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Articles in Oct 18, 2002, issue of Autoparts Report
- Eaton Lands $190 million Deal To Supply Transmissions For Use In S. America
- Gentex Authorizes Share Repurchase Plan
- West Coast Port Shutdown Slowed Auto/Autoparts Production
- DaimlerChrysler Canada, Union Avert Strike With Tentative Collective Agreement
- Federal-Mogul Expands In Asia Seeking Significant Growth
- Eaton's Third Quarter Earnings Jump To $1.26 Per Share
- GM Considers Diesel Engine Production In Russia
- Intermet's Quarterly Sales Decline
- U.S. Automotive Pension Gap Pegged At $30 Billion
- Rockwell Automation Selected By Ford For Stamping Press Upgrade
- Isuzu May Pull Out Of Fuji Joint Venture
- Fuel Cell Component Plant Opened In Texas
- Ford, GM To Co-Develop 6-Speed Transmissions
- Pension Deficit Forces General Motors To Undergo Aggressive Cost Cutting
- Automotive Use Of DC Fractional Horsepower Motor Market To Reach $4.18 Billion By 2008
- SmarTire To Supply Pirelli With Tire Monitoring Systems
- Hyundai To Set Up Venture With China
- Ford Freed From Customs Duties On Car Parts In Russia
- Hyundai, Daimler, Mitsubishi In $13 Billion Parts Procurement Arrangement
- Delphi Awarded $2.5 Billion Diesel Common Rail Contract To Supply Renault
- Former Yugo Producer, Zastava, In Venture With U.S. Investment Group
- Copart Expands Salvage Operations With Latest Acquisition
- Fiat To Cut More Than 8,000 Jobs In Restructuring Effort
- Planet Salvage To Supply Procurement Solution To ABRA Auto Body & Glass
- Toyota Said To Plan New Engine Plant In Poland