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Tenneco Introduces Add-On Valve Technology 

The company says the RideRefine SDD valve brings new levels of versatility, tunability and comfort to passive damper performance.

New Leaders to Join Tenneco’s Öhlins Racing Team

Marc McAllister and Tom Wittenschlaeger will help expand the Öhlins brand’s presence in North America.

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Manavendra Sial Named Tenneco Chief Financial Officer

Sial will take over the CFO spot on Jan. 1 from Jeff Stafeil, who recently left Tenneco to explore other opportunities.

Clore Names Dan Lucas VP of Sales
Monroe Named Intelligent Suspension Supplier For McLaren

The announcement builds on a decade-long relationship between McLaren Automotive and Monroe.

Ferodo Adds Hybrid Friction Material Composites for Brake Pads

Tenneco’s Ferodo OE braking business has introduced copper-free hybrid friction material composites.

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Ferodo Expands Zero-Copper Brakes to OE Commercial Segment

Tenneco first brought low- and zero copper brake pads to market in 2012 for light vehicles.

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Ferodo Celebrates 125th Anniversary

Today, Ferodo brake products are found on one in every four new cars, the company said.

Ferodo brakes 125 years
Tenneco Chosen as Rivian Suspension-Materials Supplier

Tenneco was selected to provide intelligent suspension and anti-vibration performance materials.

General Motors Names Tenneco a 2022 Supplier of the Year

This is the sixth consecutive time that Tenneco has received the Supplier of the Year award.

Tenneco Again Named a ‘World’s Most Ethical Company’

The 2023 recognition marks the second year in a row in which Tenneco has been recognized by Ethisphere.

Öhlins Racing Joins NASCAR Competition Partner Program

Öhlins is currently the exclusive supplier of shock absorbers for the NASCAR Cup Series Next Gen car platform.

Tenneco Adds H2 to Alt. Fuels Engine-Testing Capabilities

Extensive testing capabilities established in Germany and Michigan for internal combustion engines powered by hydrogen.