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Nifco Inc.
outh India Manufacturing that was established in State of Tamil Nadu is now owned 75 percent by Nifco Korea and 25 percent by Nifco. This ownership share will remain the same even after the capital is increased. The Indian subsidiary, which has been conducting sales and marketing activities for the Hyundai Group since it was founded, will embark on constructing a new manufacturing facility in the south of India where future business opportunities...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/10/17
KYB Corporation
levels of 4.5 million units to 6.5 million units in FY 2014. (From a press release on December 27, 2013) KYB-Mando do Brasil Fabricante de Autopecas S.A. (KMB), a joint venture between Mando Corporation of Korea and KYB of Japan, started to mass-produce shock absorbers for the Brazilian facility of Hyundai Motor in December 2013. KMB also produces suspension components to Toyota, Renault-Nissan, and PSA. It will start supplying components to Gene...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/10/10
DY Corporation (Formerly Dongyang Mechatronics Corp.)
ics Corp. will establish a new manufacturing facility for DC motors in Asan, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea. The company plans to invest 34 billion won in the new facility by 2014, aiming to generate sales of more than 300 billion won per year. (From a press release on November 24, 2010) JAC Chevrolet Hyundai Kia Cadillac GMC Buick Genesis Ford SsangYong Suzuki Mazda Heyue A30 (FF) (China) Equinox (Mexico) Traverse (USA) Palisade (Korea) Sportage (K...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/10/10
Mobase Electronics Co., Ltd. (Formerly Seoyon Electronics Co., Ltd.)
Mobase Electronics Co., Ltd. (Formerly Seoyon Electronics Co., Ltd.) Korea -The Company specializes in manufacturing vehicle switches and key sets. -In October 2019, the original company Seoyon Electronics Co., Ltd. adopted Mobase Electronics Co., Ltd. as its new name. -In the fiscal year that ended in December 2024, 42.2% of the company’s sales were to Hyundai Motor, 28.0% of the Company’s sales were to Kia Motor, while exports accounted fo...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/10/09
THN Corporation
THN Corporation Korea Seung-Hoon Chae (CEO) -Manufacturer of wire harnesses and junction boxes-With technical collaboration with Furukawa Electric of Japan, the company has been manufacturing junction boxes since 1999.-The Company supplies more than 90 percent of the products it manufactures to Hyundai Motor and Hyundai Mobis. -The Company, which had originally been called Tong Hae Electrics Industries, adopted the current corporate name on Marc...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/10/08
ESTRA Automotive Systems Co., Ltd. (Formerly erae Automotive Systems Co., Ltd.)
el, including Elbit Systems (Sales: USD 2.89 billion, Number of employees: 13,000), which develops and produces power management solutions; and Cisco Video Technology Israel (Sales: USD 1 billion, Number of employees: 6,000), a supplier of security-related software. Participants from Korea included Hyundai Motor, Hyundai Mobis, Pyung Hwa Valeo, Korea Delphi, Hwashin, and Hyundai IHL. They discussed topics related to technical collaborations and j...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/10/08
LS Automotive Technologies (Formerly LS Automotive Corp.)
onference and Exhibition Center) in Detroit, U.S.A. on June 23th and 24th, 2015. The exhibition and business meeting was jointly held by KOTRA (Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency) and the Ford Motor Company. Forty-four Korean suppliers, including Daedong, Daesung Electric, KM&I, Daewon Kangup, Hyundai WIA, and Motonic, showcased their products. (From a press release on June 25, 2015) LS Automotive will supply automotive body control units to...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/10/07
Eberspächer Gruppe GmbH & Co. KG
Eberspaecher Holding GmbH & Co.KG and South Korea-based Wooshin Industrial Co,. Ltd. announced the formation of a joint venture under the name of Wooshin Eberspaecher AG in Hwaseong City, South Korea. The new joint venture will supply particulate filters and catalytic converters to manufacturer Hyundai Kia in Korea. Wooshin Industrial supplies Hyundai Kia with muffler assemblies and exhaust manifolds. The Korean car group is also set to be su...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/10/02
ILJIN Global Holdings Co., Ltd.
ILJIN Global Holdings Co., Ltd. Korea Sang-Il Lee (CEO and Chairman) -Established in 1973. The Company is one of the world's leading bearing manufacturers, producing and selling mainly automotive and industrial bearings. -The Company delivers wheel bearings, transmission parts, engine parts, steering-system parts, suspension parts, and other products to global OEMs such as Hyundai, Kia, GM, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Maserati. For industrial u...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/30
Hyundai Transys Inc. - Seongyeon Plant (Formerly Hyundai Dymos, Inc.)
Hyundai Transys Inc. - Seongyeon Plant (Formerly Hyundai Dymos, Inc.) Korea Baek Cheol Seung (CEO) -A supplier of powertrains and seats under the Hyundai/Kia Motor Group. It was established in 2019 through the merger of the former Hyundai Dymos, which manufactured ATs, and the former Hyundai Powertech, which manufactured MTs and seats.-The business is divided into a powertrain division and a seat division. The powertrain division accounted for 62...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/30
Hyundai Kefico Corporation
Hyundai Kefico Corporation Korea Yu Yeongjong (CEO) -The Company is a manufacturer of engine control units and transmission control units in the Hyundai Motor Group.-The Company was founded as a joint venture among Hyundai Motor, Robert Bosch and Mitsubishi Electric in 1987. In 2012, the Company became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Group and changed its corporate name to Hyundai Kefico Corporation.-Percentage breakdown of sales by c...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/30
SL Corporation
, and other automotive products. -Introduced technology based on partnership agreements formed with Hella, Stanley Electric, Aptiv and others. Business division Products Customer Location Sales (in KRW million) Lamp Head Lamp, Rear Lamp, Center lamps, HMSL, High (Mounted Stop Lamp), Fog Lamp Hyundai, Kia, GM, Stellantis, Geely, Dongfeng Motor KoreaUSIndiaChinaBrazilPoland 3,960,75(79.6%) Electrification E-Shift, shift levers, battery man...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/30
Hankook Tire & Technology Co., Ltd. (Formerly Hankook Tire Co., Ltd.)
tires using carbon black derived from used tire pyrolysis oil-The company announced that it successfully began mass-producing tires utilizing carbon black derived from used tire pyrolysis oil. The company participates in the Tire-to-Tire Circular Economy Model consortium, and consortium partners HD Hyundai Oilbank Co., Ltd. and HD Hyundai OCI Co., Ltd. have developed three types of carbon black using refined oil obtained from the pyrolysis proces...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/30
SK Innovation Co.,Ltd.
SK Innovation Co.,Ltd. Korea Park Sang Kyu (CEO & President) -South Korea's leading petrochemical company. In addition to petroleum development, the Company is engaged in the development and manufacturing of batteries. Along with LG Chemical and Samsung SDI, it is one of the world's leading suppliers of automotive EV batteries and its customers include Ford, VW, Hyundai, BAIC and others. -Businesses are as follows. Business segment Major busin...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/30
Kyungshin Corporation
Kyungshin Corporation Korea Seung-gwan Lee (CEO) -The Company manufacturers automotive wire harnesses.-The Company supplies its products mainly to Hyundai Motor Company.-In Dec. 2004, Sumitomo Wiring Systems Ltd. and Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. became the Company's shareholders. (As of Dec. 31, 2024) Major Shareholders Interest Ratio (%) Kyungshin Holdings Co., Ltd. 50.0 Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. 30.0 Sumitomo Wiring Syst...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/25
Inzi Controls Co., Ltd.
ant in Hungary Inzi Controls to establish second U.S. plant in Michigan Inzi Controls to absorb Korean subsidiary Inzi Controls selected for World Class 300 Project Inzi Controls establishes office at Korea Auto Parts Park (KAPP) in Nagoya, Japan Inzi Controls to make EV battery modules for Daimler Hyundai Dymos, Inzi Controls jointly develop comfort seat system Hyundai Mobis holds technology exhibition at Chrysler Technology Center Inzi Controls...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/25
Hyundai WIA Corporation (Formerly WIA Corporation)
Hyundai WIA Corporation (Formerly WIA Corporation) Korea Jae-wook Jung (CEO) -An auto parts manufacturer in the Hyundai/Kia Automotive Group. It is the only Korean auto parts manufacturer that produces engines. -The company's business is divided into the following two categories Business Segment Products Sales % (2024) Sales % (2023) Automotive parts Modules - Modules and module parts 88.7% 34.2% Modules parts - 4WD parts- Constant velocit...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/25
Samsung SDI Co., Ltd.
odules in North American. Oct. 2022 Completion of the cathode material plant CAM7 of the joint venture EcoPro EM. Jul. 2023 MOU signed with Sterantis for the construction of a second plant for StarPlus Energy, a joint venture with Stellantis. Oct. 2023 Concluded a battery supply contract with Hyundai. Aug. 2024 Signed an agreement with GM to establish a joint venture for battery companies in US. Samsung to strengthen EV battery allianc...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/25
Hanon Systems (Formerly Halla Visteon Climate Control)
Hanon Systems (Formerly Halla Visteon Climate Control) Korea Soo Il Lee (CEO) -A leading automotive air conditioning system supplier in Korea. -The company mainly supplies products to Hyundai, Kia, and Ford. -The company manufactures air conditioning, powertrain cooling, compressors, fluid transport, and hydraulic control systems. History 1986 Established as a joint venture between Ford and Mando Machinery (now Mando) of Korea. 1999 Ford t...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/25
JATCO Ltd.
K 3-in-1 (e-Axle)*To launch in 2026 340,000 units Jun. 1999 AT/CVT division in Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. was spun off into TransTechnology Ltd. Oct. 1999 TransTechnology Ltd. and Jatco Corporation merged to form JatcoTransTechnology Ltd. Dec. 1999 Jatco Trans Technology started delivery to Hyundai Motor Company (Republic of Korea). Apr. 2000 Certified QS9000 Jan. 2001 Jatco Trans Technology started delivery to Jaguar Cars Ltd. (UK). ...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/25