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Transmission options from Graziano Oerlikon for Turkey

Oerlikon Graziano is now offering high-efficiency transmission and driveline solutions for the Turkish market. Oerlikon Graziano, the specialist gearing and transmission solutions component in Oerlikon Drive Systems Segment, recently held a roadshow at different customer locations across Turkey. The firm highlighted its latest advances in Shifting Solutions by focussing on customised transmissions for clients. “This roadshow demonstrates significant customers’ confidence and extends the relationship int
August 15, 2018 Read time: 1 min
7214 Oerlikon Graziano is now offering high-efficiency transmission and driveline solutions for the Turkish market.


Oerlikon Graziano, the specialist gearing and transmission solutions component in Oerlikon Drive Systems Segment, recently held a roadshow at different customer locations across Turkey.

The firm highlighted its latest advances in Shifting Solutions by focussing on customised transmissions for clients. “This roadshow demonstrates significant customers’ confidence and extends the relationship into new businesses, applications and geographies for Oerlikon Graziano,” explained Alessandro Mortali, head of Sales Gear and Drive Solutions EMEA.

The company showcases synchronisers, clutch packs, gear shafts and bevel sets that help to deliver increased efficiency, improved vehicle performance and reduced cost. The firm claims that its new synchronisers save fuel by optimising the shift to minimise torque interruption and by reducing steady-state drag torque in the transmission, to increase further performance, efficiency, and reducing operative costs.

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