JAPAN: Sanyo signs TomTom joint venture
Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 17 September 2009
Consumer and industrial electronics maker Sanyo Electric is moving into the integrated vehicle navigation business in Europe and North America, having agreed on cooperation with portable navigator maker TomTom.
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