Denso Supplies Diesel Aftertreatment Components to Hino
Denso has entered into an agreement with Hino Trucks to supply all-makes diesel aftertreatment products, including DPFs, to Hino dealers.
by Staff
April 27, 2016
Photo via Denso Heavy Duty
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Photo via Denso Heavy Duty
Denso has entered into an agreement with Hino Trucks to supply all-makes diesel aftertreatment products including DPFS as well as components to Hino dealers.
The DPF and components offered by Denso are a result of a strategic partnership established with Dinex. Denso and Dinex will supply DPFs, bellows, clamps, gaskets, mufflers and other necessary components for various makes and models. These parts will all be produced and shipped from the Dinex manufacturing facility in Georgia.
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The all-makes parts program will allow Hino Truck dealers to meet customers' aftertreatment product needs in a one-stop process. The Denso program will be offered to all Hino dealerships across the U.S.
“Diesel aftertreatment is projected to be the second largest aftermarket segment by 2020,” said Frank Jenkins, senior manager of Denso’s heavy duty group. “The growth is driven by new emission regulations.”
For more information on Dinex distributed by Denso, click here or contact a Denso distributor.
Denso is a Japan-based global supplier of systems and components in the areas of thermal, powertrain control, electronics, information and safety.
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