Auto Care Association to host webinar exploring 2023 Auto Care Factbook data

The “Level Up with the 2023 Factbook” webinar will take place Wednesday, July 13, 2022, from 1 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. EDT.

By Camille Sheehan, of the Auto Care Association staff

The Auto Care Association will host a live webinar next month exploring the latest automotive aftermarket data published in the newly released 2023 Auto Care Factbook report. The “Level Up with the 2023 Factbook” webinar will take place Wednesday, July 13, 2022, from 1 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. EDT.  During this webinar, attendees will learn what’s new in the report, including expanded sections on e-commerce, EV adoption, collision metrics and medium- and heavy-duty vehicles.  

Mike Chung, director, market intelligence, Auto Care Association, and Nathaly Branham, manager, web, Auto Care Association, will provide tips and tricks for finding the data that matters to specific professions, and how to explore the interactive up-to-date economic and industry indicator data that comes with the Factbook via the Auto Care Association’s TrendLens interactive industry data platform.  

Topics during the webinar will include:  

  • An overview of key data points and trends; 
  • A look at the new features in the 2023 Factbook
  • A look at which pages are most important to specific job roles; and 
  • How to take advantage of your access to the Factbook data in TrendLens. 

This webinar is open to all auto care professionals across the industry supply chain. 

Those unable to attend live can still register and will receive a recording of the webinar to view at their convenience. 

To learn more and register, visit the Auto Care Association website


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