year, just a decade after Henry Ford used $100,000 in capital to establish the Ford Motor Company, 10 Portland automotive aftermarket entrepreneurs banded together to create an organization designed to strengthen their businesses without interfering with each other's competitive independence.
It is that belief in working together and the "power of numbers" that has resulted in today's Northwest Automotive Trades Association.
New Car Dealers of BC, originally British Columbia Automobile Dealers Association, was formed in 1995 to unite all BC new car dealers that had previously been members of Motor Dealers Association of BC and the Automobile Dealers Association of Greater Vancouver. The purpose of the organization is to represent franchise new car and truck dealers in matters of common interest - to create an industry voice that represents each dealer's concerns relative to public, media, government and industry matters. The Association also creates partnerships, alliances and other business connections that result in services and products being made available to members on an exclusive or cost-effective basis. New Car Dealers of BC was the originator of the concept of industry self-regulation in BC and is a founding partner of the Motor Dealer Standards Association. In 2002 the Association began identifying itself as BCADA - The New Car Dealers of BC to easily allow the public to know whom the association represents, and on June 17, 2004, the Association officially adopted the name New Car Dealers Association of BC. The Association also owns and operates the third largest annual auto show in Canada, the Vancouver International Auto Show.
AIA is the voice and resource of the automotive aftermarket industry in Canada. The aftermarket is that sector of the automotive industry that is involved in the manufacture, distribution and retail of vehicle parts and accessories, appearance or performance enhancement products, garage tools and equipment, collision repair and auto body products
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