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Volvo Group and Westport Celebrate Transformative Partnership
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Volvo Group and Westport Fuel Systems Inc. today marked a defining moment in the journey of the newly formed joint venture (JV) as the two companies celebrated the official launch of their partnership with an exclusive event at the University of British Columbia, the birthplace of Westport's HPDI™ fuel system technology.
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