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February 18, 2011

Volvo Penta, Yamaha Examine Further Collaboration

AB Volvo Penta and Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd have decided to set up joint working groups to evaluate the potential for deeper collaboration between the companies.

On December 6, Volvo Penta and Yamaha Motor announced that they had signed an agreement involving technological collaboration relating to the development of electronic control systems for boats. This collaboration is designed to produce technological synergies in the increasingly important field of electronics. The collaboration became operational at the end of the year, but the parties have already decided to take things further and conduct joint studies of the way cooperation between the companies could be further extended.

“Volvo Penta is a world leader when it comes to marine power systems. Yamaha Motor is a world leader in the outboard engine business. Our customer offerings complement one another, so we see tremendous potential for extending our cooperation with a view to creating the marine world’s most powerful combination,” says Volvo Penta’s President and CEO, Göran Gummeson.

The collaboration between Volvo Penta and Yamaha Motor will not include ownership but is based exclusively on partnership in different areas in which the companies see opportunities for cooperation as a result of complementary customer offerings. Yamaha and Volvo Penta have already agreed on distribution cooperation for Volvo Penta’s marine engines on the Japanese market and the parties will study if there are such opportunities for similar ways of cooperation in other markets.  In , Volvo Penta and Yamaha Motor have already cooperated in search for opportunities in marketing to individual boat builders, and they will continue with related efforts. Service, logistics and aftermarket are other areas in which the parties would like to look at opportunities for extended collaboration. Volvo Penta currently offers the marine world’s most global service – and has a dealer network comprising 4,000 service points all over the world.  Yamaha Motor is represented in more than 180 countries and regions worldwide.

The existing technological collaboration will result in the companies utilising common electronic platforms, thereby creating the potential for synergies in terms of diagnostic tools, skills, standardisation and aftermarket services.

“We hope that an extended partnership with Volvo Penta, in which we will benefit from the strengths of both companies, will enable us to create a long-term, competitive alliance with unique opportunities to tackle the challenges facing the marine industry,” says Takaaki Kimura, Representative Director and Senior Managing Executive Officer of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.

 

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