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News Release from: AB Automotive Electronics
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 30 January 2004
Automotive contracts show improved
climate
AB Automotive Electronics and AB Automotive France won automotive climate control contracts worth more than GBP 140 million, over the life of the contracts, in 2003.
AB Automotive Electronics and AB Automotive France won automotive climate control contracts worth more than GBP 140 million, over the life of the contracts, in 2003 TT electronics acquired AB Automotive France (previously known as Demo Tableaux de Commande) in March 2003 and, by combining the company's design and manufacturing facilities with those offered by AB Automotive in Cardiff, TT electronics has been able to significantly increase its climate control capabilities
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AB Automotive Electronics is a supplier of climate control units, body electronics and switch assemblies to vehicle manufacturers and major system integrators worldwide.
AB Automotive France designs and manufactures automotive climate control panels for customers based mainly in France, on Renault, Peugeot and Citroen vehicles.
The company's head office is in Le Mans with additional manufacturing facilities near Sao Paulo, Brazil.
David Oates, Managing Director of AB Automotive Electronics, says: "The combination of AB Automotive France and AB Automotive Electronics has given TT electronics a broad base of climate control manufacturing locations in the UK, mainland Europe and North and South America.
The merging of both companies' capabilities has given us the opportunity to win new climate control contracts in 2003, particularly in France, and we look forward to building further on this in 2004".
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