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The vehicles will be built and sold primarily in North America. Prototypes have been delivered and are now being tested, and production is scheduled to begin in mid-2003. The initial multi-year program will add more than $10 million in new revenue, with potential revenue with this customer of more than $50 million. The total market for this product is expected to exceed $150 million per year by 2006.
Singapore -- Hirotaka Takeuchi, Ph.D., dean of the Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy at Hitotsubashi University, one of Japan's most prominent universities, was appointed to Flextronics' Board of Directors.