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JANUARY 2009
American Axle executes asset purchase agreement
with FormTech
American Axle & Manufacturing
(AAM) announced that it has executed
an asset purchase agreement with
FormTech Industries LLC.
As part of this agreement, AAM exchanged
its hub and spindle forging business
for FormTech’s differential gear,
hypoid pinion and ring gear forging
businesses. In order to compensate
for the difference in value between
the assets and businesses exchanged
by the parties, AAM made a cash payment
to FormTech. The parties also exchanged
certain direct and indirect inventories,
fixed assets and tooling related
to the exchanged businesses.
Other key aspects of the agreement
include the sale of AAM’s Tonawanda
Forge Facility, New York, to a third
party. FormTech will continue to
operate in the Tonawanda facility,
AAM’s acquisition of FormTech’s 50,000
square-foot manufacturing facility,
in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, and AccuGear,
Inc., a newly formed AAM subsidiary,
will produce net shaped differential
gears for a variety of customers.
“Through this asset purchase agreement,
AAM has strategically acquired new
forging process technology. This
strengthens AAM’s competitive position
in the North American automotive
forging market and enhances our ability
to expand and diversify AAM’s market
penetration into transaxle components
for passenger cars and crossover
vehicles, as well as transfer case
and all-wheel-drive components,”
said AAM co-founder, chairman and
CEO Richard E. Dauch.
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