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Tenneco intends to purchase select Delphi assets

RP news wires, Noria Corporation

Tenneco Inc. on March 10 announced that it has entered into a purchase agreement with Delphi Automotive Systems LLC to acquire certain ride control assets and inventory at Delphis Kettering, Ohio, facility. This purchase agreement has been filed with the bankruptcy court as part of Delphis bankruptcy court proceedings.

The closing of this purchase is subject to certain closing conditions, including bankruptcy court approval.

As part of the purchase agreement, Tenneco would pay approximately $10 million for existing ride control components inventory and approximately $9 million for certain machinery and equipment. Tenneco would also lease a portion of the Kettering facility from Delphi.

In connection with the purchase agreement, Tenneco has entered into an agreement with the International Union of Electrical Workers, which represents the Delphi workforce at the Kettering plant. The agreement was ratified by the IUEs rank and file in August 2007.

Tenneco has also entered into a long-term supply agreement with General Motors Corporation to continue to supply passenger car shock and strut business to General Motors from the Kettering facility.

Tenneco is a $6.2 billion global manufacturing company with headquarters in Lake Forest, Ill., and approximately 21,000 employees worldwide. Tenneco is one of the worlds largest designers, manufacturers and marketers of emission control and ride control products and systems for the automotive original equipment market and the aftermarket. Tenneco markets its products principally under the Monroe, Walker, Gillet and Clevite Elastomer brand names.

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