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By abiztime
Recently, Longkou Lihe Machinery Parts Co., Ltd. was honored with the "Supplier of the Year" award by its client, in recognition of its outstanding product quality, exceptional service standards, and deep collaboration with its partners. This marks the first time the client has ever presented this prestigious award to a supplier.
As a long-term strategic partner, Longkou Lihe Machinery Parts Co., Ltd. has consistently delivered high-quality brake discs and brake drums through efficient supply chain management, advanced manufacturing techniques, and a rapid response to customer needs. These efforts have fully supported the client’s business growth in global markets.
This achievement reflects the company’s relentless pursuit of lean production and continuous improvement. By strengthening its quality management systems, optimizing production processes, and embracing advanced manufacturing technologies, Lihe has provided increasingly competitive products to its customers. Additionally, the company remains steadfast in its customer-centric approach, addressing challenges promptly and meeting demands effectively, earning the client’s trust and recognition.
General Manager of Longkou Lihe Mechanical Parts Co., Ltd., expressed his gratitude: “We are deeply honored to receive the ‘Supplier of the Year’ award. This is not only a recognition of our past efforts but also a motivation for future development. We will continue to uphold our principles of quality first and service excellence, working hand in hand with our partners to create greater value for the global braking system industry.”
Introduction of LONGKOU Lihe Machinery Parts Co., Ltd. (website: rdbrake)
The factory is located in the Youth Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Park, Shandong Province, China. It is a high-tech enterprise integrating the design, producing and exporting of automobile brake discs and brake hubs. The annual output reaches 3.8 million, of which 70% of the products are exported, and 30% are matched with domestic automobile manufacturers.
The company covers an area of 60,000 square meters with 200 employees, including 69 employees with college degree or above, 43 professional and technical personnels (1 expert, 3 senior engineers, 8 engineers, and 18 technical staff). Strong technical strength has laid a solid foundation for product research, development and quality control.
The company consists of 8 functional departments and four workshops (casting, rough machining, fine machining, and packaging). have successively obtained ISO/9001, IATF16949:2016, ISO/14001, ISO/18001 and ECE-R90 quality system certification.
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By Counterman
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link hidden, please login to view announced registration for 2025 Auto Care Connect is now open. The 2025 link hidden, please login to view conference will take place from May 12-15, 2025, at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown in Phoenix, Arizona, and will feature: Executive keynotes: Keynote speakers with perspectives on business and inspiring messages; Expanded learning: An expanded lineup of learning sessions programmed by Auto Care communities as well as broader industry topics; Cross-industry collaboration: Opportunities for attendees to collaborate across learning sessions and committee meetings; Business solutions: An engaging and solution-discovering trade show; and Exclusive networking: Opportunities to engage in select community-exclusive events and also full industry networking events. Auto Care Connect offers a chance for the industry to come together and engage in learning sessions developed by their peers, industry pioneers and professional specialists to spur creative and strategic thought.
All sessions at Connect are open to any attendee. Volunteer industry leaders from various Auto Care communities help craft the sessions to offer relevant and trending topics, the organization said. Attendees can customize their learning journeys by choosing from the different sessions occurring across the three and a half days and are invited to maximize their experience by discovering business solutions during the Tuesday, May 13 trade show.
Early-bird rate available now: Follow the developing conference details and take advantage of the early bird rate to save $150 at
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By Counterman
NexaMotion Group (NMG) announced it has opened a new C&M Auto Parts location in Beltsville, Maryland. The new store is located at 6405 Ammendale Road. The company said C&M Auto Parts provides a complete range of automotive aftermarket parts, expertly catering to the diverse needs of repair shops in the local market.
A news release announcing the opening explained that, in collaboration with its sister
link hidden, please login to view company, Transtar Aftermarket Solutions, this facility offers customers a customized product selection that simplifies complex vehicle repairs to keep the world moving. The company said that providing access to both general repair and transmission parts delivers a comprehensive solution for all automotive needs. “Investing in the expansion of our acquired brands helps them grow their footprint,” said Neil Sethi, CEO of
link hidden, please login to view. “This new location for C&M reflects NexaMotion’s strategic vision to proactively grow our markets and deliver unmatched value to our customers,” he said. The post
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By Counterman
Repairify announced a strategic partnership with Auto-Wares for a collaboration that will enable Auto-Wares customers to access asTech’s advanced diagnostic technologies and repair solutions. Repairify said the arrangement will improve operational efficiency and service accuracy in the automotive repair industry.
A news release from
link hidden, please login to view explained that through this partnership, customers of link hidden, please login to view’ Bumper to Bumper and Auto Value networks will gain access to asTech’s patented diagnostic platform, which connects original equipment (OE) diagnostic tools in asTech’s data centers to compatible aftermarket tools in the shop. This technology enables remote diagnostics, advanced calibration and module/part reprogramming—all powered by genuine OEM diagnostic tools, the company said. “We’re excited to partner with Auto-Wares to bring our cutting-edge diagnostic technology to even more repair shops across North America,” said Ben Johnson, VP of general automotive repair market at Repairify. “This partnership reinforces our commitment to providing repair professionals with the tools and support they need to improve operational efficiency, customer satisfaction and profitability.”
According to Repairify, Auto-Wares will integrate asTech’s solutions into its extensive distribution network, offering customers an easy and affordable way to elevate their diagnostic and repair capabilities. With no monthly fees beyond the cost of standard aftermarket tools and minimal training required, repair shops can keep diagnostics in-house, eliminating the need for sublet technicians or dealership visits.
“With asTech’s advanced diagnostic solutions and our robust distribution network, this partnership will set a new standard for repair accuracy and efficiency,” said Todd Leimenstoll, president & CEO, Auto-Wares. “This collaboration enables us to equip our customers with the resources they need to streamline their operations, reduce costs, and deliver exceptional service.”
To help customers get started, Auto-Wares will offer five free events within the first 30 days of use, allowing shops to test the system risk-free.
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By APF
When selecting parts for a car repair, it pays to know the differences between original and aftermarket parts. Whenever possible, get estimates for both.
Choosing between original and aftermarket car parts — and even used parts of either type — is all about squaring your priorities with your budget.
You’ll have different options depending on the part and the shop. And the best choice will depend on whether you’re trying to keep repairs cheap, restore your car’s appearance after a wreck or soup up your ride.
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Before we get into that, here are the key differences:
Original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts match those that came with your car, and are of the same quality as its original parts. They’re also the most expensive. Aftermarket parts are cheaper, and made by other manufacturers — often several, giving you more options. Used parts may have a bit of wear and tear, but should be inspected or rebuilt to ensure they’ll work. These are the cheapest option. Choosing between aftermarket and OEM parts
Your decision will depend on the type of repair and the quality and price of the parts. Always look for parts that come with a warranty, even if they’re OEM, so you’ll be protected in case they fail.
Auto body repairs
Some aftermarket parts may be OK for
link hidden, please login to view, but others won’t be as good, says Michael Calkins, manager of technical services at AAA. “There’s a lot of variation in quality.” For example, he says, aftermarket parts often don’t have the same level of rustproofing as original parts, fit and finish don’t match, or panels don’t align properly. If OEM parts are used in auto body repair, the car should look and work exactly as it did before the damage, because everything will match up. OEM parts are also crash-tested, unlike many aftermarket parts.
Aftermarket parts come at varying price points and levels of quality, but because they are cheaper, insurance companies often prefer them. If you want OEM parts but are dealing with an insurer that wants the shop to use aftermarket parts, ask to pay the difference.
“There’s also the option of used parts, depending on the age of the vehicle,” Calkins says. “It may be cheaper than an aftermarket part but still have all of the original quality.”
Mechanical repairs
A used part, whether it’s OEM or aftermarket, can really save money on repairs under the hood, so long as it’s inspected first and warrantied. And some aftermarket companies reverse-engineer their products to be even better than OEM versions.
For example, many car buffs will tell you that you can get heavy-duty shocks and struts or brake pads that are made of stronger materials. Scan some reviews online, or talk with your mechanic if you’re not sure whether an aftermarket part could be an upgrade.
Adding some extras
If you’d like to modify your ride by adding something like a backup camera or back-seat TV screen, you’ll probably be looking for aftermarket parts. Certain aftermarket upgrades could increase
link hidden, please login to view. This is especially true for improvements like a better sound system or alloy wheels, rather than mechanical repairs. Who provides OEM or aftermarket parts?
The options you’ll have for parts depends on the nature of the repairs and what type of shop you take your car to:
Dealership repair shops will offer only OEM parts — they have no reason to offer a cheaper product from a competitor link hidden, please login to view may be able to offer you a choice between OEM and aftermarket parts Independent garages that specialize in your type of vehicle will likely have both, but with quicker access to OEM parts, including used OEM parts, which can really save you Auto body shops can offer both, but if your collision repair is part of an insurance claim, the insurer will likely prefer aftermarket parts to save money Depending on the job, the cost of OEM versus aftermarket parts varies. Whenever you’re given the choice, ask to see estimates for both so you can weigh your options.
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