The Marine Corps Systems Command recently awarded Navistar Defense five contracts worth more than $707 million to provide parts and support for International MaxxPro MRAP (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected) vehicles.


Under the contracts, which are fixed-price modifications to delivery orders awarded in fiscal year 2007, Navistar Defense will also support several engineering change proposals for its MaxxPro vehicles. Work for the engineering updates will be conducted at the company's West Point, Miss., assembly plant.

"We are proud to provide U.S. troops with a quality vehicle that helps them carry out their missions safely," said Archie Massicotte, president, Navistar Defense."Navistar parts and support is a part of our entire value proposition that allows us to provide maximum protection to the men and women in uniform."

Navistar will complete the engineering portion of the contracts during fiscal year 2008 with parts and support continuing beyond the end of the year. Navistar's global network provides swift distribution and service for MaxxPro MRAP vehicles in theater. Navistar has shipped more than 170,000 parts pieces to the military for use in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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