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About APRA
The Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association (APRA) was founded October 24,
1941 by R. A. Van Alen and Harry Lester in Los Angeles. At the first association
convention in 1947 Harry Lester was still president, and attendance was roughly
50 people. Over the past 50+ years membership has grown to about 1,000 member
companies worldwide. Convention attendance exceeds 2,000 people with over 150
exhibit booths.
At the Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association, individuals make the
difference. Success depends upon a strong member focus, quality service and
continuous improvement by volunteers and staff members who show integrity,
caring and initiative.
Our business goes beyond simply meeting member needs. We work together to reach
across job responsibilities, titles and organizational structure in order to
share information and expertise. Teamwork brings out the best in APRA.
How we serve our members is crucial. Each of us enhances relationships with
those we serve by being prompt, accurate, professional and by adding a personal
touch. When problems arise, we turn them into opportunities to provide
exceptional service.
We always look for ways to improve. We encourage innovative thinking to find new
sources of income, to control costs, to enhance member service quality and to
work more efficiently.
We value diversity among our volunteer members. They come from small, medium and
large firms. They come from a variety of job backgrounds. They come from
different product line perspectives and are either in the automotive or heavy
duty business or both. They also come from different parts of the world. Some
are rebuilders and some are suppliers, but they all work toward the success of
our rebuilding industry.
As a result of this diversity, we encourage an environment where each individual
can make a difference in the success of APRA. While the forces of change have
never been stronger, our opportunities, have never been greater.