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Allison Transmission, Inc. 2010 4 th Quarterly Meeting December 1, 2010 Welcome Introduction: David Parish, Vice President of Operations Kimberly Crame , General Supervisor of Environmental Engineering. N. 7. 12. 4000. EAGLE CREEK TECHNOLOGY CENTER. Northwest Indianapolis.
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Allison Transmission, Inc 2010 4th Quarterly Meeting December 1, 2010 Welcome Introduction: David Parish, Vice President of Operations Kimberly Crame, General Supervisor of Environmental Engineering
N 7 12 4000 EAGLE CREEK TECHNOLOGY CENTER Northwest Indianapolis The Main Campus contains 3.1 million square feet of floor space. ADMIN 4 14 S H I P 6 14 FUTURE PRODUCT(S) 6 3000 1000 / 2000 MILITARY 3000 SUPPORT Southwest of Indy ENGRG TEST 1000/2000 15 OFF-HIGHWAY 4 SUPPORT 17 PARTS DISTRIBUTION CENTER
GreenInitiatives • Being environmentally responsible is not an afterthought at Allison Transmission. • Landfill-free since January, 2009 • Cyanide Elimination • Energy Reduction • ISO 14001 Certification 2001 • India Plant is a “zero-discharge” facility: all wastewater is reused
GreenInitiatives • Allison Transmission actively supports: • Indiana Partners for Pollution Prevention • Central Indiana Clean Air Partnership • Earth Force’s GREEN Program • Needy Family Christmas Fund • Earth Day Indiana
MajorGreenProjects • Investigating a renewable energy solution for the Powerhouse utilizing Geothermal. • Instituting “best management practices” for stormwater. • Implementing recycling stations in plant manufacturing areas.
Summary • Allison continues to focus on new innovative ways to reduce and re-use. • Allison continues to be the World’s Largest Producer of Hybrid Propulsion Systems for HD Transit Buses reducing the amount of emissions released into the environment
Allison H 40/50 EP Hybrid deliveries in North American Transit Buses (April 1, 2009) Montreal (10) Lowell MA (2) Banff (4) Toronto (2) St Catharine ON (15) New Bedford MA (2) Kitchener (6) Attleboro (2) Hamilton ON (31) Windsor ON (1) Winnipeg (1) Albany (33) Ithaca (6) Ann Arbor MI (20) Strathcona (4) Syracuse (9) Westchester NY (1) Saskatoon (4) Grand Rapids (5) Victoria BC (6) Vancouver BC (11) Edmonton (2) Madison WI (5) Suffolk Co. (4) Cleveland (21) Philadelphia (132) Seattle (267) Duluth (2) Poughkeepsie (4) Pittsfield MA (1) Lansing (10) Spokane (9) Buffalo (44) St Paul/Minneapolis (68) Monroe MI (3) Lebanon PA (1) Grand Forks (1) Everett (4) Pittsburgh (6) Vancouver, WA (12) Chicago (138) Brighton (2) Portland (2) Springfield (1) Eugene (11) Lafayette (4) Hartford (2) Eureka (2) Las Vegas (60) Steamboat (1) Cincinnati (9) Modesto (1) Newark (4) Breckenridge (2) Indianapolis (2) Salt Lake (3) Denver (9) Wilmington (17) Santa Rosa (6) Baltimore (39) Livermore (2) Howard Co. (2) Rockville (14) Bloomington (2) Stockton (32) Hampton Roads VA (24) Evansville (5) Vail (7) Aspen (14) Covington KY (4) Yosemite (18) Washington D.C. (192) Avon (1) Reno (2) Franklin TN (1) Humboldt (3) Lynchburg VA (14) Tulsa (1) Nashville (6) Santa Barbara (8) Charlotte (7) Austin (3) Albuquerque (79) Norwalk (2) Chapel Hill (3) Flagstaff AZ (2) Orange County (2) ECU NC (1) Shreveport (2) Louisville (9) Raleigh (3) Memphis (4) Tampa-Clearwater (5) Houston (146) W Palm Beach (3) Honolulu (50) Sarasota (10) Ft. Lauderdale (5) Broward County (17) San Juan (14) EESB 040109 cgc 041909
Summary (cont’d) New Hybrid Products – H3000/4000 Series • Allison Transmission Awarded U.S. Department of Energy Stimulus Grant for $62.8 Million for its Innovative Hybrid Truck Drive System • The fully automatic Allison Hybrid 3000 series gets better fuel economy than automated. • It uses engine power more efficiently, which equates to less fuel consumed. It also requires less assistance from the electric motor-generator and other system resources.