While Nissan has no plans to produce anything like the Armada Mountain Patrol, the company often uses concept vehicles like this to gauge public interest in aftermarket parts and accessories that it may offer through its dealers or
specialty equipment companies.
Not exact matches
Oshkosh Corporation is an American industrial
company based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, that designs and builds
specialty trucks, military vehicles, truck bodies, airport fire apparatus and access
equipment.
You can get an
equipment loan from almost any source, whether that's a bank, online lender or a
specialty financing
company.
The worst performing industries are oil / gas drilling
companies, heavy electrical
equipment, and housewares &
specialties.
Over the course of the
company's 84 - year history, Houston's has evolved from its initial wine and spirits business to become a leading sourcing solution for the foodservice industry, specializing in the redistribution of restaurant, bar and coffee supplies as well as
specialty foods and beverages, and small
equipment.
Using his own resources, he has funded the development of proprietary manufacturing
equipment that allows the
company to do more
specialty work.
The expansion of the
company's 234,000 square foot Dunkirk facility in Dunkirk included the purchase of new machinery and
equipment to add two new production lines to manufacture
specialty ice cream products, with support from New York State.
He was calm and composed as he talked with the hiring committee, able to describe clearly how his expertise would help the
company sell its
specialty equipment to life science laboratories.
On the Show floor were 2,381 exhibiting
companies representing all facets of the automotive
specialty -
equipment market, including accessory and appearance products, performance products, wheels, tires and suspension — basically anything and everything anyone could want to personalize the more than 200 million cars, trucks, SUVs and power - sport vehicles on and off the road.
The Jeep was modified with an array of
specialty -
equipment products, including a host of the
company's own.
For 2009, more than 450
companies experienced exhibiting for the first time at what is the
specialty -
equipment industry's hottest showcase for new products and technology — the SEMA Show.
Many performance aftermarket
companies fear that active safety systems, such as ESC, adaptive cruise control and autonomous driving systems, signal the demise of the
specialty -
equipment industry.
Actually, however, the best of times for some
specialty -
equipment companies is yet to come.
The breakfast starts with a brief awards program to recognize an industry professional with the SBN Woman of the Year Award and an aftermarket
company or person promoting the professional growth of women in the
specialty -
equipment industry with the Athena Award.
SEMA, the
Specialty Equipment Market Association founded in 1963, represents the $ 38.1 billion
specialty automotive industry of 7,358 member -
companies.
The program provides business owners and managers information, such as: how their year - to - date sales compare with other
specialty -
equipment companies; how their shipping costs compare to those of other
companies; and what other
companies spend on advertising.
The SEMA Education Institute's (SEI) free and pay - to - attend seminars and courses at the SEMA Show provide an up - close, first - hand examination of the industry trends and business practices that will affect
companies involved in all segments of the
specialty -
equipment industry.
For the second year, the Opinion Leader Program was conducted in conjunction with the 2010 SEMA Show in order to keep SEMA - member
companies in tune with the current behavior and attitudes of automotive enthusiasts and to increase consumer knowledge on the best that the
specialty -
equipment industry has to offer.
Cozzie has more than 30 years of management experience in the automotive
specialty -
equipment and television - production industries and has held senior - level positions with aftermarket
companies such as Hurst Performance Inc., Super Press Inc. and B&M Racing Performance Products.
On the Show floor were 2,381 exhibiting
companies, representing all facets of the automotive
specialty -
equipment market - from accessory and appearance products, performance products, wheels, tires and suspension - basically anything and everything anyone could want to personalize the more than 200 million cars, trucks, SUVs and power - sport vehicles on and off the road.
This seminar will help automotive
specialty -
equipment companies understand how television can efficiently and effectively deliver marketing messages.
The automaker is generating additional interest in this launch through the
specialty -
equipment industry by providing pre-production versions of the vehicle to
companies for one year to create and promote accessories.
As one of the largest annual international
specialty -
equipment trade gatherings,
companies will connect with international buyers, distributors and media right in the Las Vegas Convention Center to close out the day.
This section features
companies that offer special assistance to all businesses in the automotive
specialty -
equipment market.
The New Products Showcase is the No. 1 destination for buyers and media looking for the latest products from the
specialty -
equipment market's top
companies.
About SEMA SEMA, the
Specialty Equipment Market Association founded in 1963, represents the $ 31.85 billion
specialty automotive industry of 7,358 member -
companies.
There were 2,381 exhibiting
companies on the Show floor representing all facets of the automotive
specialty -
equipment market, including accessory and appearance products, performance products, wheels, tires and suspension — basically anything and everything anyone could want in order to personalize the more than 200 million cars, trucks, SUVs and powersports vehicles on and off the road.
Ford is the Vehicle Manufacturer of Show for the 2009 SEMA Show, but its support for
specialty -
equipment companies goes well beyond that.
It brings together over 6,000
companies and 1,500 display cars annually to cater to the $ 27.8 billion dollar market of aftermarket manufacturers, original
equipment manufacturers, media, car dealers,
specialty equipment distributors, installers, retailers and restoration specialists.
There are a number of reasons for automotive
specialty -
equipment companies to consider exporting products to Mexico.
As the market for Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS) becomes more established, the demand to retrofit older vehicles with those systems will also increase, creating significant new opportunities for
companies in the automotive
specialty -
equipment industry.
The SEMA Show annually connects
companies around the country and the world with the pulse of the entire
specialty -
equipment industry.
There are currently more than 100
companies signed up for the 2010 SEMA Show that will experience the
specialty -
equipment market's largest trade show for the first time.
The first - ever Enthusiast Opinion Leader Research Program was conceived in order to keep SEMA - member
companies in tune with the current behavior of automotive enthusiasts and to increase consumer knowledge on the best that the
specialty -
equipment industry has to offer.
Even as the
specialty -
equipment industry grows worldwide and international attendance at the annual SEMA Show continues to increase, the bulk of buyers still come from the United States, according to data from SEMA Show researchers Hedges &
Company.
The SEMA Show is the world's premier trade event for automotive
specialty -
equipment companies as well as the broader automotive aftermarket.
The award honors a SEMA member, male or female, or
company for outstanding lifetime contributions and dedication to women in the
specialty -
equipment industry.
The Show will also feature a new Paint, Body &
Equipment section to create additional opportunities for specialty - equipment and aftermarket c
Equipment section to create additional opportunities for
specialty -
equipment and aftermarket c
equipment and aftermarket
companies.
Hundreds of
specialty -
equipment companies have submitted Booth Space Applications for the 2015 SEMA Show, November 3 — 6, Las Vegas.
SEMA - member
companies have asked for more information on
specialty -
equipment consumers.
Targeted specifically for small - and midsize
companies in the automotive
specialty -
equipment industry, the resources featured in the Business Services section of the SEMA Show include what's new in shelving and displays, shop management systems and software, staffing alternatives and other innovative business solutions.
Ready to present your
company's best innovations to 60,000 buyers representing every segment of the
specialty -
equipment industry?
Exporting automotive
specialty -
equipment products can allow U.S.
companies to increase their customer bases for improved bottom lines, better position themselves to ride out possible future U.S. economic downturns, and increase overall competitiveness through access to new customers.
For the third consecutive year, the Opinion Leader Program was conducted in conjunction with the 2011 SEMA Show in order to keep SEMA - member
companies in tune with the current behavior and attitudes of automotive enthusiasts and to increase consumer knowledge on the best that the
specialty -
equipment industry has to offer.
Companies that want to learn more about the off - road segment of the automotive
specialty -
equipment industry will be treated to a new Off - Road Success Center, presented by OMIX - ADA / Rugged Ridge.
The fund targets
companies operating in the fields of diversified financial services, communications
equipment, insurance, health care services, software, food products,
specialty retail, professional services, internet software & services, air freight & logistics distributors, IT services, automotive retail, healthcare technology, hotels, restaurants & leisure, containers & packaging, capital markets, footwear, aerospace & defense industrial conglomerates and diversified consumer services.
But the 80 percent of
companies that survived were smaller, targeted
specialty sites like wrestlinggear.com, which sells
equipment to high - school and college wrestlers.
On the business side, the
company offers commercial package policies, business owner policies, commercial auto, commercial umbrella, employment practices liability, worker's compensation,
equipment breakdown coverage, industry
specialties, cyber and data coverage, professional liability insurance coverage, and safety services.