Magnum Performance Gaskets Launch At AAPEX New Packaging Showcase

Magnum Performance Gaskets Launch At AAPEX New Packaging Showcase

The New Packaging Showcase is the largest display of the latest and most innovative packaging designs and concepts in the automotive aftermarket.

 

BANNOCKBURN, Ill. – Magnum Gaskets, an MSI brand, has entered its new Performance Gaskets visual package in the upcoming New Packaging Showcase at AAPEX, taking place Nov. 4-6. The New Packaging Showcase is the largest display of the latest and most innovative packaging designs and concepts in the automotive aftermarket.

“We’ve combined excellent packaging functionality with retail display appeal,” said Derek Data, vice president at Magnum. “Magnum Performance packages also increase in-store visibility of the Magnum Gaskets brand and highlight our total coverage of more than 100,000 aftermarket engine applications. Our new packaging will also be on display at our AAPEX Booth No. 36003.”

Detailed gasket specifications on labels will allow street performance and racing enthusiasts to select precisely the gaskets and seals they need. They can choose from more than 80 new Magnum Performance Gasket sets, covering the most popular Chevy, Ford and Chrysler Small Block and Big Block V8s, as well as the late-model GM LS family of engines, which are increasingly chosen for high-performance buildups.

Magnum maintains a “USA First” policy that gives priority to manufacturing and sourcing parts and materials in North America. More than 90 percent of Magnum products, including most Magnum Performance Gaskets, are designed, manufactured and packaged in the U.S. The Magnum Performance Line adds to Magnum’s wide range of coverage for domestic and import cars and trucks, including light-duty and heavy-duty diesels.

For more information, visit www.magnumgaskets.com or call 847-580-6110.

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