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TI Automotive Opens New Fuel Tank Systems Production Facility In India

New Chennai, India, facility produces fuel tanks for Nissan to serve domestic India market.

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. – TI Automotive announced that it recently opened its fifth facility in India. The all-new 73,000-square-foot facility produces fuel tank systems for Nissan vehicles built in India.
 
The new location is TI Automotive’s first fuel tank production facility in India. TI Automotive’s other manufacturing locations in India are in Bangalore, Baroda, Chennai and Manesar, and produce fluid carrying systems, including brake and fuel lines. More than 80 people are employed at the new Chennai location.
 
"India provides exciting growth opportunities for global suppliers as vehicle production and market demand continue to increase," said Bill Kozyra, chairman, CEO and president, TI Automotive. "With this new facility, we have expanded our reach to bring our long-standing fuel tank systems expertise to the region in order to meet the needs of our customers."
 
According to TI Automotive, the company’s award-winning plastic fuel tanks help automakers meet new fuel economy demands by reducing weight and emissions while optimizing packaging. In fact, TI Automotive says it recently introduced one of the first plastic fuel tanks specifically designed for hybrid vehicles.
 
"There is a rapidly increasing global demand for plastic fuel tank systems, and as a recognized leader, it is essential that we establish dedicated production facilities in order to support our customer base," said Hans Dieltjens, executive vice president, Fuel Tank Systems, TI Automotive.
 
 
 

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