Thank you Fred. Please join me in congratulating Fred on his new role and responsibilities at Allison. In early June, Fred was appointed to the newly created position of Chief Operating Officer. Over the course of his 30-year career at Allison, Fred has demonstrated exceptional leadership and a deep understanding of our company and their end markets. We are excited for Fred to step into this new position, enhancing our ability to meet the opportunities ahead and continue our tradition of innovation and excellence. Allison has begun an extensive search for a new CFO with Fred continuing to serve in his current roles in order to ensure a smooth transition. Before moving on to other recent announcements, I would like to take a moment to discuss the current environment in our North America Off-Highway end market. Funding and spending for infrastructure projects has led to extraordinary demand for Class 8 vocational vehicles in North America. With Allison's share in 2023 at roughly 80% in these vocational vehicles we are seeing unprecedented demand for our 3,000 series and 4,000 series on highway products. In order to meet this elevated demand we have made investments in our supply chain and operations to not only manage capacity but also improve manufacturing throughput. With that being said, increasing production at the rate and scale demanded by the market has not been without challenges. Allison remains committed to meeting near-term opportunities while diligently evaluating investments to position the company for long-term growth. Moving on to other announcements during the second quarter. In the middle of May, we announced a commitment to invest $10 million in EnerTech Capital through our recently announced venture capital arm Allison Ventures. EnerTech Capital is a venture capital firm focused on the development of emerging technologies and business models in the mobility space. Through this partnership we will gain access to EnerTech's large network of high-tech companies that are advancing technologies in the electrification, connectivity, autonomy, and digitization sectors. We are eager to collaborate with like-minded organizations and investors while accelerating our efforts to increase our innovation pipeline across commercial mobility and work solutions. Last year as export opportunities increased in the addressable market expanded we announced the resizing of our wide-body mining dump opportunity to $100 million of incremental annual revenue opportunity. We are excited to expand our product offering in this vocation as we recently announced our strategic partnership with LGMG, a prominent Chinese mining equipment manufacturer. Through this partnership, Allison will provide our new 6625 wide-body dump series transmissions for use in LGMG's 136-ton wide-body mining dump trucks. This collaboration notes the first time an Allison fully automatic transmission has been integrated into the larger 136-ton crossover vehicle with field tests currently ongoing in South America and Southeast Asia. The strategic partnership between Allison and LGMG is rooted in a shared commitment to quality and expanding our global presence. We are pleased to form a new strategic partnership to support our continued collaboration. Also in our outside North America On-Highway market last week we highlighted a significant milestone and growth opportunity in South Korea with the delivery of our 10,000 Hyundai Mighty truck equipped with our 1000 series fully automatic transmission. The Hyundai Mighty is South Korea's top-selling light duty truck experiencing quick adoption and market share gains since its launch in 2020. Over the past four years Allison has grown its shares in the Hyundai Mighty to nearly 50%. We are delighted by the tremendous success of the Allison equipped Hyundai Mighty vehicles and look forward to further growth in our outside North America On-Highway end market through collaboration and partnerships with our OEM customers. For our defense end market, we maintain our outlook and target for realization of $100 million of annual revenue as we capitalize on the defense upcycle both internationally and through increased defense investments globally amid geopolitical uncertainties and domestically through opportunities with United States modernization programs as well as increased international sales through the U.S. Department of Defense. In addition to our $100 million incremental annual revenue opportunity in the near term we look forward to further growth in our defense business with the expansion of our product portfolio and introduction of the new Allison 4040MX medium weight cross-drive transmission. The 4040MX is an upgraded variant of the proven 3040MX which was selected for the U.S. Army's M10 Booker program last year. Last week, we announced the signing of a contract with BAE Systems Hägglunds, one of Europe’s most successful producers of tracked combat vehicles, to provide our new 4040 MX propulsion solution for ongoing CV90 Infantry Fighting Vehicle or IFV programs with production expected to begin in 2028. BAE Systems Hägglunds has recently won IFV contracts in Slovakia and the Czech Republic for approximately 400 new CV90 Mark IV vehicles what currently nearly 1000 CV90s are operated by various countries in Europe utilizing the Allison X300 propulsion solution. Disagreement between Allison and BAE Systems Hägglunds assures long-term support for the existing CV90 fleet while Allison pursues opportunities for further growth in other IFV programs globally. We are excited to deliver a new product uniquely designed for the CV90 Mark IV vehicle while supporting numerous nations who trust this vehicle to execute their toughest missions. The introduction of the 4040MX enhances Allison's portfolio and presents further opportunities for international expansion in our defense end market. Finally, as our markets evolve we remain committed to offering a portfolio of products designed to meet the needs of customers. Just this week, we announced our partnership with Cummins to test and validate their X15 and 15 liter natural gas engine paired with our 4000 series transmission. Sandman, a bulk cement hauling fleet based in California, has already successfully completed over 50,000 miles of vehicle testing with the X15N engine and 4000 series transmission. Sandman has reported significant improvements in fuel efficiency and performance. Allison fully automatic transmissions are fuel agnostic meaning they compare with multiple energy sources including diesel, natural gas, hydrogen, electric hybrid, and fuel cell and battery electric. As the industry continues to adapt more customers are adopting alternative fuel engines as an immediate solution to increasing emission stringencies. We look forward to further partnering with Cummins and leading OEMs to help fleets reduce their carbon footprints without sacrificing productivity and efficiency. In summary, Allison's second quarter results demonstrate not only the current strong performance of our business but the notable growth opportunities to come. We continue to invest in our business in order to achieve our growth ambitions while returning capital to shareholders and delivering on our brand promise to improve the way the world works. This concludes our prepared remarks. Diego, please open the call for question.