Noble International has entered into an agreement with General Motors related to body structures for future vehicle programmes.
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The company, which produces blanks and tubes for the automotive industry, will work with GM to design structural systems that improve vehicle performance, safety and manufacturability while reducing cost and weight, a statement said.
Noble’s president Steven Prue said: “By working together in the early stages of the vehicle design process, we can work with GM to maximise the benefits of laser-welded flat blanks and tubular structures.
“We believe this agreement provides us with the opportunity to drive the growth of the market for laser-welded structural components, thereby creating additional value for General Motors and their customers, as well as for Noble and its shareholders.”
