K&N Bought out AEM
#1
K&N Bought out AEM
So today I was talking to a few of my suppliers/Distributors and found out the K&N bought out AEM....
They did this a few weeks ago, and apparently until K&N straightens out what they are going to do with AEM production of new intakes has stopped.
So far they will only be shipping what is in stock and the Polished AEM intake for the RX-8 is one of the ones sold out.
4-6 Weeks at least and all orders are put on a BO status....
Gahd this sucks!
They did this a few weeks ago, and apparently until K&N straightens out what they are going to do with AEM production of new intakes has stopped.
So far they will only be shipping what is in stock and the Polished AEM intake for the RX-8 is one of the ones sold out.
4-6 Weeks at least and all orders are put on a BO status....
Gahd this sucks!
#7
crazy!!
hey fluid, my gf has a mazda 3 (i've pm'd you about getting stuff for her in the future but i'm broke right now so i haven't ordered her anything...). but anyway, do you (or anyone else) know if the aem intake for the mazda 3 is the "same" as the mazdaspeed 3 intake (ie like it is for the rx8)? if so, i want to get that intake for her mazda 3. if it's totally different, i might just save up for the mazda intake. anyway, IF it's the same/similar design, can you check on if your supplier has any stock left on an aem intake for an '04 mazda 3 sedan??
hey fluid, my gf has a mazda 3 (i've pm'd you about getting stuff for her in the future but i'm broke right now so i haven't ordered her anything...). but anyway, do you (or anyone else) know if the aem intake for the mazda 3 is the "same" as the mazdaspeed 3 intake (ie like it is for the rx8)? if so, i want to get that intake for her mazda 3. if it's totally different, i might just save up for the mazda intake. anyway, IF it's the same/similar design, can you check on if your supplier has any stock left on an aem intake for an '04 mazda 3 sedan??
#10
we'll have to see how it plays out. i doubt they would buy AEM just to get them off the market. we may not see a lot of the quality products in the future that AEM put out if they don't keep their R&D guys but i'm hopeful that once they sit down and review the portfolios, they'll start up production again on the AEM line.
#12
K&N now controls 80% of the intake market if not more.
It is a very smart business move, hope their product line stays intact.
DCSPORTS was an obvious tell tale sign something was up, way back when they used to be big, then they fell off and went out of business but then another company brought them back.
It is a very smart business move, hope their product line stays intact.
DCSPORTS was an obvious tell tale sign something was up, way back when they used to be big, then they fell off and went out of business but then another company brought them back.
#15
Greddy is getting there too...on a very serious note the Greddy Strut Bars have become special order now.
4-6 weeks if no US distributors stock them...thankfully mine have listened.
This seems to be a losing battle everyday for this industry.
4-6 weeks if no US distributors stock them...thankfully mine have listened.
This seems to be a losing battle everyday for this industry.
#16
#18
Lots of companies do it too. For example Meguair's car car products recently sold out to 3M. It wasn't because they were hurting either (they're rich). One of my friends grew up in Tennessee and knew the meguair's family personally so thats why I know this lol
#19
so if they discountine it. Where will Mazda buy their CAI From ?
Last edited by nycgps; 04-15-2009 at 02:00 PM.
#21
From K+N, Themselves......
I got this in my mail 5 weeks ago........
March 2nd, 2009
To all AEM Customers:
In the current economic and technical environment, it makes sense for businesses to look for opportunities to form strategic partnerships to enhance the strength of the companies. In this spirit, AEM and K&N have formed a strategic partnership and alliance to take advantage of each company’s core competencies. As a result, AEM air intakes, filters, and related air induction products will now be managed and operated in a strategic partnership with K&N. AEM will provide technical and engineering services while K&N will manage the sales, marketing, and manufacturing of these product lines. AEM performance electronics and billet parts will continue to be engineered, manufactured, and sold exclusively by AEM.
How this affects you:
At this time you should continue to order products and make contact with AEM in the usual manner. In some cases some orders may be split between induction and electronic segments. Over the next few months some procedures for AEM induction products will change including ordering, billing, and sales support. You will be contacted with more information as these changes occur.
We appreciate your support and look forward to the opportunities that this partnership brings. If you have any questions please contact Kirk Miller or Greg Neuwirth.
Thank you for your ongoing business.
Greg Neuwirth
President/CEO
Advanced Engine Management Inc.
www.aempower.com
Steven Rogers
President/CEO
K&N Engineering Inc.www.knfilters.com
What is happening is that AEM is handing over the sales, marketing, and manufacturing of their air intake division while still designing and developing the various applications. AEM will also retain sole control over their electronics division. Since K+N has a more massive manufacturing, sales, and marketing approach this partnership should benefit both AEM and K+N. Not exactly a "buy out" but simply AEM improving their operations and efficiencies and refocusing on other areas.
March 2nd, 2009
To all AEM Customers:
In the current economic and technical environment, it makes sense for businesses to look for opportunities to form strategic partnerships to enhance the strength of the companies. In this spirit, AEM and K&N have formed a strategic partnership and alliance to take advantage of each company’s core competencies. As a result, AEM air intakes, filters, and related air induction products will now be managed and operated in a strategic partnership with K&N. AEM will provide technical and engineering services while K&N will manage the sales, marketing, and manufacturing of these product lines. AEM performance electronics and billet parts will continue to be engineered, manufactured, and sold exclusively by AEM.
How this affects you:
At this time you should continue to order products and make contact with AEM in the usual manner. In some cases some orders may be split between induction and electronic segments. Over the next few months some procedures for AEM induction products will change including ordering, billing, and sales support. You will be contacted with more information as these changes occur.
We appreciate your support and look forward to the opportunities that this partnership brings. If you have any questions please contact Kirk Miller or Greg Neuwirth.
Thank you for your ongoing business.
Greg Neuwirth
President/CEO
Advanced Engine Management Inc.
www.aempower.com
Steven Rogers
President/CEO
K&N Engineering Inc.www.knfilters.com
What is happening is that AEM is handing over the sales, marketing, and manufacturing of their air intake division while still designing and developing the various applications. AEM will also retain sole control over their electronics division. Since K+N has a more massive manufacturing, sales, and marketing approach this partnership should benefit both AEM and K+N. Not exactly a "buy out" but simply AEM improving their operations and efficiencies and refocusing on other areas.
Last edited by Charles R. Hill; 04-15-2009 at 03:26 PM.