Deutz signs engines MoU with AB Volvo

Deutz has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with AB Volvo with the intention to explore the potential to extend their long-term cooperation with a joint development of the next generation of medium-duty engines for non-road applications. The MoU also aims at analysing the conditions for establishing a Deutz majority-owned joint-venture company in China for the production of medium-duty engines for non-road applications.
Loading, Hauling & Excavation / April 20, 2012

617 Deutz has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with AB 473 Volvo with the intention to explore the potential to extend their long-term cooperation with a joint development of the next generation of medium-duty engines for non-road applications.

The MoU also aims at analysing the conditions for establishing a Deutz majority-owned joint-venture company in China for the production of medium-duty engines for non-road applications.

The production company is intended to provide support for the Volvo Group’s anticipated growth in non-road applications in Asia.

Any implementation requires both companies to agree on the final terms and conditions in a binding contract.

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