The Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF) has extended its roster of members with the addition of manufacturer and supplier of automotive aftermarket parts and industrial cooling solutions, NRF.
Since 1927, NRF claims to have been the leading manufacturer and supplier of cooling products for the automotive aftermarket. The company offers a range of more than 11,000 engine cooling and climate control parts.
The NRF range is constantly being expanded across its core product categories and beyond. NRF’s development and testing facilities reportedly ensures the continuous introduction of high quality products and innovation. The brand also offers TECHsupport specialists in many languages, to supposedly help with any questions during the installation of NRF parts.
Through joining the IAAF membership, NRF will receive access to the federation’s many benefits which are said to include: insights into the IAAF’s lobbying activities to protect the automotive aftermarket, entry to industry networking events, free legal support via the Lawgistics helpline, credit protection and advice and lifestyle protection plans.
Regional Director IAM, Hadia Gouider, said: “We are keen to expand the brand awareness beyond our distributors, to the workshops. The IAAF is the ideal partner to promote our brand on this level and to better understand the needs of the garages.”
Mark Field, Chief Executive at IAAF, adds: “Our group of members continues to strengthen with the addition of a company as established as NRF on board. We look forward to working together to promote the automotive aftermarket to garages and workshops.”