About CAMM
APMA is Canada’s National Association representing 90% of parts production with over $25 billion in sales and 85,000 skilled people.
Board of Directors
APMA’s 18-member Board of Directors provides a continuous focus on the interests our members and the overall industry.
Key Initiatives
APMA advocates on behalf of our members for fair trade and business policies providing leadership on the evolving industry landscape.
Group Benefits
APMA has partnered with GroupHEALTH Benefit Solutions to offer its members access to the APMA Group Benefits Plan.
Referral Program
In an effort to serve our industry better, APMA and CAMM are seeking (and rewarding) your assistance in obtaining new members!
Member Benefits
The APMA Industry Tracker™ provides industry members with a one-stop location for every piece of automotive data a supplier might require.
Members Directory
The Canadian Automotive Sourcing Guide is a one-stop resource to find products and information needed by industry professionals.
Automotive HR Network
The APMA HR Network continues to evolve as the industry standard for automotive employers and employees focused on the global auto industry.
Programs
The APMA Market Intelligence Program (AMIP) is aimed at improving the competitiveness of Canadian automotive suppliers…
Newsletter
The CAMM newsletter features relevant weekly news and issues affecting the Canadian mold making industry and its industry suppliers.
Directory Magazine
Directory is the source for information on key automotive intelligence, industry events, and insights into world class standards.
Capabilities
APMA offers a number of different mediums through which companies can advertise or otherwise promote themselves.
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The WDBA Border Processing Workshop is a week away. Register now to learn more about the anticipated technologies and border processing for commercial users that may be part of the Gordie Howe International Bridge.
This workshop is hosted in partnership with Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and US Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
Following the workshop, attendees may join an optional bus tour of the Canadian Port of Entry to see the construction activities to date.
Border Processing Workshop
Date: May 3, 2017
Time: 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Optional Tour: 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.*
Location: Mackenzie Hall Cultural Centre
3277 Sandwich St. West
Windsor, Ontario
Registration: https://wdbaborderworkshoptour.eventbrite.com
This workshop is open to businesses and organizations through advance registration only. Space is limited and will be available on a first-come, first-reserved basis. Attendance is limited to two representatives per company or business. WDBA reserves the right to cancel any registrations received beyond the first two company representative registrations. Topics or questions of interest for the three organizations may be identified during the registration process. Onsite registration will not be available.
*Registration for the optional bus tour must occur at the time of the workshop registration. Onsite registration will not be available. Sturdy footwear is recommended for the tour portion.
Please note the Gordie Howe International Bridge is currently in a procurement phase and this may affect the ability of WDBA, CBSA and/or CBP to answer or respond to some topics of interest.
Stephanie Campeau
Director Stakeholder Relations | Directrice des relations avec les intervenants
100 Ouellette Avenue, Suite 400
Windsor, ON N9A 6T3
Telephone | Téléphone 519-946-1826
Email | Courrier électronique Stephanie.Campeau@wdbridge.com
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