DENSO Partners With Dinex To Launch After-Treatment Product Line

DENSO Partners With Dinex To Launch After-Treatment Product Line

Headquartered in Denmark, Dinex is a leading global manufacturer of exhaust and emissions control equipment for heavy-duty diesel trucks and the only company that offers a full line of after-treatment products for everything from turbo to tailpipe.

Photo by Mark Phillips
Photo by Mark Phillips

LONG BEACH, Calif. — DENSO Products and Services Americas Inc. (DPAM) has partnered with Dinex Emission to introduce a new line of emissions control products for heavy-duty trucks in the Americas. Headquartered in Denmark, Dinex is a leading global manufacturer of exhaust and emissions control equipment for heavy-duty diesel trucks and the only company that offers a full line of after-treatment products for everything from turbo to tailpipe.

The manufacturer’s original equipment replacement and universal product lines include diesel particulate filters (DPFs), pipes, bellows, brackets, clamps, gaskets and other replacement parts. DENSO now distributes more than 300 part numbers made by Dinex, including mufflers, DPFs and diesel oxidation catalysts, throughout the U.S., Canada, Central and South America (excluding Brazil).

“We are pleased to add this comprehensive line of after-treatment parts to DENSO’s wide range of aftermarket products,” said Frank Jenkins, senior manager of DPAM’s heavy-duty marketing group. “Our customers trust us to deliver the best quality, selection and value, and this partnership gives us a great new way to do just that.”

DENSO’s convenient website makes it easy to cross-reference original equipment part numbers with their Dinex equivalent by make, model, model year and engine, the company said. The product range covers U.S. EPA 2004 and 2007 emissions standards and is available through DENSO’s extensive sales network.

Dinex is continuously improving and developing new technologies to increase performance and reduce cost. It is the leading supplier of original equipment exhaust and emissions systems in the European heavy-duty truck market. The company is currently working to expand its original equipment customer base to include new trucks made in the U.S.

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