MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers has congratulated the National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF) on celebrating its 23 years of service.
Since 2000, NASTF has worked to ensure the availability of security and repair information. For the last 23 years, MEMA has served on its Board of Directors and supported its mission to identify and resolve gaps in service, tool, and training information, and to minimize security breaches and vehicle thefts by vetting service professionals.
The Board is comprised of representatives from automakers, aftermarket trade associations and leaders in diagnostics. Currently, Chris Gardner, SVP, MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers, is a member of the NASTF Board of Directors and continues to support NASTF efforts to facilitate communication and knowledge sharing between independent auto repair technicians and automakers.
"Congratulations to NASTF on 23 valuable years serving our industry," said Paul McCarthy, president and CEO, MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers. "NASTF’s success in developing solutions to ensure repair access and protect vehicle security demonstrates that an industry-wide initiative involving automakers and the aftermarket can work and work well. Collaboration across industry stakeholders can and must address challenges in data, access, and security."