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Exel Composites & BMW to make carbon fibre parts for cars

30 Mar '15
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Exel Composites, a leading composite technology company that designs, manufactures, and markets composite products and solutions for demanding applications, has entered into an agreement with BMW, one of the world’s leading premium manufacturers of automobiles to develop next generation carbon fibre –reinforced parts for passenger cars.

BMW has been investing in the development of lighter and more fuel-efficient vehicles for a number of years. BMW is the first car manufacturer using carbon fibre -technologies for serial production in their i3 and i8 models.

The co-operation agreement covers the development and delivery of complex carbon and carbon/glass hybrid profiles for automotive applications, Exel said in a statement.

Kari Loukola, SVP sales and marketing of Exel Composites said, “We are extremely pleased to start co-operation with BMW. It is in line with our growth strategy to penetrate new applications and market segments. Exel Composites has a long and successful history in the development of innovative high-quality products for example, the transportation industry. I am confident that the co-operation will be beneficial to both parties.”

Exel Composites provides superior customer experience through continuous innovation, world-class operations, and long-term partnerships.

With its three brands BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce, the BMW Group is the world’s leading premium manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles and also provides premium financial and mobility services. As a global company, the BMW Group operates 30 production and assembly facilities in 14 countries and has a global sales network in more than 140 countries.
(GK)

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