DETROIT, Sept. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- American Axle & Manufacturing,
Inc. (AAM), today announced it will produce a carrier assembly for a major
U.S. commercial truck program.
The carrier assembly will be used in a tandem, double-reduction rear axle
for heavy-duty vocational, commercial and line-haul application vehicles,
beginning in 2009.
AAM is leveraging the legacy knowledge-base and commercial vehicle
expertise of its Albion Automotive subsidiary in the United Kingdom and the
engineering talent provided at its new Fort Wayne Engineering Center in
Indiana for this program. The manufacturing process for this product will
employ the company's environmentally friendly two-cut/dry-cut gear generation
process to produce gear sets that meet the extreme levels of durability
essential for heavy duty applications.
'Quality, reliability, strength and durability are hallmarks of AAM's
product portfolio,' says AAM Co-Founder, Chairman & CEO Richard E. Dauch. 'We
are extremely pleased to have been given the opportunity to produce high
quality, high performance carrier assembly for one of the world's leading
commercial truck manufacturers.
'This new business is AAM's first major venture into commercial trucks in
the United States and brings a new product manufactured by AAM to the U.S.
market. With this award, we are able to further expand our strategic
initiative of increasing our new products penetration into new market segments
with new customers.'
AAM is a world leader in the manufacture, engineering, design and
validation of driveline and drivetrain systems and related components and
modules, chassis systems and metal-formed products for trucks, sport utility
vehicles, passenger cars and crossover utility vehicles. In addition to
locations in the United States (Michigan, New York, Ohio and Indiana), AAM
also has offices or facilities in Brazil, China, Germany, India, Japan,
Luxembourg, Mexico, Poland, South Korea, Thailand and the United Kingdom.
Certain statements contained in this press release which are not
historical facts contain forward-looking information with respect to the
Company's plans, projections or future performance, the occurrence of which
involves risk and uncertainties that could cause the Company's actual results
or plans to differ materially from those expected by the Company which include
risk factors described in the Company's filings with the Securities and
Exchange Commission.
For more information ...
Renee B. Rogers Jamie M. Little
Manager, Corporate Communications and Director, Investor Relations
Media Relations (313) 758-4831
(313) 758-4882 jamie.little@aam.com
renee.rogers@aam.com
Or visit the AAM website at www.aam.com
SOURCE American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc.