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DIAS Holding's Asia Forging Supply Subsidiary Names Two New Sales Vice Presidents

- Vast Experience in Key Asian Markets -

TAIPEI, Taiwan and ALLEN PARK, Mich., June 12 -- DIAS Holding, Inc.'s (OTC:DSHL) (BULLETIN BOARD: DSHL) wholly owned subsidiary, Asia Forging Supply (AFS), headquartered in Taiwan, today announced that it has named two new vice presidents - David Chen and Tamiyuki Higashi. The announcement was made by Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Eric Huang.

Mr. Chen, the new Sales Vice President, had been successfully working in the automotive and motorcycle industries for many years and has significant experience as quality and overseas sales manager for developing parts for motorcycles and vehicle modification. Mr. Chen achieved business relationships for exportation to the United States, Japan and Southeastern Asia. "I will utilize my experience for international sales. This expertise will bring in more business for the Company," stated Mr. Chen. "I am confident that the AFS business model, emphasizing 'One-Stop Shopping' and a 'Total Solution' will provide customers with highest quality of products."

Also named Vice President for the Japanese market is Tamiyuki Higashi, who had been working for AFS as sales manager for that market. Mr. Higashi successfully brought in significant business from Japan relying on his years of experience. "I appreciate the strong support the Company is giving me to further expand our business and look forward to the opportunity," said Mr. Higashi.

"AFS will now be more efficient and effective in conducting its business with these newly promoted vice presidents," said Mr. Huang. "Our new suppliers also will be greatly benefited by the Detroit International Auto Salon, under President Michael Wesney, which will allow these firms to exhibit their products and abilities year-round at our 300,000 square feet of exhibition space."