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DENSO Aftermarket and Industrial Solutions (AMIS) is restructuring its organization to enhance its European operations and offer even more to local markets. The new ‘One EU Aftermarket’ approach will better align DENSO with its customers through a more integrated collaboration process, by consolidating countries under one united organization.
Last month, DENSO won a lawsuit against two companies selling counterfeit DENSO-branded diesel injectors in Russia. DENSO, one of the world’s largest OEMs for the automotive industry, sued counterfeit manufacturers, Dieselkam LLC and entrepreneur Evgeny Valerievich Drannikov, who operate under the Truck Diesel Service brand.
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing’s #7 TS050 HYBRID, sponsored by DENSO and driven by Mike Conway, Jose Maria Lopez and Kamui Kobayashi, has won the 2020 FIA World Endurance Drivers’ Championship. By winning the final event of the season in Bahrain, they narrowly beat their teammates Brendon Hartley, Sebastien Buemi and Kazuki Nakajima to the top spot.
The drive to zero emissions and carbon neutral vehicle production processes are highlighting the growing significance of sustainability within the automotive industry. These trends are not just driven by the introduction of strict emissions targets and bans on naturally aspirated vehicles from governments across Europe, but also by increased awareness of environmental and sustainability issues among consumers. However, if the European automotive industry is to achieve the ambitious sustainability targets it has been given, every business within the sector has a responsibility to make their own contribution. In this article, we look at the work DENSO is doing to bring about a more sustainable future.
Every industry has its jargon, and the automotive aftermarket is certainly no exception. While most aftermarket professionals already know their spark plugs from their glow plugs and their compressors from their condensers, there are new technologies and wider trends you may be less familiar with. To help every aftermarket business keep up-to-date with the latest industry trends, we’ve compiled a list of the most common technical terms, acronyms and abbreviations you need to know about…