BorgWarner Acquires Dytech ENSA - aftermarketNews

BorgWarner Acquires Dytech ENSA

BorgWarner to expand emissions portfolio with new Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) cooler business.

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — Global powertrain supplier BorgWarner has acquired Dytech ENSA SL, a producer of exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) coolers, EGR tubes and integrated EGR modules including valves for automotive and commercial vehicle applications. With locations in Spain, Portugal and India, Dytech ENSA employs approximately 1,000 people and supplies customers such as Renault/Nissan, VW/Audi, Ford, Fiat, Navistar, GM, Daimler, PSA, Suzuki, Mahindra & Mahindra, TATA, Ashok Leyland, MAN and IVECO. Dytech ENSA’s annual sales for 2009 were approximately $180 million.

"From both a technology and geography standpoint, this acquisition is an excellent strategic fit," said BorgWarner Chairman and CEO Timothy Manganello. "Combining ENSA’s cooler technology with BorgWarner’s technology leadership in engine air management and products such as turbochargers and EGR valves will provide operational and engineering synergies. Similarly, the acquisition creates additional market opportunities in both passenger and commercial vehicle applications, and enhances BorgWarner’s ability to serve customers globally."

Cooled EGR helps reduce NOx and particulate matter emissions in diesel and gasoline-direct injection (GDI) engines. The combination of ENSA’s EGR cooler technology with BorgWarner’s EGR valve and controls expertise will allow BorgWarner to offer customers complete system solutions, such as an integrated EGR valve, cooler, by-pass valve, and tubes, in one package.

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