“AM General is proud to display its diverse range of innovative products and services at IDEX 2015. As the Company continues to expand and strengthen its partnerships in the region and around the globe, we will use this opportunity to engage current and potential customers, listen to their unique needs and offer them the most innovative, affordable mobility solutions available today to meet their demands,” said AM General Vice President, Business Development, Larry Platt.
AM General exhibit highlights include:
- The Multi-Role Light Tactical Vehicle (MLTV is a sixth generation HMMWV. It has an improved suspension system, a more robust chassis, and can survive significant threats--both ballistics and blasts on the body, underbody, as well as on the sides of the vehicle body. The MLTV incorporates all of AM General's expertise and experience in designing, developing and manufacturing light tactical vehicles and delivers it in an outstanding package. It is a bigger vehicle.
- High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) Chassis Upgrades: AM General offers a wide variety of services to its international customers. These services range from continuing to supply parts in support of existing vehicles to tailoring upgrades and modernization programs that are based on the specific needs of each country. These modernization efforts can range from country specific fleet surveys that recommend a set of services or component upgrades... through offering a complete modernization program that will bring earlier HMMWVs to a configuration on par with new vehicles. The modernized chassis is designed for HMMWVs that will continue to be in the U.S. and international military fleets for 30-plus years.
- Services Parts and Logistics Operations: AM General representatives will be on hand to discuss the company's award-winning, worldwide supply chain management and field service support, dealer and technician training, advanced driver training and warranty support. AM General has shipped millions of certified line-item parts worldwide for HMMWV fleets in 21 nations in addition to U.S. armed forces. The company has also provided specialized instruction to more than 3,200 international students from 12 countries and has deployed its field service representatives to 23 countries.