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EMP: Associations

EMP currently participates in several Governmental and trucker associations and organizations throughout the United States. As a leader in thermal and oil management technologies, EMP is continuously searching for new industry specific associations to position itself to continue to be a leader in the diesel industry. Below is a list of some of the associations EMP actively participates in.

American Public Transportation Association
http://www.apta.com/

Speciality Equipment Market Association
http://www.sema.org/

SEMA is an international trade association, which today serves and embraces a diverse constituency representing the full spectrum of the specialty automotive equipment industry.

American Trucking Association
http://www.truckline.com/

ATA is the driving force in effecting change, ensuring that the industry’ interests are vigorously promoted and improving the business climate for trucking companies.

Technology & Maintenance Council
http://tmc.truckline.com/

Society of Automotive Engineers
http://www.sae.org/

SAE has over 90,000 members of engineers, business executives, educators, and studentswho share information and exchange ideas for 3 advancing the engineering of mobility systems.

Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association
http://www.mema.org/

MEMA exclusively represents and serves manufacturers of motor vehicle components, tools and equipment, automotive chemicals and related products used in the production, repair, and maintenance of all classes of motor vehicles.

Radiant Panel Association
http://www.radiantpanelassociation.com/

The RPA provides superior leadership to the radiant industry through comprehensive education while fostering the awareness of radiant comfort and innovative technology."

Det Norske Veritas Certified
http://www.dnvcert.com

DNV strives for business improvement and excellence by evoking a strong commitment to safety, quality, and concern for the environment.

Performance Warehouse Association
http://www.pwa-par.org

PWA is an organization of specialty automotive parts wholesalers joined together and dealing with management, financial and legislative matters.

Michigan Manufacturers Association
http://www.mma-net.org/

Association of the U.S. Army
http://www.ausa.org/

AUSA provides numerous Professional Development Opportunities at a variety of events both local and national.

National Truck Equipment Association
http://www.ntea.com/

Heavy Duty Distribution Association
http://www.hdda.org/

HDDA serves aftermarket distributors and manufacturers of parts and services for commercial vehicles in North America.