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Denso to build new plant in Indonesia

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Denso Corp on Tuesday announced that it will construct a new plant in the Bekasi District of West Java Province, Indonesia, in response to growing vehicle production in the country. The new plant will start operations in February 2014 and produce engine control products, including engine electronic control units (ECUs) and variable cam timing (VCT) control systems, as well as starters, alternators, and other devices.

"Denso considers Indonesia to be a growing market in Asia," said Akio Shikamura, senior executive director of Denso's Thermal Systems Business Group. "By expanding production capacity, Denso will increase its production ratio in the country, better serve its customers, and contribute to the Indonesian economy in terms of investment and employment."

Denso has been doing business in Indonesia since 1975. Currently, it produces automotive air-conditioning systems, radiators, spark plugs, filters, and other products at two plants.

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