IAAF adds MEYLE to its membership

July 09, 2021
IAAF adds MEYLE to its membership
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The Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF) has added to its impressive list of members by welcoming manufacturer and distributor of vehicle components, MEYLE UK, to its ever-growing membership.


Founded in 1958, MEYLE is committed to developing and producing premium and sustainable solutions for the independent aftermarket. The company manufactures and distributes high-quality automotive parts in the independent aftermarket in three product ranges: MEYLE-ORIGINAL (true to OE), MEYLE-PD (advanced performance and design) and MEYLE-HD, which MEYLE describes as better than OE. The brand’s portfolio features nearly 24,000 references and can be found in 120 countries around the world.

Andy Tress, UK Sales Director at MEYLE comments: “It is vitally important that the aftermarket has a voice that is loud enough to be heard. The networking advantages the IAAF gives us allows MEYLE to be part of this, benefiting us and our distributors.”

MEYLE will gain access to the many benefits of the IAAF membership including insights into the federation’s lobbying activities to protect the automotive aftermarket, networking events, free legal helpline, credit protection advice and lifestyle protection plans.

Mike Smallbone, Head of Membership Development at the IAAF, said, “We’re excited to be continuing to grow our membership, and we welcome MEYLE, who, with plenty of experience working across the globe, will surely be a valuable addition to the federation’s membership.”
 
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