Continental returns ATE Brake & Hydraulic Parts line to North America

Dec. 7, 2017
The ATE brand encompasses brake pads and rotors, boosters, master cylinders, wheel speed sensors, brake wear indicators, calipers, brake fluid, hoses, reservoirs, and wheel cylinders.

Continental Commercial Vehicles & Aftermarket announced it is once again offering the ATE Brake Parts line in the North American market.

The ATE brand encompasses brake pads and rotors, boosters, master cylinders, wheel speed sensors, brake wear indicators, calipers, brake fluid, hoses, reservoirs, as well as wheel cylinders. Continental is a global OE supplier of brake systems and components, and the ATE line offers many genuine OE parts.

According to Dan Caciolo, Head of Product Management for Continental Independent Aftermarket Powertrain & Brake Systems, “The ATE brand has always been a first choice of many of Europe’s premier automakers. By bringing more ATE products and lines to North America we hope to create excellent opportunities for our customers, both those that are in the import specialist segment as well as those that offer full-line portfolios.”

Caciolo adds, “Our OE customers demand state-of-the art performance and quality in all of our ATE brake products. We work to ensure that every one of the products in our ATE aftermarket lines meet the same high standards.”

ATE is an aftermarket brand of Continental Corporation, one of the world's leading brake system manufacturers and suppliers. For more information, visit: www.ate-na.com
or contact: [email protected].

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