Delphi Automotive Systems said it has achieved a significant milestone in the company's effort to grow its engine management systems (EMS) business, globally. In the first half of 2001, approximately $520 million in business was booked with OEM customers in various regions of the world, it said. Of this $520 million, approximately $52 million has been previously announced.
Engine management is the science of equipping and calibrating an engine to achieve clean exhaust emissions while providing the best possible performance, fuel economy and driveability.
"Much of this new business is in Asia Pacific, a region of focus for Delphi," said Guy C. Hachey, vice president of Delphi Automotive Systems and president, Delphi Energy & Chassis Systems.
Two new EMS contracts, recently announced by Delphi, include a two-year agreement to supply China Engine Corp. in Taiwan, and a five-year agreement to supply SEM/Dongfeng.




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