SEMA and VDAT Make Agreement
Specialty equipment associations SEMA and Verband Deutscher Automobiltuner (VDAT) have signed a memorandum of understanding to promote increased cooperation between their associations and member companies.
“Working more closely together with our friends at VDAT will greatly enhance the ability of the specialty equipment industry to grow on both continents,” said Christopher J. Kersting, SEMA president and CEO. “It is essential that we join forces with our friends in Europe to be proactive regarding legislative and regulatory proposals which hamper the ability of consumers to personalize their vehicles.”
As a result of the agreement, SEMA and VDAT will become members of each other’s associations and exchange market and other information of mutual interest to members. In addition the associations say they will work together on legislative and regulatory developments affecting the industry in both markets and meet regularly to promote closer relations between organisations.
“I am very much looking forward to our cooperation with SEMA,” said Hans-Joerg Koeninger, VDAT general manager. “We will work together with this powerful trade organization for uniform and clear regulations for the approval of tuning products.”
Demonstrating their solidarity SEMA exhibited as part of the VDAT booth at the Essen Motor Show. VDAT will have a booth at the annual SEMA Show.
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