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Clean Diesel Technologies, Inc.

www.cdti.com

 
CDTi is a cleantech emissions control company that designs, develops and manufactures sustainable solutions to reduce emissions of on- and off-road engine applications. We are a leading global manufacturer and distributor of heavy duty diesel and light duty vehicle emissions control systems and products to major automakers and retrofitters. Our business is driven by increasingly stringent global emission standards for internal combustion engines, which are major sources of a variety of harmful pollutants.  
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.cdti.com
  • 1621 Fiske Place
    Oxnard, CA USA 93033
  • Phone: 805.486.4649

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