FMSI Awards Dynamic Friction Company for the 2nd Consecutive Year

Cerritos, California (June 28, 2019) – On June 4, 2018, the Friction Materials and Standards Institute (FMSI) held its annual meeting in Longboat Key, Florida.  Once again, FMSI honored Dynamic Friction Company (DFC) with its second consecutive award for New Assignments and Applications as the single largest contributor for new parts assignment to FMSI.

FMSI has a 70-year long tradition of providing the automotive aftermarket industry with the most recognized standardization of original equipment part numbers utilized universally by brake and clutch manufacturers, distributors, and installers.

The award was presented by Frank Oliveto, Chairman and President of FMSI, to DFC Research & Development Manager, Jesus Villalobos.  “To be recognized for something we at DFC do everyday is truly an honor and a humbling experience.” stated Mr. Villalobos.

DFC CEO, Dan Nguyen, stated, “We are pleased and honored to have been recognized by FMSI for the second year running.  This award is a testament to our team’s dedication to research and development and unwavering commitment in providing our customers with the most complete and updated brake program.“

DFC has quickly taken the lead in identifying, addressing and solidifying alternative and value-added solutions to the complexities involving modern brake technology.

About Dynamic Friction Company

DFC is an award-winning brake components manufacturer and supplier headquartered in Southern California.  DFC offers a complete brake systems program for all passenger car, pickup, & medium duty trucks. DFC is recognized for its devotion to bringing its customers the latest and most comprehensive brake program in the market.  DFC boasts a full compliment of dedicated in-house engineers, product managers, catalog managers, and R&D staff who work vigorously to give its customers first-to-market advantage, while addressing the intricacies and complexities of the modern braking system.

For information please visit DFC at:  http://www.dynamicfriction.com