• Tomorrow's systems

    Dana Corp.'s Commercial Vehicle Systems unit announced that it is integrating its Spicer Heavy Systems Assembly Div. into its Ride and Control Systems Div., with headquarters at the Commercial Vehicle Technology Center in Kalamazoo, MI. Our mission is to transform today's components and services into tomorrow's innovative system solutions that provide more value for our customers on a global basis,
    Dec. 1, 2001

    Dana Corp.'s Commercial Vehicle Systems unit announced that it is integrating its Spicer Heavy Systems Assembly Div. into its Ride and Control Systems Div., with headquarters at the Commercial Vehicle Technology Center in Kalamazoo, MI. “Our mission is to transform today's components and services into tomorrow's innovative system solutions that provide more value for our customers on a global basis,” said Rick Clayton, president of Commercial Vehicle Systems. “The Ride and Control Systems Div. is the group that will develop these systems and modules to meet the market needs of the future.”

    As a result of the move, the Spicer Heavy Systems Assembly Div.'s office in Wyomissing, PA, will be closed, and its assembly plants in Lancaster, PA, and Lugoff, SC, will report to Greg DiMarco, general manager of the Ride and Control Systems Div.

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