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Clean Diesel Technologies Announces Relocation of Its Corporate Headquarters

VENTURA, Calif. — Clean Diesel Technologies, Inc. (CDTi), a leader in advanced emissions control solutions, announced today a plan to relocate its Ventura, Calif., corporate headquarters to its operations campus in Oxnard, Calif.

The move is expected to be complete by July 14, 2014, at which time the Company’s headquarters will officially be changed to 1621 Fiske Place, Oxnard, California 93033.

CDTi’s President and Chief Executive Officer, Christopher J. Harris, said, “We believe this is an important step in our ongoing growth and success strategy. Not only are we reducing costs, we are strengthening collaboration among our team members to drive more efficient decision-making which in turn will enhance our ability to serve our customers and improve our performance.”

Following the relocation there will be approximately 75 employees located at the Oxnard headquarters, which is comprised of corporate, manufacturing, sales, and research and development staff. CDTi employs approximately 150 employees worldwide.

About CDTi

CDTi is a vertically integrated global manufacturer and distributor of emissions control systems and products, focused on the heavy duty diesel and light duty vehicle markets. CDTi utilizes its proprietary patented Mixed Phase Catalyst (MPC) technology, as well as its ARIS selective catalytic reduction, Platinum Plus® fuel-borne catalyst, and other related technologies to provide high-value sustainable solutions to reduce emissions, increase energy efficiency and lower the carbon intensity of on- and off-road combustion engine systems. CDTi is headquartered in Ventura, California and currently has operations in the U.S., the U.K., Canada, France, Japan and Sweden. For more information, please visit www.cdti.com

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