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Do you need help finding the right auto part for your car or truck? Forum for questions on brand, quality, warranty, or where to buy your parts.


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    • FCS announced the release of 116 new part numbers for December. The new coverage expands FCS’s offerings on complete strut assemblies, suspension struts, shock absorbers, lift supports, shock absorber assembly kits, shock absorber conversion kits and air spring to coil spring conversion kits. The new numbers include: 1 Air Spring to Coil Spring Conversion Kit 2 Shock Absorber Conversion Kits 7 Shock Absorber Assembly Kits 8 Complete Strut Assemblies 3 Hydraulic Suspension Struts 2 Hydraulic Shock Absorbers 35 Shock Absorbers 57 Suspension Struts 1 Trunk Lid Lift Support link hidden, please login to view said all the units are in stock and ready to ship. They cover applications such as the Chevrolet Equinox, Nissan Altima, Chrysler 300 and more. According to the company, the new numbers represent over 23 million vehicles on the U.S. and Canadian roads today. The post link hidden, please login to view appeared first on link hidden, please login to view. link hidden, please login to view
    • The link hidden, please login to view announced the promotion of Kris Goldman to the role of vice president & general manager of link hidden, please login to view, effective January 1, 2025. This promotion highlights Kris’s exceptional leadership, unwavering dedication and significant contributions to the company, as he continues to play a vital role in shaping the future of APW, according to the Alliance. Since joining APW in October, 2019 as controller, Goldman has consistently demonstrated remarkable leadership skills and a strong commitment to operational excellence. Prior to joining APW, Goldman served as executive vice president and CFO of Newmark Moses Truck Partners. His diverse experience and strategic vision were key in his promotion to general manager of APW in December, 2021, where he successfully oversaw the direction, logistics, operations, staff and channel partner relationships, navigating challenges such as COVID-19, supply chain disruptions and labor shortages. JC Washbish, president and CEO of the link hidden, please login to view, expressed confidence in Kris’s continued ability to drive APW’s success. “We are incredibly proud of Kris’s continued growth and leadership within APW,” said Washbish. “His commitment to our service is the difference value, and his strategic direction has been instrumental in APW’s success. We are confident that, as vice president & general manager, he will continue to lead APW into its next phase of growth with the same dedication and vision.” Goldman will shift from his previous role as general manager only, where he oversaw daily operations and team management, to a more strategic, executive leadership role, the company said. In this capacity, he will lead key strategic initiatives, drive company-wide growth and work closely with senior leadership to shape APW’s long-term vision. His new responsibilities will include overseeing operations, logistics and market expansion, as well as managing high-level shareholder relationships and collaborating with executive leadership on strategic decisions. Additionally, he will collaborate closely with shareholders and manufacturing channel partners to align on a shared vision for success, ensuring mutual growth and continued value creation. “I am honored to step into this new role and continue working with such a talented and dedicated team,” said Goldman. “APW has seen tremendous success over the past few years, even amidst significant challenges. As we look to the future, I’m excited about the growth opportunities ahead and the potential to deepen our relationships with our channel partners to ensure that our shareholders continue to benefit from our commitment to excellence and service.” APW said its continued success is a testament to the strategic vision and leadership of Goldman, and it looks forward to the positive impact he will have in his new role. The post link hidden, please login to view appeared first on link hidden, please login to view. link hidden, please login to view
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