Aftermarket wages rise from 2001 to 2002

Dec 1, 2003 12:00 PM

The average hourly wage for non-supervisory employees in five of the six aftermarket sectors increased between 2001 and 2002, according to the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA) 2003/2004 Aftermarket Factbook. The largest increases were seen for workers in motor-vehicle parts and accessories manufacturing.

Average hourly wage for production workers rose 6.2% to $18.62 from 2001 to 2002. Wage rates also increased in motor-vehicle parts supplies and tire wholesale, as well as new and used motor-vehicle dealer sectors. Additional highlights of the 64-page Factbook include:

  • The number of aftermarket industry mergers and acquisitions remained relatively unchanged from the previous year.

  • Collision repair sales increased 5.6% to $32.4 billion.

  • United States motor vehicle parts and accessories exports rose 0.5% to $48.1 billion.

  • Medium- and heavy-duty aftermarket product sales increased by 1% to $61.5 billion.

The four-color Factbook is available for $95 for AAIA members and $195 for non-members. To order, phone 301-654-6664 or order online at www.aftermarket.org. Discounts are available for multiple copies.








Directories

Newsletter

Buyers Guide

Visit our Directories

Access our growing list of guides and directories.

Subscribe to our Newsletters

Subscribe to Market Watch a comprehensive sweep through the week's events in the truck trailer, truck body, and truck equipment industry, as well as the Trailer/Body Builders Buyers Express for monthly updates on new products

Check Out our Buyers Guide

The Trailer Body Builders Industry Directory is the resource buyers like yourself rely on when looking for up-to-date information on the products or services you are searching for

Recent Comments

Product Info

Visit our online resource to find products and services offered by advertisers featured in Trailer/Body Builders magazine.

Browse Back Issues