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Dana to Open Global Fuel Cell Support Centers

September 09, 2003 by Jeff Shepard

Dana Corp. (Toledo, OH) announced that it is expanding its global engineering network by opening new fuel cell support centers in Rugby, England, and Toyohashi, Japan. The two new support centers complement facilities in Neu-Ulm, Germany; Paris, TN; and Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Combined, the five centers will serve as a network of specialist centers to support engineering research and high-volume production methods.

Through this global network of fuel cell technology centers, Dana is actively developing high-quality, cost-effective, OEM components for the fuel cell industry. At the Rugby center, the team is engaged in developing derivations of Dana's Intelligent Cooling™ pumps to make them suitable for fuel cell applications. The new center in Japan will focus on new business and applications support for the Asian markets.