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Articles in Jan 29, 2002, issue of Autoparts Report
- Rebuilt Engine And Transmission Sales To See Sustained Growth
- Ford's Tire Buyback Program Will End Soon
- BorgWarner Declares Quarterly Dividend
- DaimlerChrysler Selects Covisint For Supplier Network
- NHTSA Seeks Comments On CAF? Light Truck Standard For MY2004. standards from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- Ford Plans To Sell Kwik-Fit Business
- Visteon Has $14 Million Fourth-Quarter Loss
- Japan Considering WTO Complaint Over U.S. Sheet Steel Tariffs
- Benteler In Chinese Joint Venture To Make Chassis Components
- Johnson Controls Reports Quarterly Sales/Earnings Increase
- New Paint Technologies Help Boost Plastic Usage In Exterior Automotive Parts
- Japan's Automakers' Purchases Of U.S. Made Parts Decline
- Modine's Third-Quarter Earnings Fall Sharply
- General Motors Sells Its Position In New Venture Gear To DaimlerChrysler
- Mitsubishi Motors Will Enter Canadian Market
- ArvinMeritor Loss Increases, After Charges
- Delphi Gets More Ford Audio Business
- Toyota Auto Parts Sales In Australia Set New Record In 2001
- Delphi Earnings Drop 73 Percent
- Textron Sells Majority Interest in Automotive Wire Processing Joint Venture
- Honda Pull Ahead Of Nissan To Becomes 2nd Largest Car Producer in Japan
- Gentex Said Revenues Increased; Profits Declined
- Aftermarket Wholesalers/Retailers See Net Sales Increase By In 8.6 Percent In 2001
- American Transport System Corp. Enters Deal With Philippines Bus Producer
- American Axle Fourth-Quarter Sales, Earnings Climb
- Covisint Will locate Its World Headquarters In Southfield, Mich
- Bridgestone, Continental Form Tire Partnership
- Autoliv Sales, Profit Up In 2001
- Eaton Awarded $150 Million Supply Contract By BMW
- Eaton's Operating Earnings Fall 37 Percent In Fourth Quarter
- Dana Initiates Real-Time Quality Tracking System For Suppliers