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Delphi Awarded Electronics Program Worth $2.7 Billion - Brief Article

Autoparts Report,  Feb 19, 2003  

Delphi Corp., said it has won significant electrical/electronic distribution systems (E/EDS) vehicle program content this year totaling $2.7 billion in revenue for the life of the contracts, which supports 17 automotive and heavy-duty truck manufacturers globally. Most contracts begin for model years 2005 and 2006.

"This has been a record year for quoting on new vehicle programs," said Paul Miller, Delphi Packard Electric Systems E/EDS business line executive. "Our success in winning as much business as we have speaks to our ability to provide our customers regionally with cost-effective, reliable systems solutions and designs that are customized to their needs."

These sales represent various levels of vehicle optimization and integration based on customer needs and vehicle complexity. Delphi will support these contracts with design development and engineering and a full range of products and solutions.

"As we continue growing our business, we are looking for ways to expand into adjacent transportation industries providing tiered suppliers and heavy- duty truck customers with a full range of products and solutions through optimization and systems integration," Miller said.

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