OTTAWA -
The Automotive Industries Association of Canada has signed on to the Canadian Automotive Service Information Standard. The voluntary agreement aims at ensuring the automotive aftermarket has access to service information, diagnostic tools and training information from all vehicle manufacturers in Canada.
 
The CASIS agreement is supported by the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Association, the Association of International Automobile Manufacturers of Canada and the National Automotive Trades Association. The agreement helps to ensure that Canadian drivers have a choice between having their vehicle serviced or repaired at an aftermarket service facility or at an authorized OEM dealership.
 
AIA Canada President Marc Brazeau noted that the CASIS agreement represents a significant achievement for Canada’s automotive aftermarket industry and said that he is confident that AIA members will benefit greatly from the voluntary access to information that is being provided by all vehicle manufacturers.

“We are very pleased to be working side by side with the CVMA, AIAMC and NATA for the benefit of the entire automotive industry. This is a great day for AIA members and their customers across Canada,” stated Brazeau.