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CCI approves acquisition of Dana Incorporated’s off-highway business by Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc.

Newdelhi:9/9/25:The Competition Commission of India has approved acquisition of Dana Incorporated’s off-highway business by Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc.

The proposed combination relates to the acquisition of Dana Incorporated’s (Dana) off-highway business (Dana OH) by Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc. (Allison).

Allison designs and manufactures vehicle propulsion solutions, transmissions, and electrified propulsion systems. Most of Allison’s products are used in commercial vehicles (i.e. on-highway applications), with only a small portion of them being used in off-highway vehicles (e.g., vehicles used in construction, forestry, mining, agriculture, and other industrial applications). Allison is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, the United States of America (USA) and has a presence in more than 150 countries. Allison has one subsidiary in India, i.e., Allison Transmission India Private Limited.

Dana OH specialises in the manufacture and supply of off-highway drivetrains, transmissions, and propulsion solutions, serving a diverse range of industries. Dana OH operates in over 25 countries and with a global customer base. Dana OH has manufacturing facilities in several countries. In India, Dana has three subsidiaries which are part of the Proposed Transaction, i.e., Graziano Trasmissioni India Private Limited, Dana India Private Limited and Dana India Technical Centre Private Limited.

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