ACES & PIES Automotive Data Standards Explained
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ACES & PIES Automotive Data Standards Explained

8 min readJanuary 10, 2026

What Are ACES and PIES?


ACES (Aftermarket Catalog Exchange Standard) and PIES (Product Information Exchange Standard) are the two foundational data standards maintained by the Auto Care Association.


ACES — Vehicle Fitment Data


ACES defines how vehicle fitment data is structured:

  • Year range (from/to)
  • Make (Ford, Cummins, Volvo, etc.)
  • Model (F-250, ISX15, VNL, etc.)
  • Engine (6.0L V8 Diesel, etc.)
  • Sub-model

PIES — Product Information


PIES defines product information structure:

  • Part numbers and cross-references
  • Descriptions and marketing copy
  • Dimensions and weight
  • Images and digital assets

Why SUMEC Uses These Standards


1. Accurate fitment — No guesswork for buyers

2. Easy integration — Distributors can import data directly

3. Cross-referencing — OE numbers mapped to aftermarket equivalents

4. Compliance — Required by major distributors

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