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Video tour: Lordco 31,000-sq.-ft Port Coquitlam store

Video tour: Lordco 31,000-sq.-ft Port Coquitlam store

Jobber Nation publisher and director of content Andrew Ross took a few minutes away from the Lordco 29th Annual Trade show to visit the new flagship location. The store, located on Oxford Connector in Port Coquitlam, about a 30 minute drive outside Vancouver, B.C.,...

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Fly Free by Randall Moore

Fly Free by Randall Moore

(EXCERPT NO. 2) Randall Moore, aftermarket veteran, former chair of the Automotive Industries Association of Canada, and inspirational speaker, has penned his first book, Fly Free, uncommon sense and getting out of your own way. In a novelized amalgamation of Randal...

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New: Fly Free by Randall Moore

New: Fly Free by Randall Moore

Randall Moore, aftermarket veteran, former chair of the Automotive Industries Association of Canada, and inspirational speaker, has penned his first book, Fly Free, uncommon sense and getting out of your own way. In a novelized amalgamation of Randal Moore's...

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The Automotive Parts Services Group recognizes top suppliers

The Automotive Parts Services Group recognizes top suppliers

The Group presented awards for exceptional support in key categories important to its membership as well as the Outstanding Vendor of the Year, presented to Standard Motor Products. The Automotive Parts Services Group (The Group) recognized supplier partners with...

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Three lessons on technology from Formula 1

Three lessons on technology from Formula 1

Hey Jobber Nation. The start of the 2019 Formula 1 season has me thinking quite a bit about technology and what lessons aftermarket businesses might be able to take from how those Formula 1 teams deal with technology....

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Feds fund seven EV fast chargers in New Brunswick

Feds fund seven EV fast chargers in New Brunswick

The Government of Canada has pledged $350,000 to bring seven new fast chargers to the electric vehicle (EV) network in New Brunswick, bringing the total government funded chargers in the province to 29. Member of Parliament for New Brunswick Southwest, Karen Ludwig,...

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