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Goodyear Completes $650 Million Loan

Goodyear Tire & Rubber has completed a new $650 million secured term loan that was arranged by JPMorgan and Citigroup. The company said it intends to use approximately $335 million of the proceeds of the loan to partially repay its existing $583 million U.S. term loan. Proceeds will also be used to repay other indebtedness and for general corporate purposes.

WIX Announces Two New In-Store Promotions

WIX Filters has launched two new promotions for collectors. An exclusive NASCAR Performance Product, WIX is launching the WIX #1 Fan Bobblehead Promotion designed to help spread the excitement of America’s fastest-growing sport to consumers. WIX is also unveiling the latest in its series of die-cast collectibles, celebrating the joint achievements of both Ford and WIX.

Metaldyne Expands Technical Capabilities in Plymouth, Mich.

Metaldyne has opened a new 27,000-square-foot technical center in Plymouth, Mich., which will be dedicated to the company’s chassis group. The facility will house chassis group personnel including finance, human resources, product engineering, program management, quality and testing. A 13,000-square-foot test lab will serve as the design and development center for products such as chassis suspension components, wheel-end assemblies, ball joints and control arms.

Tower Automotive Retirees Will See Health Premiums Soar

About 1,200 retirees of Milwaukee’s Tower Automotive plant who opt to keep their current medical coverage will see their monthly health insurance premiums quadruple, or more. Premiums for some of the retirees have increased to more than $1,000 a month. Company officials say skyrocketing healthcare costs have given them no choice but to raise the premiums.

CCAR Partners with OSHA to Create a Safe Workplace in the Auto Industry

The Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair (CCAR) has formalized an alliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to address worker safety and health issues in the automotive industry. The alliance not only highlights workplace vehicle safety, but will also focus on abrasive wheel machinery (including associated silica hazards) and ergonomics. The alliance provides CCAR affiliates and others in the automotive industry with information, guidance and access to training resources that will further safety and health for industry workers.

ASA Planning ‘Celebration of Excellence’

The Automotive Service Association (ASA) is finalizing plans for the “Celebration of Excellence” which will take place Friday, Nov. 5 at the Flamingo Las Vegas. The event will honor the achievements of ASA members and other industry leaders. The program will include a graduation ceremony recognizing those who have earned the Automotive Management Institute’s Accredited Automotive Manager (AAM) designation, as well as the presentation of a number of awards, including the Chairman’s Award of Excellence, a humanitarian award and a legislative award.

Automotive Communicators Discuss Preparing For and Dealing With Crisis

The Automotive Public Relations Council (APRC), the professional peer group of the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association, will examine the issue of “Dealing with Crisis” during its annual Spring Conference. Slated to take place Wednesday, April 21, at the Dearborn Hyatt Regency in Dearborn, Mich, this event will provide insight on how automotive public relations professionals should plan and execute successful crisis communications strategies.

Genuine Parts Co. Reports 2003 Results

Completing its 76th year in operation, Genuine Parts Co. (GPC) has reported sales and earnings for the year, which ended December 31, 2003. Sales in 2003 were $8.4 billion, up 2.3 percent compared to the previous year. Net income for the year, before the cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles related to cash consideration from vendors and goodwill, was $354 million, compared to $368 million, for the same period in the prior year, a decrease of 4 percent.

Apogee Appoints New CFO

Apogee Enterprises, which develops and delivers value-added glass products and services for the automotive industry, has appointed William Marchido as its CFO. Marchido had been CFO at Siemens Dematic in Grand Rapids, Mich., since 1988. At Siemens Dematic, he was responsible for all financial areas, including IT systems management and productivity improvement programs, for the America’s Material Handling Division and locations in Europe, Singapore, New Zealand and Australia.

Moody’s Cuts ArvinMeritor Rating

ArvinMeritor Inc. said its debt rating was lowered to non-investment grade by Moody’s Investors Service and that the move will boost the company’s borrowing costs. Moody’s cut its rating on the Troy-based company’s long-term debt to Ba1, one level below investment grade, from Baa3, ArvinMeritor, said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company makes truck axles and automotive exhaust systems. Moody’s said the downgrade reflects ArvinMeritor’s “relatively poor performance” in 2003 and the first quarter of 2004, a result of lower vehicle production and slow demand for heavy trucks.