China Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance hires three executives

Sept. 9, 2015
The Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance announced the hiring of three key executives who have joined the China Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance (CAAPA) team filling critical management roles.

The Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance announced the hiring of three key executives who have joined the China Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance (CAAPA) team filling critical management roles.

Zhang Xiwen has been named General Manager of CAAPA.  He has had a long career in China’s auto aftermarket and was one of the executives behind the industry’s evolution.  He led one of China’s most successful parts distributors, LongFeng Auto (now called Jiapei) since 1998 at the inception of the aftermarket’s development.  He has strong production and engineering experience from his time with FuJian SanMing Steel Company.

(Michael) Fang Ming has accepted the position of IT Director.  He started as a software programmer and has over 15 years IT and consulting experience having worked in several big auto industrial global P&IT transformation programs.  His experience includes working with Internet start-ups as well as over 2 years of experience working in the U.S., Denmark, Thailand, Sweden and Japan.  Most recently he held various IT positions at Volvo (China) Investment Co. Ltd. He will work closely with Alliance USA to bring the best practices to China.

(Elia) Wan Hua has been hired to serve in the capacity of Product/Marketing Director.  She has been active in China’s automotive aftermarket for more than 16 years and has held management positions at all levels, including supply chain, marketing, logistics and warehouse management.  She has deep and practical knowledge of automotive structures and component products in addition to marketing and operational capabilities.  In her positions as supply chain and product operations director for LongFeng Auto and Jiapei, she has deep experience in working with automotive parts suppliers.  She will work closely with Zhang Xiwen and Alliance USA to implement CAAPA’s private label, marketing and strategic supplier programs.

According to Steven H. Ganster and John R. Washbish, the founders of CAAPA, “These additions to our team represent a watershed moment in our development.  Following months of strategic planning and recruitment of members, we are now poised to leave our mark on the Chinese aftermarket.  CAAPA now has 11 shareholder members with over 260 locations in eight provinces.  With our new leadership in place and backed with the strategic guidance of the U.S.-based Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance, we are a force to be reckoned with.”

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