01.03.2007 12:00:00
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Navistar Says Operating Company Will Resume Production of Diesel Engines for Ford Under Temporary Court Order That Also Requires Ford to Pay for Engines Shipped
Navistar International Corporation (OTC:NAVZ) said today that it will
resume production of Power Stroke® diesel
engines used by Ford Motor Company in its heavy duty pickup truck line.
The announcement is in response to a temporary order issued by Judge
John J. McDonald of the Circuit Court of Oakland County, Michigan.
Judge McDonald issued the temporary order late Wednesday afternoon and
scheduled a hearing for both companies Wednesday, March 7.
Under Judge McDonald’s order, Ford will be
required to pay, without deductions, for all diesel engines it receives
from International Truck and Engine Corporation, Navistar’s
principal operating company.
"We have a great engine that has been met
with very positive initial reviews from customers, Ford dealers and
media, and we are anxious for it to get out into the marketplace,”
said Jack Allen, president of International's engine group.
Navistar announced Monday that it was immediately suspending production
of the new 6.4L Power Stroke® diesel engine
because Ford had stopped honoring the terms of agreement under which the
engines were built.
International currently produces Power Stroke®
6.4L diesel engines that meet 2007 emissions standards while increasing
performance, durability and fuel economy at its engine plants in
Indianapolis, Ind., and Huntsville, Ala.
Navistar International Corporation (OTC:NAVZ) is the parent company of
International Truck and Engine Corporation. The company produces
International® brand commercial trucks,
mid-range diesel engines and IC brand school buses, Workhorse brand
chassis for motor homes and step vans, and is a private label designer
and manufacturer of diesel engines for the pickup truck, van and SUV
markets. Navistar is also a provider of truck and diesel engine parts. A
wholly owned subsidiary offers financing services. Additional
information is available at: www.navistar.com.
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