KSPG to focus on fuel-reduction components at NAIAS 2015

German Tier 1 supplier KSPG AG, which has subsidiaries in the USA and Mexico, is to showcase a range of fuel-reduction components at the forthcoming North American International Auto Show

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 16 Dec 2014 Views icon3596 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Production of secondary air pumps at the Fountain Inn plant.

Production of secondary air pumps at the Fountain Inn plant.

German Tier 1 supplier KSPG AG, which has subsidiaries in the USA and Mexico, is to showcase a range of fuel-reduction components at the forthcoming North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) which is to  be held at the COBO Center, Detroit, Michigan, from January 12 to 25.

KSPG AG will display its components and assemblies for cars, light- and medium-duty commercial vehicles. The display will also include steel pistons, exhaust-gas recirculation systems and high-duty plain bearings. All these products play an important role in fuel and emission reduction as well as ‘clean diesels’.

The company also plans to showcase oil, coolant and vacuum pumps designed to address growing cooling requirements posed by today's engine generations. Pierburg in Auburn Hills, Michigan, is responsible for the marketing and engineering of these pumps; production for the American market is at the Pierburg pump plant in the federal state of Guanajuato, Mexico.

The KSPG Group (Kolbenschmidt Pierburg), which represents the mobility sector within Germany's Rheinmetall Group, has annual sales of 2.46 billion euros (2013) and ranks among the 100 biggest auto-industry suppliers worldwide. Some 12,000 employees at around 40 production plants in Europe, the Americas, Japan, India and China develop and manufacture components, modules and assemblies for the drive systems of present and future vehicles. Around 11 percent of sales is generated with North American customers and about 1,700 employees work in the USA and Mexico.

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