Thank you, Fred. Allison continues to see robust demand for our on-highway products, particularly our 3000 and 4000 Series, fully automatic transmissions due to unprecedented Class 8 vocational vehicle demand stemming from sustained infrastructure spending in North America. In order to meet this elevated demand throughout the year, we have made investments in our supply chain and operations to not only manage capacity, but also improve manufacturing throughput. Last week, we announced further plans for long-term sustainable growth and global capacity increases for our on-highway products through investment in our Chennai, India facility. Opening in 2010, our Chennai, India facility serves as the headquarters in the region, expanding our presence while initially fabricating parts to support global production of our 1000 and 2000 Series On-High products. After demonstrating the ability to meet Allison's best-in-class manufacturing practices, the facility expanded capabilities to assess our 1000 and 2000 Series transmissions in 2012, while relying on components provided from our Indianapolis sourcing supply chain. We are excited to invest to nearly double the manufacturing footprint of the India facility increasing fabrication capabilities for components of our 3000 and 4000 Series On-Highway products, giving us the ability to tailor our global production to meet regional demand. Our investment of over $100 million will be spread over the next few years be half of that total project spend expected to occur in 2025. As operations begin in 2026 and ramp up to full production in 2027, this invest will support our long-term growth objectives in the outside North America regions, raising our global capacity and offering operational Through this investment, our global manufacturing operations will return to optimized levels of production, offering cost savings through efficiency gains while increasing Allison's ability to meet the future demand for our on-highway products driven by the continued global adoption of automatic transmissions. We look forward to providing further updates as the project progresses. In support of our wide-body dump initiative representing $100 million of incremental annual revenue opportunity, during the quarter, we announced our strategic partnership and executed a memorandum of understanding with Lugan, a top-tier global construction equipment manufacturer. The MOU signing took place in Indonesia as part of a customer Ride and Drive event showcasing Lugan's latest 70-ton wide-body dump truck equipped with Allison's innovative 4,800 wide-body dump series transmission. Our long-standing partnership with Lugan has been instrumental in our success in the global mining sector with this MOU promising continued collaboration and innovation as we progress towards our incremental annual growth revenue target through share gains and market expansion. Also, in our outside North America On-Highway end market, we recently announced our collaboration with Ashok Leyland, one of India's leading commercial vehicle manufacturers to introduce the first low-floor city buses equipped with fully automatic transmissions in the So, uthern India market. Allison's Torgmatic Series transmissions will equip the 12-meter diesel buses, which are specially designed to accommodate passengers with disabilities. The Allison equipped buses will replace buses currently equipped with manual transmissions, advancing transportation in the region, and showcasing our efforts to lead the transition to automaticity outside North America, further driving our growth in outside North America On-Highway end market is our wheel defense business. As a reminder, the wheeled portion of our defense business utilizes variance of our conventional on-highway products with revenue from international customers flowing through our outside North America On-Highway end market. Last week, we highlighted numerous releases, which will support continued growth as a result of our strategic partnerships with vehicle manufacturers to support wheel defense programs internationally using Allison specialty series On-Highway transmissions. To start, variance of our 4000 Series fully automatic transmissions were chosen for the British military -- Ministry of Defense Boxer armored vehicle program. The German Federal Armor forces will also begin receiving boxer vehicles equipped with Allison fully automatic transmissions starting in 2025. This is in addition to over 700 Boxer vehicles that have been delivered in recent years to countries, including Australia, Lithuania and the Netherlands. The Canadian Department of National Defense and the Romanian Ministry of Defense will also be receiving wheel defense vehicles equipped with a 4000 Series variant. In Poland, a new contract was signed for procurement of light armored reconnaissance carriers equipped the variant of Allison's 3000 Series fully automatic transmission. Deliveries will span over the next decade to 2035. And finally, the United Kingdom Ministry of Defense has placed an order for high mobility trucks that will utilize a variant of Allison's 2000 Series fully automatic transmission. As demonstrated by these releases, Allison has made significant strides in the global defense market with achievement of key program wins. We look forward to further growth across the defense industry as we leverage our commercial vehicle expertise and relationship with OEMs, along with decades of proven reliability and durability to offer a wide range of propulsion solutions that meet the diverse application requirements for technical wheel vehicles. Finally, as our end markets evolve, we remain committed to offering a portfolio of products designed to meet the needs of customers and industry regulations regardless of technology and fuel source. Allison fully automatic transmissions are fuel agnostic offering optimal integration with any fuel source, including gasoline, natural gas, propane and hydrogen. Delivering durability and reliable performance to strengthen sustainability initiatives without sacrificing fleet productivity and efficiency. To compensate for lower power and slower engine response associated with alternative fuels, Allison's PowerShift technology and torque converter significantly improve start ability, drivability and overall productivity, particularly as compared to competitive manual and automated manual transmissions. In late August, we were pleased to announce that GLS, a global shipping leader, successfully completed 30,000 kilometers in its evaluation of the Allison equipped Hyundai hydrogen fuel cell truck. Since late 2023, GLS, Germany has used the hydrogen fuel cell truck equipped with Allison's 4000 Series fully automatic transmission to deliver packages in the greater colon area. Additionally, since March 2024, the truck has been used for long-distance trips between Cologne and Manheim. Allison's patented toward converter multiplies the drive motors torque at start-up allowing the vehicle to operate with a smaller and less powerful drive motor, maximizing range and efficiency and helping to reduce vehicle costs. This pioneering integration exemplifies Allison's alternative fuel advantage and is a further step in the testing of environmentally friendly propulsion technologies, furthering our capabilities with hydrogen as a fuel source we were pleased to announce our 4000 Series fully automatic transmission was also integrated into a Class 8 truck equipped with the hydrogen internal combustion engine that was displayed by So, uthwest Research Institute at convec in September. The integration of the Allison 4000 series in the hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicle demonstrates the critical role, internal combustion engine, powertrain solutions can and will play in moving the industry closer to ultra-low emissions. As our industry approaches 2027, there will be transitions in technologies for compliance under the EPA's Phase III emissions regulations. Announced during the quarter, we recently collaborated with Cummins to integrate and certify the Cummins B Series engines with our Allison eGen Flex electric hybrid propulsion solutions system for the transit bus market. The integration will meet the EPA's Phase III requirements for while providing a reliable, low emission propulsion solution in 2027 and beyond. Also, in pursuit of compliance to emission standards, we were pleased to announce an upgrade to our B400 and B3400XFE fully automatic transmissions, as the non-articulated bus industry transitions to the Cummins X10 engine in order to meet the EPA's Phase III requirements. The increased ratings for our B 400 and B 3400 XF models will enable fleets to continue specifying as the propulsion solution of choice. As shown by these integrations, collaborations and technology advancements, Allison is dedicated to offering products which comply with upcoming emissions regulations while continuing to deliver differentiated value that supports our customers' operational and sustainability goals. In summary, Allison's third quarter results demonstrate not only the robust demand in our core end markets but also our long-term plans for growth as we invest in our manufacturing operations and our product portfolio. Our growth opportunities and investments highlight Allison's commitment to providing a diverse array of propulsion solutions that contribute to a reliable, more sustainable future in transportation. This concludes our prepared remarks. Kevin, please open the call for questions.