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Tata Daewoo Mobility announced on the 30th that it will strengthen strategic cooperation with global powertrain company FPT and continue mutual cooperation. The two companies plan to further solidify their partnership following the extension of a five-year engine supply contract signed last year. This cooperation was promoted with the aim of strengthening the competitiveness of eco-friendly and high-efficiency commercial vehicles.
At the cooperation-related event held in Gunsan, Jeollabuk-do on the 24th, officials from both companies, including Tata Daewoo Mobility President Kim Tae-sung and FPT CEO Sylvain Blaise, attended to share their achievements and discuss future cooperation directions. Tata Daewoo Mobility is applying FPT's NEF and CURSOR engines (4-13 liters) to major models such as large truck Maxsen, medium-sized truck Goosen, and subcompact truck Thesen, and these vehicles have secured stable quality in the domestic commercial vehicle market based on durability and performance.
The supplied engine meets Euro 6 emission standards and has high efficiency fuel efficiency and low pollution performance to meet eco-friendly transportation needs. In addition, it has secured competitiveness in terms of vehicle security by meeting international standards related to cybersecurity such as UNECER155 regulations and ISO 21434. The two companies have been working together for about 20 years by supplying more than 90,000 engines, and through this, they have established a stable supply base and technological competitiveness in the commercial vehicle powertrain field. In particular, the technical R&D center operated by FPT in Gunsan is a key base for cooperation between the two companies, and is responsible for joint development of next-generation technologies and local customized technical support.
Tata Daewoo Mobility plans to continue to increase product completeness based on the basis of such cooperation. President Kim Tae-sung said the cooperation is a strategic cooperation that has produced practical results in the market beyond simple supply relationships. FPT CEO Sylvain Blaise said it is important to meet the diverse operating environment and needs of our customers and will continue to support them with reliable solutions.
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