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Littelfuse, Inc.
s passenger car business due to the vehicle electrification trend. >>>Locations-The Company has over 76 total facilities across more than 20 countries, with primary operations in the following countries: China France Germany India Ireland Italy Japan Lithuania Mexico Netherlands Philippines South Korea Spain UK U.S. Vietnam 1927 Established by Edward V. Sundt. Invented the first small, fast-acting protective fuses. 1930 Introduced autom...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/30
Nisshinbo Holdings Inc.
Inc. Tokyo, Japan Automotive brake friction materials 100.00 Nisshinbo Automotive Manufacturing Inc. Georgia, USA Automotive brake friction materials 100.00 Nisshinbo Somboon Automotive Co., Ltd. Rayong, Thailand Automotive brake friction materials 97.10 Saeron Automotive Corporation Cheonan, Korea Automotive brake friction materials 65.00 Nisshinbo Saeron (Changshu) Automotive Co., Ltd. Changshu, China Automotive brake friction materials...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/30
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...
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SL Corporation
SL Corporation Korea Hanyoung Kim (President) -Manufacture of automotive lamps, chassis parts, mirrors, 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 Mo...
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Hankook Tire & Technology Co., Ltd. (Formerly Hankook Tire Co., Ltd.)
Hankook Tire & Technology Co., Ltd. (Formerly Hankook Tire Co., Ltd.) Korea Soo Il Lee (CEO) -Korea's No. 1 tire manufacturer. The company holds a 30-40% share of the passenger car tire market in Korea (reported by the Company).-The Company’s businesses are divided into two segments as shown below. Segments Major products Tire segment Tires for passenger cars, trucks, buses, industrial vehicles Non-Tire segment Tire manufacturing equipme...
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
TPR Co., Ltd.
FY18~20 Powertrain (in JPY 100 million) 140 170 210 Frontier (in JPY 100 million) 440 195 180 Progress on the mid-term plan Powertrain-Indian Market Expanding business with major suppliers: Create initiatives for increasing sales based on making use of the accomplishments of Japanese and Korean OEMs in the country, which make up over half of the Indian market. Making robust capital investments: Invest JPY 2.0 billion to build a new, hi...
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Dowlais Group plc
er, but has approximately 80 percent less drag torque than the previous model. (From a press release on Oct. 6) GKN Driveline Torque Technology KK, Tochigi City, Tochigi Pref., Japan will start production for Japanese automakers other than Mitsubishi Motors Corp. (MMC) and for exports to China and Korea at its Nagoya Plant, Nagoya City, Aichi Pref., which is currently manufacturing drive-line units only for MMC. This operation is scheduled to st...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/26
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.
Inzi Controls Co., Ltd. Korea Goo Yong Jung (CEO) -The Company mainly supplies cooling system components, engine management system components, sensors, switches, and engineered plastic components.-In Korea, the Company has a more than 85 percent share of the engine cooling systems market, which includes thermostats, coolant temperature sensors, and coolant temperature controllers.-The Company has over 40% of the market share in Korea of engine...
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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.
Samsung SDI Co., Ltd. Korea Yoonho Choi (President and CEO) -A major EV battery supplier affiliated with the Samsung Group in South Korea. The Company’s global EV drive-battery market share in 2024 was 3.3%, which was 7th in the world. (Based on SNE Research publication) -The company's business consists of the following two divisions. Business segments Major products Percentage of total sales in 2024 Energy Solution Batteries for EVs, ESS...
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...
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Akebono Brake Industry Co., Ltd.
r 001 (RR) (China) 001 (4WD) (China) Formentor VZ5 (Spain) Gran Max Cargo (Indonesia) Gran Max Truck (Indonesia) Bongo Truck (Indonesia) Bongo Van (Indonesia) Townace Truck (Indonesia) Townace Van (Indonesia) Crown Civic Civic e:HEV LC500 LC500h Corolla Cross (USA) Titan (USA) Arkana E-TECH Hybrid (Korea) Outlander (4WD) (China) Outlander (FF) (China) Camry Hybrid (Thailand) Front brake caliper Front brake pad Rear brake caliper Rear brake pad Re...
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NOK Corporation
nd Manufacturing and sales of electronic devices 75 Mektec Manufacturing Corporation (Zhuhai) Ltd. Zhuhai, China Manufacturing and sales of electronic devices 100 Mektec Manufacturing Corporation (Suzhou) Ltd. Suzhou, China Manufacturing and sales of electronic devices 100 Mektec Corporation Korea, Ltd. Seoul, Korea Manufacturing and sales of electronic devices 100 Mektec Manufacturing Corporation Europe DE GmbH Weinheim, Germany Manufac...
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JATCO Ltd.
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). Nov. 2001 Started deliveries to G...
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Webasto SE
imately 3.95 GWh of electricity annually, reducing electricity consumption and increasing the plant’s energy efficiency. (From a press release on September 23, 2024)-The Company announced the opening of a new production facility of battery systems for electric passenger vehicles in Dangjin, South Korea, to meet rising demand. The new plant is equipped with the latest state-of-the-art technology and has a planned production capacity of 100,000 u...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/22
SMR Automotive Mirrors Stuttgart GmbH
eflectec. 2010 Established two new assembly plants in India. Launched construction of plants in Brazil and Hungary. Aug. 2013 Opened a new production plant for automotive mirrors in Langfang, Hebei Province, China. 2015 Started plants in USA and China 2016 Started plants in USA and South Korea 2017 Started plants in India and China 2018 Started plant in Mosonszolnok, Hungary 2019 Expansion of existing facilities in Hungary, Korea...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/22