Monday, January 15, 2007

Auto parts - German auto-parts maker Kirchhoff's Polish unit to invest EUR 15 mln tomeet rising demand


German auto-parts maker Kirchhoff's Polish unit to invest EUR 15 mln tomeet rising demand
WARSAW. JANUARY 15. INTERFAX CENTRAL EUROPE - German auto-part maker Kirchhoff Group's Polish unit will invest more than EUR 15 mln in its manufacturing facility to meet rising demand, the company's management board member Janusz Sobon told Interfax Monday.

Parenting classes to begin at Family Resource Center
The Kernville Union School District Family Resource Center in Lake Isabella announced that a new series of parenting classes entitled, Building Confident and Healthy Families,is slated to start Thursday, Jan. 18.

The Guide era closes in Anderson
One of Anderson's last ties to its storied General Motors past was severed Friday when auto-parts supplier Guide permanently closed.

Judge approves plan by investor group to buy stake in Delphi
NEW YORK A federal bankruptcy judge in New York today approved a plan by an investor group to buy a stake in bankrupt auto parts maker Delphi worth up to three (b) billion dollars.

German Carmakers Move Into Higher Gear in India
Mesmerized by India's thundering economy and increasing demand for cars, the German auto industry has notched up investment in the country with key players setting up new plants and expanding existing production.

1-800 Radiator Opens Outlet in Waxahachie
Today 1-800 Radiator officially opens their Waxahachie location for business. 1-800 Radiator is the largest independent distributor of automotive cooling components in the United States. The Waxahachie outlet is owned and operated by local entrepreneur Andy Sayre.