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... It is a qualified piston ring manufacturer to Chrysler Group LLC, Ford Motor Co., General Motors Co., Harley-Davidson and others. ... View this article
... Auburn Hills, Mich.-based Chrysler Group LLC said last month's sales were its best May in six years, with Dodge Ram sales jumping 23.8 percent ... View this article
... who make gears, clutch pressure plates and torque-converter components for such customers as Auburn Heights, Mich.-based Chrysler Group LLC ... View this article
... In late 1996, SDI began supplying high-strength low-alloy hot band to Heidtman Steel Products Inc., an approved steel supplier to Chrysler Corp. ... View this article
... Constellium said its customers in the automotive sector include Chrysler Group LLC, Auburn Hills, Mich.; Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich.; General ... View this article
... the months ahead. Auburn Hills, Mich.-based Chrysler Group LLC posted its best April sales since 2007. Sales of Ram ... View this article
Chrysler Group LLC's first-quarter net income tumbled 64.9 percent from the same period last year, which the automaker blamed on reduced ... View this article
Chrysler Group LLC will invest $19.6 million in its Toledo machining plant in Perrysburg, Ohio, to increase its production capacity for new torque ... View this article
... The technology is being used at Ford Motor Co.'s Dearborn, Mich., assembly plant and at Auburn Hills, Mich.-based Chrysler Group LLC's plant in ... View this article
... "We think there are some serious considerations for Chrysler (Group LLC) and GM (General Motors Co.), for example, increasing their aluminum ... View this article
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