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Inteva Products signs agreement with Suzhou Greentech

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 21 October 2019

Greentech will produce Inteva's material solutions for the China automotive market.

Through this agreement Inteva will utilize Greentech's manufacturing services to produce Inteather for vehicle interior components and systems

Inteva Products, a leading global Tier One automotive supplier of engineered components and systems, announced that it has entered into a Cooperation Agreement with Suzhou Greentech Material Co., Ltd., through which Greentech will produce Inteva's material solutions, branded as Inteather™, for the China automotive market.

"Working with Greentech as a local supply partner will allow us to better satisfy the needs of the China auto market," said Inteva's Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Gerard Roose. "The region's automakers will benefit from local manufacturing of our Inteather material solutions."

Through this agreement Inteva will utilize Greentech's manufacturing services to produce Inteather for vehicle interior components and systems such as automotive cockpits, instrument panels, door trim, consoles, and more. Greentech will manufacture the material according to Inteva's product and process specifications in order to meet the local sourcing needs of automakers across China.

Inteva launched its Inteather material in 2012. Inteather provides a luxurious look and feel that is resistant to scratches, mars, brittle cracking, color-fading and warping. It is low-odor; emits low VOCs, and it is 100 percent recyclable. The Inteather Eco Trim line also enables the recycling of all scrap, providing the opportunity for automakers to save costs and achieve a carbon footprint of zero.

Inteather has received industry recognition for this material, including three Innovation Awards from the European Association of Automotive Suppliers (CLEPA). Inteather has also been named a finalist in Automotive News' PACE Award, and has received two TPO - Engineered Polyolefin Recognition Awards from Society of Plastics Engineers' (SPE's) Automotive Division.

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