Isuzu Manufacturing Services America Joins Diesel Technology Forum

April 2, 2014
Isuzu Manufacturing Services America has joined the Diesel Technology Forum (DTF).

Isuzu Manufacturing Services America has joined the Diesel Technology Forum (DTF), a non-profit organization that promotes the use of the newest clean diesel technologies in the United States and throughout the world.

“We are proud to welcome Isuzu Manufacturing Services America to Forum,” said Allen Schaeffer, the Executive Director of the Forum.  “Isuzu’s long tradition of producing high quality commercial vehicles and diesel engines on a global scale is a perfect fit with the Forum’s work to promote the most advanced diesel technology in the U.S. and internationally.”

Isuzu Motors was founded in 1916 and is the oldest Japanese vehicle manufacturer.  Isuzu has expanded its operations into a global network that provides equipment and engines in more than 100 countries.  This year, Isuzu celebrated its 30th year of service in the United States.

 “As a world leader in diesel engine and vehicle manufacturing, Isuzu is please to join the Diesel Technology Forum and other industry leaders in promoting the cleanest and most advanced diesel technology,” said Jeffery A. Marsee, the Executive Director of Vehicle Compliance for Isuzu Manufacturing Services of America.  “Isuzu has been developing diesel engines for nearly 80 years and has been pioneering technological innovations in the diesel engine field since the very beginning.  We look forward to working with the Forum on the exciting research and development that will be introduced in the coming years.”