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Bosch (Robert Bosch GmbH)
e Solutions Japan on December 3, and changed its new subsidiary's name to “Bosch Automotive Service Solutions”, following the acquisition of the U.S. global enterprise SPX Service Solutions by Robert Bosch GmbH in Germany. SPX Japan has been developing automotive special service tools since the 1970's, and diagnostic testing systems since the 2000's, while offering solutions based on cutting-edge technology, including information services thr...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/05/29
MANN+HUMMEL GmbH
n ring (later named the "Mann Piclon"). 1969 Purchase of another production plant in Ludwigsburg and expansion of the "Plant Engineering" Division (now Mann+Hummel ProTec GmbH).First series orders for automobile air cleaners made of plastic.First flat filter element for automobile air cleaners. 1970 Concentration of the Speyer plants in the "Brunckstrasse", the actual site of the Industrial Filters Business Unit 1973 Delivery of the first c...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/05/29
MICHELIN (Compagnie Generale des Etablissements Michelin S.C.A.)
es by 2025 that will impact around 1,400 people. The decision is in line with the North American market’s shifting needs and transformations, and the site is not being equipped to deliver tires at competitive costs to meet these evolving market demands. The site has produced passenger tires since 1970. (From a press release dated October 26, 2023) Bridgestone Corporation (Bridgestone) and Michelin Group (Michelin) have published a joint techni...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/05/27
Compagnie de Saint-Gobain S.A.
announced that it has acquired the German company HKO, that designs, produces and distributes a complete range of very high temperature thermal insulation and fire protection solutions made from various types of glass fibers to cover temperature resistances between 600 and 1,000°C. Founded in the 1970s, HKO employs 225 people and has two plants in Germany with sales affiliates in France, USA and China. It reported sales of 39 million euros in 2...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/05/01
Magna International Inc.
1 - South Korea 2 2 Türkiye 5 - Japan - 3 Sweden 0 1 Thailand 3 - Romania 2 2 Sub-totals 87 26 Slovenia 1 - Africa Serbia 2 - Morocco 2 1 North Macedonia 1 - Sub-totals 2 1 Sub-totals 100 51 Nov. 1961 Incorporated as Magna Electronics Corporation Limited. 1970-72 Automotive operations expanded to include stamping and electro-mechanical components. Jan. 1973 Changed to current name. 1981 Sold its aer...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/04/25
Bridgestone Corporation
1961 Listed on Tokyo and Osaka Stock Exchanges May, 1965 Established a joint venture, Bridgestone Imperial Eastman Corporation (currently Bridgestone Flowtech Corporation) June, 1967 Established Thai Japan Tire Co., Ltd. (currently Thai Bridgestone Co., Ltd.), a joint venture in Thailand Feb. 1970 Established a joint venture, Bridgestone Kurebeit (currently Bridgestone Elastic Corporation) Sep. 1972 Established a joint venture, Bridgeston...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/04/18
ZF Friedrichshafen AG
ain location in Saarbrucken are nearly exhausted so that the production of transmission components will be relocated to the plant in Neunkirchen. At this location, ZF will produce components for passenger car automatic transmissions and takes over about 240 Bauknecht employees. The plant founded in 1970 in Neunkirchen offers a space of about 40,000 square meters for production, warehousing, and offices on 10-hectare premises. (From a press releas...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/04/11
Cummins Inc.
egy to reduce the greenhouse gas (GHG) and air quality impacts of its products, and reach net-zero emissions by 2050. (Cummins press releases on February 14, 2022) 1 / 2 Cummins Brazil celebrated its 50th anniversary in the country, beginning with its engine plant in Guarulhos, São Paulo, in the 1970s. Today, with its 2,500 dedicated employees, Cummins manufactures in Brazil not only engines, a consolidated distribution network. The regional i...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/03/18
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
ecurities Exchange. May. 1964 The Company established the Mita Plant (now called Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Mita Works) to manufacture small opening and closing devices. Aug. 1965 The Company established the Research Division (now called the Corporate Research and Development Group) Aug. 1970 The Company set up the Manufacturing Engineering Research Center (now called the Manufacturing Engineering Center) to integrate production engine...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/12/24
Denso Corporation
ned a technical assistance contract with Robert Bosch GmbH (Germany) concerning electrical components. Jul. 1959 Merged with Aichi Denso Co., Ltd. May 1965 Constructed Ikeda Plant in Kariya City. Jul. 1967 Constructed Anjo Plant in Anjo City. Oct. 1968 Opened the IC Research Facility Aug. 1970 Constructed Nishio Plant in Nishio City. Nov. 1970 Established Nippon Soken Inc.(Currently subsidiary) Mar. 1971 Established the first overse...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/12/24
Aisin Corporation (Formerly Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.)
al of 2,856 million yen) The Company took over the operations of Shinkawa Plant (established in March 1945) and Shintoyo Plant (established in Aug.1961) from Shinkawa Kogyo accordingly. May 1969 Established Aisin-Warner Ltd. (now Aisin AW Co., Ltd.) based on a joint-venture with BorgWarner. May 1970 Was listed on the first section of both the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the Osaka Stock Exchange. May 1970 Opened Fujioka Proving Ground Oct. 19...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/12/24
Dayco Incorporated (Formerly Dayco Products LLC)
vehicles-Front end auxiliary drive tensioners-Twin tensioners-Electric motors >>>Locations-The Company has more than 35 locations across 20 countries. 1905 Dayton Rubber Company was established in Dayton, Ohio, U.S. 1960 Dayton Rubber Company was changed the name to Dayco Corporation. Dec. 1970 Mark IV was incorporated in Delaware. 1986 Armtek acquired Dayco's operations in belts and rubber hoses. It was renamed Dayco Products Inc. 1...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/11/20
Rassini, S.A.B. de C.V. (Formerly Sanluis Corporation)
Motor balancers Spacers Other castings >>>Locations -The Company has 7 manufacturing sites and 6 technology centers in Mexico, the United States, Brazil, Germany, Israel, and Japan. 1951 The Company opened its first leaf spring plant not far from Mexico City in Ecatepec, the State of Mexico. 1970 Rassini exported its first shipment of suspensions to the United States. 1974 Rassini opened its first leaf spring plant in Piedras Negras, Coa...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/11/20
FIAMM Energy Technology S.p.A.(Formerly FIAMM S.p.A.)
c horns were produced.The 6AP35 battery, "Green Disk", was produced. 1960-70 Ferrari used FIAMM's "Superleggera" (ultra-lightweight) battery on its "Dino" at the Daytona event. The same battery was later used on the Fiat "Abarth" single-seater.The first sealed stationary battery was introduced. 1970's The Premium battery was produced.Nova was born - a battery for driving vehicles electrically, in the middle of the energy crisis.The CTP horn w...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/11/13
Haldex AB
e on September 4, 2012) Haldex AB has signed a Long Term Agreement (LTA) with a global truck manufacturer for the continued global supply of Haldex Automatic Brake Adjuster (ABA) to a total value of 350 million SEK, approximately 41 million euros, over a five year period. Haldex has since the early 1970's, as a sole supplier, delivered this truck manufacturer the Automatic Brake Adjuster. (From a press release on November 6, 2012) SAF-HOLLAND SE ...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/11/12
Flex-N-Gate Corporation
y has 76 manufacturing sites and R&D facilities in United States, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Spain, France, Germany, UK, Italy, India, China, and Japan. 1956 Flex-N-Gate was incorporated. 1960s Commenced supplying bumpers to the Jeep Corporation, making them the Company's first OE customers. 1970s Its second manufacturing facility was established in Danville, Illinois to support production of OE rear step bumpers. 2001 Acquired Ventra Gr...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/10/30
ISRINGHAUSEN GmbH & Co. KG
Fehrer, and Reinert. -Seats-Seat components-Springs Coupling springs Bow springs Torsion spring Bent wire components Tension springs Spring systems Valve springs -The Company has 53 production plants in 21 countries.>>>Locations 1919 Started the manufacture of technical springs in Bielefeld. 1970 ISRI seats for commercial vehicles are exported for the first time. 1979 Produced the first pneumatically suspended driver's seat with automati...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/10/29
Johnson Electric Machinery Factory Co., Ltd. (Formerly Johnson Electric Group)
April 18-27. Johnson Electric will showcase its NEV Thermal Management Solutions, Smart E-drive & Chassis Solutions, Smart Cabin Solutions, and Smart Vision Solutions. (From a press release dated April 11, 2023) >>>Locations (Manufacturing) 1959 The Company was founded to produce micro motors. 1970 Sales at the company were USD 1.7 million. 1972 Mr. Patrick WANG established the AC Motor Business 1976 Established Johnson Electric in USA. ...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/10/23
Bharat Forge Ltd.
sey) Limited Associate NA Tork Motors Private Limited Associate 64.29% * At the end of FY2023-24, Tork Motors faced challenges due to a funding freeze and alterations in FAME subsidy regulations. Bharat Forge is actively seeking investors to support the company. 1961 Established in India. 1970's Emerged as the undisputed leader - and became the first name in forgings - in India by consolidation and growth. 1980's Grew from a primarily...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/10/18
Bosch (Bosch Corporation)
e Solutions Japan on December 3, and changed its new subsidiary's name to “Bosch Automotive Service Solutions”, following the acquisition of the U.S. global enterprise SPX Service Solutions by Robert Bosch GmbH in Germany. SPX Japan has been developing automotive special service tools since the 1970's, and diagnostic testing systems since the 2000's, while offering solutions based on cutting-edge technology, including information services thr...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/09/30