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Holden, designs, engineers, and manufactures vehicles and engines for domestic sales in Australia and for export markets. Holden’s parent company is United Stated based General Motors (GM). Holden is responsible for the vehicle sales, service, and marketing of GM brands in Australia and New Zealand. With 2005 average daily vehicle production of 691 and average daily engine production of 1,395, Holden is a significant commercial enterprise.

As a commercial entity, Holden develops and maintains a set of standards and specifications to make work more efficient at Holden facilities including manufacture and service. Businesses wanting to work with Holden benefit from being familiar with Holden standards and specifications. The Holden specifications and standards cover materials, testing, and requirements for all parts, components, and systems of Holden vehicles.

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Holden - Additives and Special Compounds
Holden - Adhesives and Cements
Holden - Component Specifications - Body
Holden - Component Specifications - Chassis
Holden - Corrosion and Rust Preventatives
Holden - Dyes, Inks, and Special Primers
Holden - Elastomers
Holden - Fabrics and Sheeting
Holden - Finish Specifications
Holden - Foam, Plastic and Rubber
Holden - Fuels
Holden - Gasket Materials and Coatings
Holden - Laboratory Test Methods
Holden - Lubricants
Holden - Miscellaneous
Holden - Molding Compounds, Extrusions and Components - Plastic
Holden - Non Ferrous Alloys
Holden - Paint
Holden - Performance Specifications
Holden - Sealers and Caulking Compounds
Holden - Steel and Cast Irons
Holden - Tapes, Labels and Transfers

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