
Voss Automotive, a manufacturer of fluid line and connection systems for on- and off-highway vehicle and equipment applications, recently set up shop at a new North American headquarters in Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Voss Automotive, a manufacturer of fluid line and connection systems for on- and off-highway vehicle and equipment applications, recently set up shop at a new North American headquarters in Ft. Wayne, Ind.


Voss Automotive, a manufacturer of fluid line and connection systems for on- and off-highway vehicle and equipment applications, recently set up shop at a new North American headquarters in Ft. Wayne, Ind.
The new facility is home to the region’s operational leadership led by CEO Eduardo Vultorius, as well as the engineering, logistics, and sales teams. The site includes a full-size truck bay to support customer innovation initiatives and customers can schedule time in the facility and work together with the VOSS engineering team to plan and optimize the efficiency and manufacturability of their vehicle’s design. According to VOSS, this process has been demonstrated to improve performance over the vehicle’s life and increase overall customer satisfaction.
Founded in 1931, Voss has specializes in fluid line and connection technology for a variety of fuel and pneumatic applications, including fluid systems used in selective catalytic reduction systems used on a variety of diesel engine for light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks and buses, construction and agricultural equipment, and passenger cars.

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