Delphi Corp., Troy Michigan, has secured more than $1.5 billion in future commercial vehicle business during the first six months of 2003, exceeding the company's target for the entire year.
Delphi has steadily increased its commercial vehicle business during each of the past three years. Last year, the company booked $1.1 billion of new commercial venicle business, up from $900 million in 2001.
Greg Kochendorfer, Delphi's global director for Commercial Vehicles, said that the majority of this year's new business falls into six product areas: diesel fuel injection; diesel electronic control units; and audio, safety, climate control, and electrical/electronic distribution systems.
"Europe and North America have always been strong CV markets for Delphi, but this year Asia-Pacific is leading all regions in new business booking
performance," said Kochendorfer.
For additional information about Delphi's Commercial Vehicle business visit www.delphi.com .
Delphi Tops $1.5 Billion in Commercial Vehicle Business
Delphi Corp., Troy Michigan, has secured more than $1.5 billion in future commercial vehicle business during the first six months of 2003, exceeding the company's target for the entire year
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