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Metaldyne licenses Mazda - Supply and Demand - contract details - Brief Article

Automotive Industries,  May, 2002  

Plymouth, Michigan-based Metaldyne announced that it signed an agreement with Mazda Motor Corp., allowing it to use its powder metal forged connecting rod technology. The PM rods will be used in Mazda's inline four cylinder global engine.

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