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Derco, Lord Corp. in distribution accord

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Published: June 22, 2011 at 8:12 AM

PARIS, June 22 (UPI) -- Wisconsin's Derco Aerospace announced a five-year agreement to exclusively distribute spare engine mounts and other parts for the LORD Corp.

The engine mounts are for C-130, P-3 and E-2C aircraft.

Derco, a Sikorsky Aerospace Services company, said the arrangement is the latest in a 20-year relationship with LORD and broadens its position to provide total after-market support on multiple aircraft platforms via effective long-term logistics programs.

"We are delighted to expand our relationship with LORD and bring new opportunities to market," said Paul Fuhrmann, director of OEM Management for Sikorsky Aerospace Services.

LORD Corp. offers a wide array of innovative solutions for the aerospace industry including engine mounts, equipment mounts, active systems, and interior isolation.

"We are very pleased to align with Derco, who with their strong customer focus, will offer best-in-class service to the end user," said Steve Meyer, director of Marketing and Sales for LORD Corp.

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