GKN China Holding Company Ltd.
Company Profile
■URL
https://www.gknautomotive.com/
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Business Overview
-GKN‘s China business:
- In 1988, the joint venture with HUAYU Automotive Systems Company Limited in China, Shanghai GKN HUAYU Drive System Co., Ltd., was established to manufacture drive shafts.
- In 2007, GKN China Holding Co., Ltd. was established and became the regional headquarters in 2008. The Company mainly produces isometric universal drive shafts, cross universal drive shafts and other transmission system components.
- On March 29, 2018, Melrose Industries (Melrose) acquired GKN. After the acquisition, GKN split into several business units and became part of Melrose. In the same year, Dana Inc. merged with GKN's driveline business unit, GKN Driveline, to form a new company, Dana plc (Dana). The new company is owned 52.75% by Dana and 47.25% by GKN.
- On April 20, 2023, Dowlais Group demerged GKN Automotive, GKN Powder Metallurgy, and GKN Hydrogen from Melrose Industries and took over their respective businesses. It's worth noting that on the same day, Dowlais Group was approved for listing on the London Stock Exchange.
Products
Constant velocity driveshafts
-Constant velocity driveshafts
-Intermediate shafts / sun shafts
-Turbine shafts
-Eccentric shafts
-Bar shafts
-Friction welding tubular shafts
-Integrated tubular shafts
-Constant velocity joints
Universal joint driveshafts
-Universal joint driveshafts
-Universal joints
-High speed plunging joints
-High speed fixed joints
Drivetrain components
-Electronic torque vectoring unit
-Electromagnetic torque control unit
-Electronic lock & differentials
-Free rotation differential & rear axle main retarder assemblies
-Electric motor drive transmission assemblies
-Electronic torque vectoring unit & rear axle main retarder assemblies
-Drive axle assemblies
-Viscous couplings (including products for four-wheel drive)
-Automatic transmission parts
-Differentials
Other components
-Forgings
-Powder metallurgy parts
History
May 1988 | Shanghai GKN HUAYU Driveline Systems Co., Ltd. was established as a joint venture by five companies: GKN Automotive AG (Germany), Shanghai Automotive Co., Ltd., SDIC Machinery & Light Industries corp. Ltd., DEG-German Investment & Development Co., Ltd. (Germany), and Bank of Communication Shanghai Branch. |
Oct. 1996 | Shanghai Kangqiao new plant began operating. |
Oct. 2001 | The Company's Technical Center in Shanghai began operating. |
Dec. 2002 | A manufacturing line for precision forgings was completed in Shanghai Zhoupu Plant. |
Mar. 2005 | GKN Zhongyuan Cylinder Liner Co., Ltd. was established as a joint venture by GKN and Henan Zhongyuan Engine Fittings Co., Ltd.. |
Jan. 2006 | GKN Sinter Metals (Danyang) Industrial Co., Ltd. was established. |
Nov. 2006 | Shanghai GKN Drive Shaft Co., Ltd. and China South Industries Automotive Holdings Co., Ltd. (CSIMC) jointly established GKN Drive Shaft (Chongqing) Co., Ltd. to manufacture driveshafts. |
2007 | Shanghai GKN HUAYU Driveline Systems Torque Technology Company was established. |
Apr. 2008 | Shanghai GKN Wuhan Plant started construction. |
May. 2010 | Shanghai GKN Changchun Plant started construction. |
June 2011 | Shanghai GKN Changchun Plant was finished and put into operation. |
Aug. 2012 | The second plant of Shanghai GKN in Wuhan started construction. |
Sep. 2012 | GKN Sinter Metals Yizheng Ltd. was established. |
April 2013 | Shanghai Shenjiang Plant expansion started construction. |
April 2013 | Shanghai GKN Drive Shaft Co., Ltd. changed its name to Shanghai GKN HUAYU Driveline Systems Co., Ltd. |
Jul. 2013 | The second plant of Shanghai GKN in Wuhan was finished and put into operation. |
Oct. 2018 | Shanghai GKN HUAYU Driveline Systems Co., Ltd., the Company's subsidiary, established a new technical center. |
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