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Doosan Infracore America Engine Group Receives Industry Certifications

Wed February 11, 2009 - National Edition
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Doosan Infracore America’s Engine Division has received full EPA and California Air Resources Board (CARB) certification for its clean, natural gas engines in the United States. The North American engine division, headquartered in Suwanee, Ga., is now fully certified to sell engines across the United States.

“We are proud that the Doosan engines received this valuable certification,” said Kwangsup Hwang, general manager, North American Engine Division. “Our clean engines are 10 percent more fuel efficient than our competitors and consistently meet and exceed emission standards, and this certification will provide the opportunity for customers to enjoy the benefits of a clean, natural gas Doosan engine.”

The lean burn engine technology, found in Doosan engines, has been deployed to provide efficient, reliable and low emission performance for many years. As emission regulations have become more stringent, conventional fuel lean burn technologies have reached their limits.

Doosan engines have been installed in more than 1,200 different applications and offer engine support for automotive, truck and bus, marine, including yachts, naval guard ships and patrol boats, generators and industrial engines for mobile construction equipment and large special application vehicles.

About Doosan Infracore America

Doosan Infracore America services a large network of Doosan dealers in North America from its headquarters in Suwanee, Ga. Doosan Infracore America is responsible for all North American sales, service and technical support for Doosan engines, heavy construction equipment, compact equipment and lift trucks. The Suwanee facility features a modern service, sales and parts training center, as well as a parts distribution center that services all of the United States and Canada.

For more information, visit www.doosan.com.




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