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In 1919, he created the Associated Equipment Distributors as a trade association for companies like his own. [6] In 1954, Hunter returned to AED as a member of the advisory board. [6] In 1966, independent distributors of construction equipment sold $1.1 billion in new equipment and $270 million in used equipment in the United States.
American Truck Dealers (ATD), a division of NADA established in 1970, [16] represents 1,800 heavy- and medium-duty truck dealerships throughout the United States. [17] [18] ATD members receive full services from NADA. [17] The division's board of directors selects a new chairman every two years. [17] [18]
Southeast Toyota Distributors is the larger of the two private distributors of Toyota vehicles in the United States. [14] [5] The other is Gulf States Toyota in Houston, founded by the late Thomas H. Friedkin. [15] Dealerships in the remaining areas of the United States are supplied by Toyota Motor Sales, USA. [14]
The Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) was founded in 1904. MEMA represents more than 1,000 companies that manufacture motor vehicle components and systems for the original equipment and aftermarket segments of the light vehicle and heavy-duty motor vehicle manufacturing industry in the United States. Motor vehicle component ...
The International Midas Dealers Association (IMDA) is a not-for-profit corporation of Midas dealers. According to its bylaws, the association's purpose is to advocate for and enhance profitability of its dealers. [16] The association begain in 1970 as the National Muffler Dealers Association by eight Midas dealers.
In 1988, the Vita-Mix 4000, a commercial variant of the 3600 blender, was introduced. [2] In 1992, the Vita-Mix 5000, also known as the Total Nutrition Center, was introduced. It was the company's first blender to use a boxier plastic base and a clear polycarbonate container, and included an 11 speed motor. A 1995 revision added a timer.