BorgWarner Expands Distribution of Thermal Management Products
BorgWarner announced that its commercial vehicle thermal management technologies will be available through the independent aftermarket distribution network by those currently distributing Delco Remy Genuine Products in the United States and Canada.
by Staff
November 29, 2017
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BorgWarner announced that its commercial vehicle thermal management technologies will be available through the independent aftermarket distribution network by those currently distributing Delco Remy Genuine Products in the United States and Canada.
BorgWarner’s thermal management products include:
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