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By Counterman
WAI Global announced its acquisition of ACI Automotive from Standard Motor Products. According to WAI, this acquisition strengthens
link hidden, please login to view’s product portfolio and enhances its ability to address evolving customer needs with innovative, high-quality solutions. “By integrating ACI’s capabilities, we continue to expand our product offering and strengthen our expertise in managing complex, technical and SKU intensive product lines,” said Ryan Moul, CEO of
link hidden, please login to view. “This acquisition reinforces our commitment to providing differentiated programs that drive value across our expanded portfolio.” Key Highlights of the Acquisition:
Expanded Product Portfolio: The addition of ACI’s washer pump, window regulator, and door handle lines broadens WAI’s offerings. Seamless Customer Transition: Customers can expect uninterrupted service as we ensure a smooth integration process, WAI said. Enhanced Customer Reach: Leveraging WAI’s extensive global distribution network, ACI’s products will now be accessible to a broader audience worldwide. The integration process is already underway, with teams from both organizations working collaboratively to ensure a smooth transition for customers, employees and stakeholders, WAI said.
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By Counterman
Hunter Engineering has introduced a website that breaks down sophisticated ADAS procedures and terminology into easy-to-understand topics, as a means to help simplify the ever-complicating conversations around ADAS.
Available for free to access and use, Hunter’s interactive ADAS Learning Tool works on touchscreen tablets or desktop computers. Designed to assist counter workers or allow customers to explore on their own, the tool succinctly answers many of the why, when and how questions both shops and consumers have regarding ADAS calibrations,
link hidden, please login to view explained. “ADAS has received plenty of attention the past several years, but comparatively little of it deals with talking to actual vehicle owners,” said Tommy Maitz, Hunter director of marketing. “This learning tool will help shops have more informative and effective conversations with their customers about which systems are included on their cars, and the need for calibrations.”
The tool begins by separating ADAS procedures into four main categories – camera, radar, ultrasound, internal – and provides brief overviews and images for each type to aid with in-person discussions. From there, a user can examine the color-coded vehicle image to learn about the specific functions and locations of ADAS components, and when calibrations would be recommended or required.
Also included on the page are extensive lists of the names OEMs use for the ADAS systems across their models, color-coded to locations on the image. Although the names vary widely across the dozens of OEMs, the functions usually fall into one of the four main categories, Hunter said.
“While shops generally know much more about ADAS than their customers at this point, there’s still some confusion and uncertainty when they talk to them,” Maitz said. “This tool is a quick and easy way for everyone to understand the concepts and get on the same ADAS page.”
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By Counterman
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.
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