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Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association

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promoters and international automotive aftermarket associations, the AAAA regularly leads delegations of exhibitors and buyers to international trade shows and events. The AAAA's own trade show, the Australian Auto Aftermarket Expo, provides a forum for industry to promote its products and services
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The AAAA launched its Choice of Repairer campaign in 2009, with the intention of promoting choice and competition in vehicle repair, servicing, replacement parts and accessories sector by eliminating any technical or legal barriers that impact on Australian consumers' right to have their vehicle
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The AAAA operates special interest groups dedicated to prominent sectors in the Australian automotive aftermarket. The first launched in late 2005 was the Performance, Racing and Tuning Council and in November 2006, the Australian 4WD Industry Council was launched. In 2015, the AAAA launched the
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in 2016 and 2017. Each of these special interest groups promotes and advocates on behalf of their sector, and provides specialist advice to government and regulators. Membership is restricted to businesses involved in the relevant sectors.
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and provides members with access to a number of services and business development initiatives. The AAAA now represents over 2,300 members through a range of advocacy activities to promote their interests within Australia and overseas.
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in 2012. Following the publication of this report, a voluntary agreement was reached between AAAA and four other industry associations on the sharing of essential service and repair data.
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The AAAA represents the automotive aftermarket industry before federal, state and local governments and other regulatory bodies. The AAAA actively participates in more than 20
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and develop new business, both locally and internationally. In 2007, the Collision Repair Expo was launched in conjunction with the Australian Auto Aftermarket Expo.
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serviced, maintained and repaired at the workshop of their choice. After several years of advocacy by the AAAA, a major inquiry into data sharing was undertaken the
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committees, liaises with international automotive aftermarket industry associations and attends major international automotive aftermarket events.
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The AAAA actively promotes the automotive aftermarket industry throughout Australia and overseas. Working with Government agencies,
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Australian Automotive Product Manufacturers and Exporters Council to support parts-makers beyond the exit of vehicle manufacturers
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and coordinated a comprehensive program to promote the industry's products and services to local and export markets.
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In March 2012 the AAAA was appointed the main auspice body for Australian Automotive Week by the
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parts and accessories industry and companies that are involved in manufacturing,
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Details Announced For 2015 Australian Auto Aftermarket Expo
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Melbourne, Victoria
www.aaaa.com.au
automotive industry
aftermarket
re-manufacturing
not-for-profit organisation
Standards Australia
Ford
Holden
Toyota
Commonwealth Consumer Affairs Advisory Council
trade show
Victorian Government
"Industry Forms New Performance, Racing & Tuning Council"
"Council for 4WD industry"
"AAAA launches Automotive Products Manufacturers and Exporters Council"
Archived
Wayback Machine
"A win for independent car repairers"
"Data Sharing Agreement For Servicing A Win For Motorists: AAAA"
Details Announced For 2015 Australian Auto Aftermarket Expo
Collision Repair Expo 2007
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Australian Automotive Week Kicking Off In March: AAAA"
Official website
Categories
Automotive industry in Australia
Business organisations based in Australia

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