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BorgWarner Inc.
ATs will include Hyundai's new Tucson, Sonata and Santa Fe, as well as Kia's new Sorento and Borrego (Mohave). (From a press release on October 23, 2009) Seven of China's ten best engines are equipped with systems and components from the BorgWarner Engine Group, including: Civic 1.8L from Dongfeng Honda, Mazda 6 Wagon 2.3L from China First Automobile Works (FAW), Teana 3.5L from Dongfeng Nissan, BMW 530i from Brilliance BMW, Sagitar 1.8T from F...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/04/02
Minth Group Limited
n its first order for an integrated die-cast battery box for hybrid vehicles. -In the body and chassis structural parts business, while continuing to expand its market share with customers such as Volvo, Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz, the Company received its first orders from customers such as BMW, Honda, and Nissan -In the area of intelligent products, the Company won new orders from Chinese, European, and Japanese manufacturers and crossover co...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/03/17
GS Yuasa International Ltd.
g prototype production and establishing assessment methods, aiming to pave the way for the commercial production of all-solid-state batteries. Twenty-six members of the LIBTEC include: Toyota, aiming to put the battery technology into practical application in the first half of the 2020’s, Nissan, Honda, and other carmakers; battery producers such as Panasonic, GS Yuasa and Hitachi Automotive Systems; and materials suppliers. The consortium cond...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/12/24
Panasonic Holdings Corporation (Formerly Panasonic Corporation)
hnological capabilities and experience in automotive, electrical components, and semiconductors, ASRA will work with industry, government, and academia to promote domestic and international collaboration as a world-leading technology research group. Member companies are 5 automotive manufacturers (Honda, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru and Toyota), 2 electrical component manufacturers (Denso and Panasonic Automotive Systems) and 5 semiconductor companie...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/12/24
MAHLE Holding (China) Co., Ltd.
tart operations in July 2014. MAHLE plans to produce automotive filters and engine parts including air filters, intake manifolds, cylinder head cover modules, and engine oil coolers. These products will be supplied to various automakers including Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën, Dongfeng Nissan, Dongfeng Honda, Renault, and General Motors. (From a press release on October 31, 2013) Mahle Piston Rings (Yingkou) Co., Ltd. announced that it has produced o...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/10/16
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: 2024/08/23
Kasai Kogyo Co., Ltd.
ineering. Mar. 2001 Kasai Support System Co. Ltd. acquired by APM Co. Ltd. Mar. 2001 Closed Kasai Hong Kong. June 2001 Invested 5.2 billion yen to double the production capacity of interior parts of the Ohio plant (USA) from 0.6 in 2001 to 1.2 million units in 2002. Added production was for Honda, Ford and AAAI (Honda/Ford joint venture), Isuzu (SIA). All new transactions except for Honda. June 2001 Outsourced a portion of design work t...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/08/23
Yutaka Giken Co., Ltd.
e expanded center in April 2016. The company is under pressure to enhance its development capabilities for design, prototyping, and testing as a result of intensified competition from rival mega suppliers in Europe and the U.S. Yutaka Giken expects that the expansion will help it secure orders from Honda, its major customer, and also increase sales to other automakers. It is also planning to make capital investments and increase staff at the cent...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/08/15
Citic Dicastal Co., Ltd.
2007 and officially renamed CITIC Dicastal Co., Ltd. in August 2012. -The company has an annual production capacity of 80 million aluminum wheels and 120,000 tons of aluminum castings. Customers include Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, Volkswagen, GM, Ford, Stellantis, Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi, Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Hyundai-Kia, FAW, SAIC, Dongfeng, GAC, BAIC, Changan, Geely, Great Wall and BYD. -In December 2019, the company's group headquarters, CI...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/07/30
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: 2024/07/30
Koito Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
will be 121,076 square meters and the building area will be 25,000 square meters. The new plant will add 1.2 million units of headlights and 0.6 million units of tail lights to the company’s production capacity. Production operations will begin in April 2026, supplying products to Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Mazda, Ford, and GM. For the expansion at its existing plant in Sorocaba, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Koito Manufacturing will invest about JPY 13 billi...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/07/25
Motherson Yachiyo Automotive Systems Co., Ltd. (Formerly Yachiyo Industry Co., Ltd.)
Jidosha Shimbun on Nov. 24, 2012) Yachiyo Industry Co., Ltd. is shifting to procuring plastic materials for fuel tanks on its own, as it aims to become more competitive in the plastic fuel tank business. Up until now the company has been partly relying on materials and components provided by Honda, its parent company. By gradually switching to a self-supporting system, the company will step up efforts to develop lighter and more high-stren...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/07/19
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: 2024/07/19
Astemo, Ltd. (Formerly Hitachi Astemo, Ltd. )
g prototype production and establishing assessment methods, aiming to pave the way for the commercial production of all-solid-state batteries. Twenty-six members of the LIBTEC include: Toyota, aiming to put the battery technology into practical application in the first half of the 2020’s, Nissan, Honda, and other carmakers; battery producers such as Panasonic, GS Yuasa and Hitachi Automotive Systems; and materials suppliers. The consortium cond...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/07/16
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 2025 Planned Inv...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/07/16
Yazaki Corporation
January 30, Japanese automotive supplier Yazaki announced the closure of its two manufacturing plants in Colonia and Las Piedras, Uruguay, marking the end of nearly two decades of operations in the country. The company, which produces electrical components for major automakers like Toyota, Renault, Honda, Volkswagen, and Peugeot, cited high production costs and frequent union-led work stoppages as key factors in its decision. The closure affects ...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2024/07/09