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Automechanika Frankfurt Postponed To 2021

The event then will resume its biennial rotation.

AASA, APA Search Launch Platform For Aftermarket Employees Affected by COVID-19

The platform will provide unemployed automotive aftermarket professionals with opportunities to be found and hired quickly.

NAPA Parent GPC Reports First-Quarter Sales Decline

GPC estimates first-quarter sales took a 3% hit from the COVID-19 pandemic, and diluted earnings per share took a 21-cent hit.

Auto Care Signs Letter Urging Trump To Delay Import Duties

More than 470 businesses and organizations signed the letter.

MANN+HUMMEL Subsidiary, Ford To Collaborate On Respirators

“These critical times call for extraordinary actions and cooperation,” said Kurk Wilks, president and chief executive officer of the MANN+HUMMEL Group.

SMP Donates Snacks To Mount Sinai Queens Hospital Staff

Mount Sinai Queens, Astoria, New York, serves as the community hospital for Western Queens and beyond.

Global Light-Vehicle Sales Expected To Drop 22%

“The unexpected and sudden nature of the impacts of the pandemic are hitting the autos sector hard,” said Colin Couchman of IHS Markit.

MANN+HUMMEL Adapts Filtration Portfolio To Fight Coronavirus, Support Communities

MANN+HUMMEL has implemented a number of initiatives to support the growing battle against coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, the company said.

Colonial Auto Parts, A.P.M. Ltd. Donate 3M Mask Inventory

The companies donated the masks after getting confirmation from 3M that their supply of masks was also appropriate COVID-19 PPE.

SMP Recognizes Shops With ‘Standing Together’ Promotion

Shops can enter by posting a picture on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram of employees or technicians safely helping their local community.

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AutoZone Adds Emergency Time-Off Benefit For Employees

The additional bank of hours was created to help AutoZoners deal with the challenges caused by COVID-19.