Aaron Association Membership Details

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Aaron Equipment company is a proud member of the following associations listed below.

MDNA (Machinery Dealers National Association)
MDNA is an international, nonprofit trade association dedicated to the promotion of the used machinery industry. It was established in 1941 to assure buyers of the integrity and reliability of hundreds of used machinery dealers from around the world that are members of our association. The foundation of the MDNA is our Code of Ethics. As a condition of membership, MDNA members agree to abide, unequivocally, by the terms of the Code, and renew this pledge annually. The Code is policed by the association's membership. Complaints brought from alleged Code violations are handled by the MDNA's Ethics & Mediation Committee. Severe violations have resulted in expulsion from the MDNA.

PEMA (Process Equipment Manufacturers Association)
PEMA® is a top management association serving companies in the process equipment field since 1960. Member companies serve the liquids-solids separation, food processing, chemical processing, pulp and paper, and wastewater treatment markets, among others. Process equipment means equipment required when using physical or chemical methods for mechanical and/or thermal treatment or processing of a raw material or product.

AMEA (Association of Machinery and Equipment Appraisers)
The Association of Machinery and Equipment Appraisers (AMEA) is the premier international association of appraisers who specialize in appraising machinery and equipment.

The AMEA's mission is to certify and accredit the most qualified capital equipment appraisers in the appraisal industry through promotion of standards of professional appraisal practice, ethical conduct, and market-based experience. Whether you are looking for someone to appraise one piece of equipment or an entire plant of a variety of machines, or you are a financial institution in need of an appraisal prior to granting financing, the members of the AMEA will answer the call and provide you with quality, accurate, reliable and ethical appraisal reports.

TMA (Turnaround Management Association)
The Turnaround Management Association is the only international nonprofit association dedicated to corporate renewal and turnaround management. Its international headquarters is in Chicago. Established in 1988, TMA has more than 8,000 members in 43 chapters, including 31 in North America, and one each in Australia, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, India, Japan, the Netherlands, Southern Africa, Spain, Taiwan, and the U.K., with chapters in formation in China and Italy. TMA members are a professional community of turnaround and corporate renewal professionals who share a common interest in strengthening the economy through the restoration of corporate value.

NAA (The National Auctioneers Association)
Headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, the National Auctioneers Association (NAA) represents the interests of almost 6,000 auctioneers in the United States, Canada and across the world. Founded in 1949, the mission of the NAA is to promote the auction method of marketing and enhancing the professionalism of its members through education and technology.

ASC (The Adhesive and Sealant Council)
Established in 1958, The Adhesive and Sealant Council, Inc. (ASC) is a North American trade association dedicated to representing the adhesive and sealant industry. ASC is bound by the collective efforts of its members, and strives to improve the industry operating environment and strengthen its member companies. ASC members account for more than 75% of the aggregate industry revenues, exceeding some $6 billion annually.

DCAT (Drug, Chemical & Associated Technologies)
Founded in 1890, Drug, Chemical & Associated Technologies Association, Inc. (DCAT) is the premier business development association whose membership is comprised of companies that manufacture, distribute or provide services to the pharmaceutical, chemical, nutritional and related industries. In September 2003, the organization, formerly known as The Drug, Chemical & Allied Trades Association, voted to update its name to better reflect the technological advances that have been made throughout the industries it represents. The Association provides services, programs and activities designed to support the business development objectives of its membership.

IRA (Investment Recovery Association)
As the official professional association for managers of surplus and idle assets, Investment Recovery Association is the premier resource for companies and individuals engaged in profit-driven asset management. We help our member companies make the most of their past investments . . . in everything from construction equipment to chemicals to real estate. By strategic use of recycling, redeployment, reselling and other innovative techniques, investment recovery professionals recover millions of dollars of value in often-forgotten assets.

SPI (The Society of the Plastics Industry)
Founded in 1937, The Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc., is the trade association representing one of the largest manufacturing industries in the United States. SPI's members represent the entire plastics industry supply chain, including processors, machinery and equipment manufacturers and raw materials suppliers. The U.S. plastics industry employs 1.1 million workers and provides more than $379 billion in annual shipments.

Servicing all Major Industries Including: Chemical | Food & Beverage | Pharmaceutical | Plastics | Packaging | Cosmetic | Paint & Coatings | Waste Water