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Edscha Holding GmbH
drives and assembly of hinge systems. May 2022 Formed 50:50 joint venture called Edscha Aditya Automotive Systems with Aditya Auto Products & Engineering to produce hinge systems, door checks, latches, and parking brakes. Jan. 2023 Created Edscha Mechatronics Solutions GmbH in Remscheid. Honda, Compact HV making 40km/L Edscha and Gestamp will be present at IZB Edscha to acquire two partner companies in Germany AAPICO to establ...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/16
Marelli Europe S.p.A. (Formerly Magneti Marelli S.p.A.)
urope S.p.A Aichi Steel to increase production of forged products other than crankshafts in the U.S. Nissan, "Leaf" priced between 3.5 to 4 million yen Nissan, Quick charger for EV under development Mitsubishi sign a contract with PSA for "i-MiEV" BOXER diesel to be compliant with "Euro5" Honda, Introducing idling stop system to Europe Magneti Marelli and Wind River to jointly develop in-vehicle infotainment system Magneti Marell...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/03
Sumitomo Riko Co., Ltd.(Formerly, Tokai Rubber Industries)
ucts in Mexico. Tokai Rubber Industries has a 51% stake and the Anvis Group has a 49% stake in the new company. A new plant will be built on the premises of Anvis' existing facility in Mexico, and is scheduled to start operations in October 2013. It will supply its products to automakers, including Honda, Nissan and Mazda. (From an article in the Nikkan Jidosha Shimbun on Dec. 22, 2012) Tokai Rubber Industries, Ltd. announced that it will acquire...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/02
F.C.C. Co., Ltd.
ng and assembly. This latest announcement marks the company’s sixth major expansion since beginning operations in 2003, following a USD 128.9 million investment announced in 2015. FCC (Adams) is a subsidiary of its Japanese parent company, FCC Co. Ltd., which supplies automotive customers such as Honda, Toyota, Subaru, Ford, General Motors, Fiat Chrysler, Yamaha, Suzuki, Harley-Davidson and BMW. (From IEDC press release on December 12, 2018) F....
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/09/02
Gentherm Inc. (Formerly Amerigon Inc.)
e than 250 more workers at the Celaya, Mexico plant by 2021. Gentherm currently employs 1,213 people in Celaya and expects to reach the goal of 1,500 by 2021, and offer better service to its premium customers. The Gentherm plant, located in Guanajuato, has as clients FCA, BMW, Ford, General Motors, Honda, KIA, Toyota, Tesla, Hyundai, Mercedes Benz and Nissan. They supply oxygen sensors for the gas tank, as well as the wiring to companies such as ...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/08/29
Grupo Antolin-Irausa, S.A.
ive Chinese electronics player specialized in passive entry passive start system (PEPS) and other car body management functions, to jointly develop advanced integrated electronic products for the car with high degree of integration. In the future, the joint venture will supply to BMW, GM, Toyota, Honda, Volvo, Geely and other global OEM customers. Grupo Antolin and NAEN will combine their current expertise to enhance the electronic integration ...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/08/28
Gestamp Automocion S.A.
Midlands plant expects to host stamping equipment in its 50,000 square meters and is designed to safeguard the 800 jobs at Gestamp's current Cannock plant by progressively moving production to the new facility. The plant is expected to provide a better service to customers in the area, namely BMW, Honda, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), Renault-Nissan and Toyota. Plans are for production to start before the end of 2017. Gestamp has already invested over...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/08/28
MICHELIN (Compagnie Generale des Etablissements Michelin S.C.A.)
sed a coalition statement on the deployment of fuel cell and hydrogen (FCH) heavy-duty trucks in Europe. All stakeholders intend to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and local pollution to establish a cleaner and more sustainable freight transport system. Major OEMs like Daimler, Hyundai, VDL, Hyzon, Honda, Iveco and Tier one suppliers like Elringklinger, Faurecia, FPT, Cummins, Plastic Omnium, Michelin etc are part of it. As part of the transition...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/08/27
Musashi Seimitsu Industry Co., Ltd.
intended for Hyundai's L4 engines, starting July 2008. (From a press release on Apr. 25, 2008) Musashi Seimitsu Industry Co., Ltd. announced that it won a contract to supply automatic transmission gears (ATGs) for four-wheeled vehicles with 6-speed ATs and light weight differential assemblies from Honda, and that it has already started production and delivery. The differential assemblies will be installed in the automaker's V6 engines for the No...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/08/25
TS TECH Co., Ltd.
Katsuya Kanda), which manufactures seats for automobiles and motorcycles, will be listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange on February 23. The company, which was established in 1948 as a manufacturer of motorcycle seats, now produces and sells mainly seats for four-wheel vehicles, as Honda, its main customer, largely expanded its presence in the passenger vehicle market. Sales of seats for four-wheel vehicles account for approximat...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/08/25
Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.
acquired in Itapetininga in the State of Sao Paolo, the company is intending to commence production of weatherstrips, airbags, components around the instrument panel and other interior and exterior products at the facility, beginning in November 2014. Initially supplying its products to Toyota and Honda, the subsidiary is going to increase its customer base in steps, as it aims to achieve sales of about 2.7 billion yen a year by 2017. The new co...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/08/25
Martinrea International Inc.
over a three-year period (2021-2023). The expansion of its plant will focus on the production of aluminum-based automotive parts, including engine blocks, suspension bridges and transmission housings. In 2022, Martinrea plans to produce 2 million units at the Queretaro plant, which will supply BMW, Honda, Ford and other brands. (Mexico-Now article on February 15, 2022) Metalsa laid the first stone of a new USD 170 million plant in Apaseo el Grand...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/08/19
Ficosa International, S.A. / Headquarters
ply automatic shifter systems for Renault-Nissan Ficosa forms Energy Efficiency business unit Ficosa to set up new centre in Spain Johnson Controls honors its suppliers with Leadership Award New Lexus hybrid(1,800cc hatchback) to debut Jan.2011 Toyota planning to launch 11 hybrid by the end of 2012 Honda, "Fit Hybrid" lowest priced at 1.59 million yen Honda, "Jazz" hybrid to be announced at Paris Honda, New hybrid launched this fall Honda start i...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/08/14
Panasonic Holdings Corporation (Formerly Panasonic Corporation)
nda's first to aim for commercialization of battery sharing. Under this project, about 300 electric motorcycles will be leased. The two companies will install charging stations at several dozen locations in three cities. About 1,000 battery packs will be shared. To conduct this research experiment, Honda, Panasonic, and a construction consulting company will establish a joint venture in the country. The companies will establish technology, servic...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/08/13
NHK Spring Co., Ltd.
bsidiary of NHK Spring Co., Ltd., have signed an agreement to establish a joint venture to produce automotive headliners in Thailand. The new company, called NHK Antolin Thailand Co. LTD., will be located in Bangkok and produce components for the main car manufacturers in the country: Ford, Nissan, Honda, GM, Isuzu and Mitsubishi. It will employ almost 100 people and is expected to generate a turnover of 23 million euros in 2014. Grupo Antolin an...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/08/13
Nippon Seiki Co., Ltd.
Nippon Seiki Co., Ltd. Japan Koichi Sato (President) -Major manufacturer of automotive meters and instruments, delivering products to global OEMs such as Honda, GM, Stellantis, BMW, and Mazda. -The Company operates in five sectors. The figures in the parentheses show the percentage breakdown of sales by segment for the fiscal year that ended in March 2025. Automotive parts business (82%): meters, HUDs for automobiles and motorcycles Consumer par...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/08/04
NSK Ltd.
was announced that NSK Bearings Manufacturing Mexico invested USD 44 million to expand its plant located in Silao, Guanajuato. This expansion will create 51 new jobs and is expected to be completed by 2026. The company, which specializes in manufacturing bearings, serves clients in Mexico such as Honda, Toyota, Mazda, and VW. (Mexico Industry on May 20, 2024) New Facilities Planned in the Fiscal Year that Ends in March 2026 Planned Inv...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/08/04
Autoliv Inc.
iv plant in Southern China was brought into operations in 2008. Now the Guangzhou plant has 800 employees, which will be increased by 150 when the expansion is completed. The plant produces airbags and seatbelts both for the domestic Chinese market and for export to Japan. The largest customers are Honda, Nissan, Mazda and Toyota. (From a press release on April 13, 2011) Autoliv Inc. announced that it is acquiring technologies, for automotive vis...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/07/29
ZF Friedrichshafen AG
nical improvements based on its customers' requirements. ZF aims to shorten development lead-time by ensuring high technical capabilities in Japan, as business with Japanese automakers is increasing. The company's Japanese customers include passenger vehicle manufacturers such as Toyota, Nissan and Honda, as well as four commercial vehicle manufacturers. It is supplying its products to them on a global basis. ZF is expecting to win growing demand...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/07/29
Bosch (Robert Bosch GmbH)
oth local and global markets from the new Mexican facility, its fourth worldwide. Other production sites are located in Japan, China and Thailand. MINO Industry provides parts for Tier 1 auto suppliers such as Denso, NSK, JTEKT and Bosch, who in turn use them to build components for Toyota, Nissan, Honda, General Motors, Ford and Mercedes-Benz. (From Mexico-Now article on April 18, 2018) Robert Bosch is optimistic that Thailand’s healthy econom...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/07/29