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Monday, August 11, 2008
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Close cooperation: Volker Heuer (right), CEO of Tognum AG, and Hans Thomas Hug (left), President of the Board of Directors of Hug Engineeering AG, agreed on the formation of a joint venture between the two companies to drive forward development in the field of exhaust aftertreatment.
Close cooperation: Volker Heuer (right), CEO of Tognum AG, and Hans Thomas Hug (left), President of the Board of Directors of Hug Engineeering AG, agreed on the formation of a joint venture between the two companies to drive forward development in the field of exhaust aftertreatment.

The Tognum Group and the Swiss company Hug Engineering AG have agreed on a joint venture for cooperation in the field of exhaust aftertreatment. The new company will be established on October 1, with its headquarters in Switzerland. Specialists from both companies will be cooperating to ensure that large MTU diesel engines in the 2000, 4000 and 8000 series can be fitted with exhaust aftertreatment systems as a standard feature in the future. CEO of the new operation will be Friedrich Köskemeier from MTU Friedrichshafen. "This joint venture will see the coming together of two technological leaders with the twin aims of developing exhaust aftertreatment systems and of setting new standards for pollution removal levels and cost efficiency", said Volker Heuer, CEO of Tognum AG, emphasizing the significance of the strategic investment.

To fulfill the substantially lower limits of future emission requirements, additional technologies will be necessary for engine development. These include, for example, so-called SCR (selective catalytic reduction) systems in which nitrogen oxides are reduced by means of ammonia. Hug has been gathering experience in this specialist field over many years and has developed and supplied around 1000 SCR systems for retrofitting on diesel engines in locomotives, ships and industrial plants.

Setting out the future course, Dr. Gerd-Michael Wolters, Member of the Tognum Board of Management responsible for Technology & Operations explained "In the next few years, we will be working with Hug to develop MTU-specific filter and SCR technologies through to standard-production maturity". The optimization of costs, installation space and weight will play a significant role in this process. "From 2011, we will be ready for standard production."

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