Dana Begins Production of Rear Driving Modules for GM Holden Australian-Built Passenger Cars DANA CORPORATION LOGO Dana Corporation logo. (PRNewsFoto)[DM] TOLEDO, OH USA 09/03/1999
13 December 1999
Dana Begins Production of Rear Driving Modules for GM Holden Australian-Built Passenger Cars DANA CORPORATION LOGO Dana Corporation logo. (PRNewsFoto)[DM] TOLEDO, OH USA 09/03/1999Estimated to Exceed $100 Million Annually TOLEDO, Ohio, Dec. 13 -- Dana Corporation today announced that its subsidiary Dana Australia Pty. Ltd. has begun production of rear drive modules for Holden Limited, a General Motors Corporation subsidiary, for that company's Commodore passenger car. Sales of the modules, which are manufactured in Australia, will exceed $100 million annually. (Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/19990903/DANA ) The production of the rear drive modules expands Dana's most ambitious modular program to date in the Asia-Pacific region. Dana already provides Holden with the front corner modules for the Commodore. "We are particularly pleased to further develop our relationship with Holden," said Barry Clark, director for Dana's module operations in Australia. "This is another opportunity for Dana to combine our component expertise with our experience as a systems integrator to help our customers get their products to market faster." "This is Dana's ninth major modular project in the last three years," said Mike Laisure, vice president of Dana's Modules and Systems Group. "We are committed to continued growth of our modules and systems programs by providing innovative and cost-effective solutions to our customers." Dana established its Australian presence in 1970, growing to more than 30 facilities in Australia and New Zealand that produce components and systems for vehicular and off-highway manufacturers and their related aftermarkets. Dana's global modular activity is wide ranging, involving 10 facilities in seven nations. This activity includes current projects with major original equipment manufacturers such as DaimlerChrysler AG, Fiat Auto Argentina S.A., Ford Motor Company, GM, Mack Trucks Inc., Toyota Motor Corporation, Volkswagen AG, and A.B. Volvo. These projects range from corner modules to the world's first Rolling Chassis(TM) module for a light truck, which Dana supplies to Chrysler for its Dodge Dakota pickup trucks assembled in Brazil. Dana Corporation is one of the world's largest independent suppliers to vehicle manufacturers and their related aftermarkets. Founded in 1904 and based in Toledo, Ohio, the company operates some 330 major facilities in 32 countries and employs more than 86,000 people. The company reported sales of $12.5 billion in 1998. Dana's Internet address is http://www.dana.com