Monday, 31 December 2012

Automotive Industry


Automotive Industry  Biography


The years of 2008 and 2009 were certainly memorable for the automotive industry, marking the dramatic trough of a long industry cycle. In an industry noted for its global value chain and substantial global footprint, this downturn caused havoc with transfer pricing policies that were logically designed with profitable value chains in mind.

Whether you believe that 2010 signalled the beginning of the industry recovery or was the year of a paradigm shift into a new automotive industry, the challenge will be to remember the lessons learned and incorporate those lessons into new transfer pricing policies.
AIA represents the automotive aftermarket industry.

AIA is the national trade association representing the automotive aftermarket industry in Canada. The aftermarket is a $19.4 billion industry that employs more than 420,000 people. The industry is composed of companies that manufacture, distribute and install automotive replacement parts, accessories, tools, and equipment.

AIA represents manufacturers, re-builders, manufacturers agents, warehouse distributors, national distributors, buying groups, wholesalers, machine shops, retailers, and through its councils, the interests of collision repair shops and automotive service and repair outlets.

AIA's mandate is to promote, educate and represent members in all areas that impact the growth and prosperity of the industry.
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