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2004 Automotive News PACE Awards Winners Announced

Automotive News has announced the 11 winners of its 2004 PACE Awards. This is the 10th year that the publication has honored innovative auto suppliers through the PACE Awards, which are co-sponsored by Cap Gemini Ernst & Young and Transportation Research Center Inc. The winners were announced at a ceremony on Monday, March 8, at the Detroit Opera House. A panel of independent judges selected the winners from a group of 23 finalists.

DETROIT — Automotive News has announced the 11 winners of its 2004 PACE Awards. This is the 10th year that the publication has honored innovative auto suppliers through the PACE Awards, which are co-sponsored by Cap Gemini Ernst & Young and Transportation Research Center Inc.

The winners were announced at a ceremony on Monday, March 8, at the Detroit Opera House. A panel of independent judges selected the winners from a group of 23 finalists.

This year’s winners include:

AutoForm Engineering
BASF Coatings Division of BASF Group
Delphi Electronics & Safety
Delphi Corp. Saginaw Steering Systems
Denso Corp.
DuPont Automotive Coatings
Filter Specialists Inc.
Johnson Controls Inc. Automotive Group
Motorola Inc.
TRW Automotive
Visteon Corp.

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