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Dana Incorporated Completes Sale of Off-Highway Business
Allison Transmission expands its industrial platform with Dana's Off-Highway Drive & Motion Systems, creating a $5.5 billion combined business serving critical sectors worldwide.
- Allison Transmission Holdings announced plans to integrate Dana Incorporated's Off‑Highway Drive & Motion Systems business, expecting significant costs and warning the integration may not meet the expected timeframe.
- Allison's history of strategic acquisitions underpins the move, enhancing its platform through its two business units, Allison Transmission and Allison Off‑Highway Drive & Motion Systems.
- Among flagged concerns, Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc. cited supply chain, labor and freight risks plus warranty and product-defect and research and development outcomes that could disrupt manufacturing or delay launches.
- Allison cautioned it may not realize expected integration benefits and warned it may fail to manage expanded operations, adding it undertakes no obligation to update forward‑looking statements.
- Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc. serves sectors including infrastructure, mining, energy, agriculture, construction, transportation, and national security and has operated for over 110 years in more than 150 countries.
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Dana Incorporated Completes Sale of Off-Highway Business
MAUMEE, Ohio, Jan. 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Dana Incorporated (NYSE: DAN) today announced the completion of its previously disclosed sale of the Off-Highway business to Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: ALSN; "Allison") for $2.7 billion.
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Allison Transmission Completes Acquisition of Dana Incorporated's Off-Highway Drive & Motion Systems Business, Creating a Premier, Global Industrial Leader
Combined company to form $5.5 billion revenue global enterprise with operations spanning 29 countries
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