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By Gillian March 18 Mar, 2024
The Original Equipment Suppliers Aftermarket Association (OESAA) was thrilled with the overwhelming success of its first OESAA Academy Live event of the year, hosted at Trafford College, Manchester. The event, held at the end of February, showcased industry expertise and experience from colleagues representing industry giants, such as Schaeffler, Bosch, DENSO, MAHLE, Brembo, ZF, and GSF Car Parts. Jonathan Hudson, representing Trafford and Stockport College Group, extended appreciation to OESAA and its participating for inspiring the next generation of automotive talent. He said: “From all of us at Trafford and Stockport College Group, we want to express our sincere appreciation to the group of amazing people from the Original Equipment Suppliers Aftermarket Association and the enlightening education session provided by the team. “The knowledge and understanding gained by was invaluable to both staff and students. The expertise and passion for the industry truly shone through, and we were incredibly grateful for the opportunity to learn.” The feedback emphasised the event’s significance for both students and faculty. Throughout the day, attendees were treated to engaging presentations and workshops; Siti Abdullah of Brembo, for example, introduced students to braking solutions but also revealed her pathway into the automotive sector. Bosch’s Mark Heard addressed prevailing challenges in vehicle diagnostics. Stuart Mcleod from ZF provided a comprehensive overview of transmission servicing, enriching participants with essential insights into the automotive sector. Moreover, Jo Warren from GSF Car Parts gave an outstanding presentation about CV writing and career advice, further enhancing the educational experience. Nigel Morgan, the chairman of OESAA, expressed his delight at the event’s triumph: “These events serve as a vital platform for us to engage with the next generation of automotive professionals, offering them first-hand insights into our industry. I was delighted with the level of engagement from the students.” The success of OESAA Academy Live underlined OESAA’s commitment to nurturing talent and discovering excellence within automotive colleges. As such, it looks forward to future events at Suffolk New College and Blackburn College. They promise to be as engaging and exciting as Trafford College.
By Gillian March 08 Mar, 2024
In honour of International Women’s Day, Brembo Expert and Technical Training EMEA Coordinator, Siti Abdullah, reflects on over two decades in the automotive arena and highlights both progress and ongoing challenges in gender diversity within the sector: “I have been in the automotive industry since 2003, and there have been some positive changes, with more women featuring in the industry. There are some great initiatives, like the Automotive 30% Club motoring towards its ‘30 by 30’ goal , having filled 27% of key leadership and decision-making roles with women. “However, in workshops and roles of a technical capacity, the gender imbalance is still prominent. There is still a lot of work that needs to be done to overcome the industry stereotypes to improve this imbalance. “In Brembo, where over 15,000 people worldwide contribute to the company’s success, embracing diversity is not just a value but a vital strength. Brembo is committed to promoting an inclusive environment capable of supporting a sense of belonging. It empowers people to see themselves as integral contributors to the Group’s achievements, fostering a culture of inclusion that respects voices, individualities, and unique qualities of each person.” As we commemorate International Women’s Day, let’s continue to break barriers, challenge stereotypes, and build an inclusive automotive industry where everyone’s talents are recognised and valued.
By Gillian March 22 Feb, 2024
The Original Equipment Suppliers Aftermarket Association (OESAA) is pleased to announce confirmed dates for the highly anticipated return of OESAA Academy Live, starting at Trafford College on Thursday 29 th February. Building on the resounding success of its college events in 2023, where hundreds of students and working apprentices were captivated by informative presentations and dynamic demonstrations orchestrated by OESAA members, designed to communicate directly with the next generation of automotive stars, OESAA is proud to be returning with its impactful concept. Following the kick-off event at Trafford Park, Manchester, OESAA Academy Live will embark on a journey to East Coast College (Lowestoft) and Suffolk New College, hosting back-to-back events on the 20 th and 21 st March respectively. The momentum will continue with Blackburn College set to host a fourth event on the 18 th April, concluding an initial flurry of OESAA roadshows in just seven weeks, with more to be confirmed and announced in due course. Esteemed industry leaders and OESAA members, the likes Schaeffler, Bosch, DENSO, MAHLE and Brembo, have all pledged their support to OESAA Academy Live. Their attendance emphasises their commitment to nurturing the burgeoning talent within colleges across the UK and Ireland, while championing the dynamic automotive sector. Siti Abdullah of Brembo, for example, will introduce students into the world of braking solutions; Bosch’s Mark Heard will explore the current challenges associated with vehicle diagnostics; and Stuart Mcleod from ZF delves into transmission servicing. There will be an eclectic mix of topics on offer from OESAA’s experts. Furthermore, Jo Warren from GSF Car Parts and a representative from the IMI will also be in attendance. Jo, the HR director of the national motor factor, will share her expertise in CV writing and offer invaluable career advice. OESAA Chairman, Nigel Morgan, said: “We are thrilled to announce the return of OESAA Academy Live, following the tremendous success of our college events in 2023. These events serve as a vital platform for us to engage with the next generation of automotive professionals, offering them first-hand insights into our industry. With the support of our dedicated members, we are excited to continue inspiring and discovering the best young talents across the UK and Ireland.”
By Gillian March 24 Jan, 2024
The Original Equipment Suppliers Aftermarket Association (OESAA) is pleased to announce its endorsement and urges REPXPERTs to join Schaeffler professionals at the upcoming REPXPERT Academy Conference . Taking place at the Manufacturing Training Centre in Coventry on Wednesday 22nd May and hosted by the manufacturer responsible for renowned LuK, INA, and FAG brands, the conference is set to replicate the success of the REPXPERT Academy Live technical training events. Schaeffler’s REPXPERTs, building on a proven formula of networking, knowledge sharing, and practical application, is confident now is the time to elevate this initiative to a full-day conference. The event will feature keynote speakers and breakout lecture presenters, focusing on critical topics, including understanding the automotive industry's direction and the strategic positioning of workshops in their future landscape. Schaeffler Sales and Marketing Director, Matt Selby, said: “The idea is to bring together the core strengths of Schaeffler’s knowledge and training platform with a broader industry focus. This will hopefully help delegates to learn how to futureproof their businesses by understanding and maximising the opportunities that we put before them.” Renowned for its partnerships with leading vehicle manufacturers in the design, development, and manufacture of OE components and systems, Schaeffler is set to collaborate with an exciting mix of industry professionals for REPXPERT Academy Conference. The event promises to deliver a must-see experience, offering maximum value to busy and time-conscious garage owners and vehicle technicians. OESAA echoes Schaeffler’s enthusiasm for the REPXPERT Academy Conference and encourages all REPXPERTs to attend. OESAA Chairman, Nigel Morgan, added: “This association believes that events, like REPXERT Academy Conference, contribute significantly to the continuous development and education of professionals in the aftermarket industry. We hope the enthusiasm from Schaeffler will be matched by its REPXPERTs.” To register for the REPXPERT Academy Conference, visit https://oeparts.typeform.com/to/Nj0eezec
By Gillian March 08 Jan, 2024
In the heart of Birmingham, Autoworks Service Centre stands as a testament to automotive passion and commitment to quality. In an exclusive Original Equipment Suppliers Aftermarket Association interview with Andy Wells, the owner of Autoworks, we delved into the essence of garage life, his dedication to OE products, and the challenges and triumphs that come with running a thriving automotive business. Autoworks, a garage with just over four years under its belt, offers a comprehensive range of services, from tyres and MOT servicing to vehicle repairs, reprogramming, and more. Andy, with a background in the automotive industry dating back to his teenage years, shared his personal journey: from early involvement in family car repairs to a hiatus due to health reasons and a triumphant return. Describing his day-to-day role as the “problem solver”, Andy highlighted the chaotic yet fulfilling nature of his work: “We have a dedicated team, including front-of-house staff and technicians, that have a united focus on customer service, quality and efficiency. Autoworks has grown to be a reliable one-stop-shop for customers.” Championing OE excellence Andy’s commitment to OE products shines through in his preference for renowned brands, such as Brembo, Schaeffler and VARTA. These brands, members of OESAA, have earned Andy’s trust due to their quality, minimal comebacks, and excellent customer service. Andy said: “The emphasis on OE extends beyond personal preference; it is a strategic decision. Brands like Brembo, for example, known for its quality brake components, provide not only reliability but also additional benefits, such as comprehensive fitting kits, which ensures a quality, quick and easy job. This reduces comebacks and satisfies our customers.” Pros and challenges of garage life Andy also touched upon the day-to-day task of running a garage. He acknowledged the challenges of parts availability, a common struggle for many in the industry, before shedding light on how Autoworks manages bookings efficiently to minimise delays, with a lead time typically ranging from two to three days: “The biggest challenge, however, is recruiting skilled technicians; it remains a significant test. “There is the ‘skills gap’ too to contend with; we must dispel the myth that working in the sector is dirty and undesirable – a successful and enjoyable living can be made in this industry, with the right tools and attitude. “I have employed several apprentices in the past, looking to offer them a door into the sector and give them a platform to thrive. It’s important that the future of the industry is looked after, so I’m always keen to bring on the next generation of talent and nurture them to becoming full-time, long-term members of the Autoworks family.” While the industry makes strides to attract younger talent, such as OESAA with its Academy Live college events, Autoworks remains committed to promoting a positive image and offering competitive salaries to its technicians. The discussion extended to the practice of fitting customer-supplied parts, with Andy, staunchly, expressing the garage’s refusal to accept them due to sourcing and warranty concerns, not to mention the potential for complications in the repair process. Staying ahead in a changing landscape In the ever-evolving automotive community, staying informed is crucial. Autoworks actively follows social media updates from its suppliers and values the support and technical expertise provided by Schaeffler and its renowned and trusted REPXPERT portal. Andy said: “Our commitment to quality extends to adapting to new technologies. We are receiving more and more EVs and hybrids, meaning we must be prepared for that. I am an IMI Level 3 and 4 EV technician, meaning we’re able to take on the work that others might have to turn down.” Conclusion Autoworks, under the leadership of Andy, strives for excellence. His commitment to OE products, efficient operations, and a dedication to quality service positions the garage as a trusted partner for motorists in the local area. As the automotive landscape continues to evolve, Autoworks remains steadfast in its pursuit of providing outstanding service, staying ahead of the curve and fitting quality parts.
By Gillian March 01 Nov, 2023
The Original Equipment Suppliers Aftermarket Association (OESAA) has received high praise for its unwavering commitment to nurturing the next generation of automotive talent. This recognition comes in the wake of two recent and highly successful OESAA Academy Live events held at Exeter and Hugh Baird colleges. Andy Wells and Lynn Masterton, representing Exeter College and Hugh Baird College respectively, commended the organisation and its members for their exceptional professionalism, stanch dedication, and invaluable insights. These insights were shared with over 200 students within a span of just one week. These events, hosted over two days at each college, were made possible by the participation of renowned industry leaders and proud OESAA members, such as Schaeffler, Brembo, Banner, Dayco, Bosch, VARTA, Laser Tools, MAHLE Aftermarket, HELLA, and DENSO. Additionally, Garage Services Online, an ardent supporter of OESAA, and the headline sponsor, GSF, made significant contributions. The events commenced with an engaging trade evening, followed by student seminars and demonstrations the next day. Andy expressed his satisfaction: “We were delighted to collaborate with OESAA during two exceptionally productive days. The opportunity for our faculty and students to directly interact with OEMs was invaluable, not only for personal growth but also for fostering a deeper understanding of the automotive sector. “Our students found the event incredibly informative and gained insights from some of the most prominent figures in the automotive aftermarket. A total of 160 students attended, all of whom now possess a clearer understanding of potential career pathways and the educational benefits of engaging with external organisations.” Lynn echoed the sentiment: “It was a pleasure to welcome OESAA to our campus. Our students gained authentic insights into the industry. The presentations were both captivating and directly applicable to their ongoing studies. We take pride in cultivating positive relationships with organisations, like OESAA.” Both colleges have expressed a keen interest in collaborating with OESAA again in 2024. Meanwhile, regarding the future of OESAA Academy Live, the organisation will unveil details on the evolution of the format in due course.
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