AAA disputes group’s claims on window film industry

By THE STAR | 20 October 2017


KUALA LUMPUR: The Auto Audio, Accessories and Air-Condition Tra­ders Association of Malaysia (AAA) has disputed claims by the newly established Malaysia Windows Film Association (MWFA) that it does not have the mandate to represent operators in the vehicle tint film industry.

“Most of the AAA members also deal in selling and installing vehicle tint film, with some of them being leading entrepreneurs in the industry,” AAA said in a statement.

Its comments were in response to claims made by MWFA at a recent press conference that the AAA – which was set up in 1993 – did not represent the majority of companies in the window-film industry.

AAA also took issue with MWFA’s argument that the Malaysia Standard 2669 (MS2669) for vehicle tint film was of a less professional standard.

“The Board of Engineers Malaysia, automotive manufacturers and vehicle tint film industry operators, who are AAA mem-bers, have also given their input in developing MS2669.

“MWFA’s dispute over such standards is seen to challenge the credibility of the related parties,” AAA’s statement added.

It also urged MWFA to provide justification for the allegations.

MS2669 will see tint film affixed with QR code security labels, enabling enforcement officers to obtain the full specifications of the installed tint film, including vehicle make and installation date, and ensuring compliance by scanning the code.

The AAA said the new standard would ensure that the tint film could filter heat and ultraviolet light effectively for at least five years.

Responding to security charges and costs, AAA said it had held briefings with industry players throughout the country, and received support for the standardisation.

“They also understand this mechanism involves complex research and work processes, and agree with the costs involved, which will not be transferred to vehicle owners,” it said.

The association also welcomed any party that could help protect both industry and consumer interests, and advised against focusing on profits at the expense of consumers.

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