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Articles in Dec 19, 2002 issue of Autoparts Report
- TDS/US Inc. To Open Facility In Virginia
- Dow Automotive To Produce Components For Ford's Integrated Plant In Brazil
- Hella To Produce Headlamp In France
- Opel Considering Sale Of Some Of Its Parts Units In 2003
- California Fuel Cell Partnership To Boost Fuel Cell Vehicles In 2003
- GM To Boost Production In China With New Plant
- Chrysler Will Add Two New Models In The Next Five Years; Production Costs Are Pared
- Copart Opens 100th Location In Florida
- Unipres, OSL To Set Up Joint Venture In France
- Ford's Pension Liability Shrinks
- AFL Automotive Awarded Electronic Business From GM
- DENSO To Produce Alternators In Turkey
- New Board Positions Created By MEMA
- DaimlerChrysler, Metaldyne In Joint Venture
- Valeo Reorganizes Lighting Business In Spain
- Dana To Sell Brake and Clutch Business To European Private Equity Firm
- GenCorp's GDX Unit Get New Ford, GM Business
- NAFTA Provides Big Benefit For Mexico's Auto Industries
- New S&P Analysis Says Big Three Face Big Challenges
- Auto Parts Industry Seeks Relief From Higher Steel Tariffs
- Chrysler To Begin Flexible Manufacturing At Windsor Assembly
- BMW Gets EU Aid For Leipzig Plant
- North American Auto Production Estimate Lowered To 16.1 Million Units In 2003
- Ford's Vehicles Top The Big Three In Reducing Auto Pollution
- Big Three's Share Of Canada's Auto Market Is Shrinking
- MTU Expands Drive Shaft Business In North American Market
- Weak Yen Harms U.S. Auto Industry, Ford Said
- Ford Plans To Change Three Light Truck Plants To Flexible Manufacturing
- Ballard To Supply Honda With Fuel Cell Modules
- SmarTire Signs New Tire Monitoring Contract
- Millennium Cell, DaimlerChrysler Continue Hydrogen Storage Cooperation
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