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Icahn Automotive To Split Into 2 Companies: Parts And Service

“As separate companies, parts and service will be best-positioned to focus on unique strategies, customers and business opportunities,” Icahn Automotive said in a news release.

China Announces Retaliatory Tariffs On US Autos, Auto Parts

The announcement came in response to the Trump Administration’s decision to impose tariffs on USTR’s Section 301 List 4 products, the Auto Care Association says.

Advance Auto Parts Reports Q2 Sales of $2.3 Billion

Comparable store sales for the second quarter, which ended July 13, were flat year-over-year.

Auto Value, Bumper to Bumper Name 3 Technicians of the Year

Jason Jackson of Automotive Excellence, an Auto Value customer of Warren Distributing in Seal Beach, California, was announced as the U.S. winner.

Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper Kick Off 2019 Technician of the Year Trip

The technicians flew into Detroit July 15 for a four-day trip, where one will be crowned winner at the celebratory closing banquet.

Technician of the Year Auto Value Bumper to Bumper
Federated Auto Parts: Co-Man Operation ‘Shipping at Record Levels’

“Co-Man sets us apart in the industry,” says Rusty Bishop, CEO of Federated Auto Parts.

Auto Value, Bumper to Bumper Select 13 Technician of the Year Finalists

These professionals earned the designation by staying up-to-date on certifications, furthering their education and training, and maintaining superior automotive knowledge, according to the Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance.

AutoZone Has ‘Significant Exposure’ to Products Sourced from China, CEO Says

AutoZone CEO Bill Rhodes said it’s “too early for us to know the implications” of the tariff increase on the $200 billion worth of Chinese goods.

AutoZone’s Same-Store Sales Jump 4% in its Fiscal 3rd Quarter

AutoZone reported net sales of $2.8 billion for its fiscal third quarter, a year-over-year increase of 4.6%.

US Auto Parts Reports Net Loss of $3.6 Million in 1st Quarter

The company continues to take a hit from its dispute with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.