Denso Sales California Inc. announced the completion of its reorganization under a new name – Denso Products and Services Americas Inc. The establishment of its Aftermarket Business Headquarters for the Americas in Long Beach, Calif. was first announced on Oct. 31, 2012.
As part of the reorganization, American Industrial Manufacturing Services in Murrieta, Calif., a Denso group company that produces remanufactured products, including starters and alternators, and repairs common rail diesel fuel injectors is combined with Denso Sales California Inc. in Long Beach, Calif.
The new organization will be responsible for engineering, procurement, sales, service and planning for aftermarket, heavy-duty, OES and non-automotive products. Denso has identified these segments for expansion in the Americas.
The companies will remain in their current locations in Long Beach and Murrieta, Calif. Denso Products and Services Inc. will employ more than 400 people.
Denso Sales California is Now Denso Products and Services Americas Inc.
Denso Sales California Inc. announced the completion of its reorganization under a new name – Denso Products and Services Americas Inc. The establishment of its Aftermarket Business Headquarters for the Americas in Long Beach, Calif. was first announced on Oct. 31, 2012.
The new company will serve OEMs, automotive aftermarket, heavy-duty and non-automotive customers and also provide expanded services. The new company’s services will include remanufacturing starters and alternators, repair for common rail diesel fuel injectors, navigation system repairs and plans to add additional services in the future.
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