India: Williams Controls to open wholly-owned plant

Portland, Oregon-based Williams Controls, a designer and manufacturer of Electronic Throttle Control Systems (ETCs) for the heavy truck, bus and off-road markets, will open its wholly-owned manufacturing facility in Pune, India, on 1 July 2010. This new plant will produce electronic pedals for the supplier's clients in India's truck, bus, off-road It’s time to log … Continued

Portland, Oregon-based Williams Controls, a designer and manufacturer of Electronic Throttle Control Systems (ETCs) for the heavy truck, bus and off-road markets, will open its wholly-owned manufacturing facility in Pune, India, on 1 July 2010.

This new plant will produce electronic pedals for the supplier's clients in India's truck, bus, off-road

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