Automotive Products Manufacturers Association of Australia

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Type of entity

Industry association

Authorized form of name

Automotive Products Manufacturers Association of Australia

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Dates of existence

1938 - 1965

History

The Automotive Products Manufacturers Association of Australia was formed in Melbourne by S Earle and the foundation meeting was held on 24 January 1938 and by May 1939 a Sydney branch had formed. In 1946 the Federal (Executive) Council held its inaugural meeting and by this time there were branches in Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia. When the Federation of Automotive Products Manufacturers was formed in 1958, the APMA was affiliated with it and continued to operate and control marketing policy, while the FAPM acted on all other matters and included members from Queensland and Tasmania. THe APMA was deregistered on 29 September 1965.

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Representation for transport equipment manufacturing

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Entered from deposit description on 30 October 2012

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Sources

Australian Securities and Investments Commission, http://www.asic.gov.au/

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