GM is re-entering India not with cars but with ACDelco parts, targeting a $12 billion aftermarket tied to the country's 300M+ vehicles.
General Motors-owned parts supplier and manufacturer ACDelco is celebrating an important milestone after reaching 50 million vehicle batteries sold in the Middle East. ACDelco entered the Middle East ...
ACDelco is returning to India’s aftermarket as General Motors signs a licensing deal with Assurance Intl. Batteries and ...
GM is making a limited return to the Indian market, but not to sell cars. Rather, GM is focused on grabbing a slice of the ...
Dubai, United Arab Emirates - The unsightly and environmentally unfriendly dumping of car batteries in the desert has, for many years, been an unwelcome by-product of Saudi Arabia's love affair with ...
Automotive parts company, ACDelco, owned by General Motors, has re-introduced heavy-duty maintenance-free (HDMF) batteries in the Middle East. The batteries are made from a variety of components, ...
GM's ACDelco re-enters India, launching automotive batteries and lubricants through a ₹300 crore investment with Assurance ...
Doha, Qatar. March 22, 2011 - Jaidah Motors' Automotive Wholesale parts division recently took number of its valued customers on a tour of the ACDelco battery plant in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. The trip ...
Jaidah Automotive, exclusive dealer of Chevrolet in Qatar, has recorded a 20% annual increase in sales of ACDelco maintenance-free batteries. To celebrate the milestone, Jaidah IAM (Independent ...
American auto major General Motors' aftermarket automotive products brand, ACDelco made its return to the Indian market on ...
ACDelco's sales of the maintenance-free vehicle battery designed and produced for the Middle East's gruelling conditions have passed the 3-million mark - little more than four years since first ...