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Tenneco Appoints Richard Kwas As Vice President, Investor Relations

Kwas will lead investor relations strategy for the future Tenneco Powertrain company.

Tenneco Reports 4th Quarter, Full-Year 2018 Results

Total revenue in the fourth quarter was $4.3 billion, up 79 percent year-over-year, driven mainly by the completion of the Federal-Mogul acquisition on Oct. 1, 2018.

Tenneco Supplies Suspension On Jaguar I-PACE All-Electric SUV

The vehicle features Tenneco’s passive front and rear dampers and coil and air spring suspension modules.

Tenneco Announces Preliminary 4th Quarter, Full-Year 2018 Revenue

The company said it expects continued growth in 2019 with constant dollar revenue growing 4 to 5 percent.

China To Offer ‘Significant Opportunity’ For Tenneco Spin-Off, DRiV

aftermarketNews had the opportunity to speak to Brian Kesseler, co-CEO, Tenneco and future chairman and CEO, DRiV, about plans for the new business, which will include a significant focus on China.

DRiV Inc. To Spin From Tenneco Later This Year

Once it spins, DRiV will serve as one of the largest global multi-line, multi-brand aftermarket suppliers and one of the largest global original equipment (OE) ride performance and braking suppliers to aftermarket, light vehicle and commercial vehicle customers, the company says. DRiV will be headquartered in the greater Chicago area. 

Tenneco Makes New Appointment To Its Board Of Directors

Denise Gray is currently president of LG Chem Michigan Inc. Tech Center in Troy, Michigan, overseeing the North American subsidiary of South Korean LG Chem Ltd., one of the world’s largest lithium-ion battery manufacturers.

Tenneco Expands Monroe Quick-Strut Coverage By More Than 2.8 Million Vehicles  

The company has introduced 17 more Quick-Strut part numbers and 17 additional premium ride control units.

Tenneco Announces Close Of Öhlins Racing Transaction

The agreement to acquire Öhlins was signed and announced on Nov. 15, 2018. Today’s closing precedes the planned separation of Tenneco into two independent, publicly traded companies through a tax-free spin-off to shareholders that will establish an Aftermarket and Ride Performance company and a Powertrain Technology company.

Tenneco Increases Monroe Quick-Strut Coverage, Adds 20 New Part Numbers In December

The 20 new part numbers expand coverage by more than 160 million vehicles in 2018.

Tenneco Signs Definitive Agreement To Acquire Öhlins Racing A.B.     

Acquiring the technology company enables Tenneco to further capitalize on secular trends in intelligent suspension, autonomous driving and mobility.

Monroe Quick-Strut Range Expanded To An Additional 2.3 Million Vehicles

The new part numbers are engineered to restore like-new control, comfort and handling in 71 import and two domestic applications, according to Tenneco.