Supplier Intelligence
595 suppliers
Friedrichshafen
ZF Friedrichshafen AG is a global technology company headquartered in Friedrichshafen, Germany, supplying driveline and chassis technology as well as active and passive safety technology for cars, trucks, and commercial vehicles. Following its acquisition of TRW Automotive in 2015 and WABCO in 2020, ZF is now the third-largest global automotive supplier with approximately 170,000 employees and revenues of approximately €46 billion. ZF's portfolio spans automatic transmissions, electric drive systems, steering systems, brakes, dampers, occupant safety, ADAS, and commercial vehicle control systems.
Stockholm
Autoliv Inc. is the world's largest automotive safety supplier, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, and listed on the NYSE. With approximately $10 billion in annual sales and approximately 70,000 employees across 27 countries, Autoliv is the global market leader in airbags, seatbelts, and steering wheels. Autoliv serves all major automotive OEMs with passive safety products, supplying airbag inflators, curtain airbags, frontal airbags, pretensioners, and advanced seat belt systems. The company has over 100 manufacturing facilities globally.
Kariya, Aichi
Aisin Corporation is a major Japanese automotive supplier and Toyota Group member headquartered in Kariya, Aichi, Japan. With revenues of approximately ¥4.5 trillion (~$30 billion) and approximately 130,000 employees globally, Aisin supplies a wide range of components including automatic transmissions, engine components, body-related parts, brakes, and door systems. Aisin is a critical supplier to Toyota and supplies most of the world's front-wheel-drive automatic transmissions. The company has expanded its EV-related product lines including eAxles, motor control units, and thermal management systems for battery electric vehicles.
Clermont-Ferrand
Compagnie Générale des Établissements Michelin is the world's second-largest tire manufacturer by revenue, headquartered in Clermont-Ferrand, France. Michelin supplies OEM tires to nearly all global OEMs and is the dominant supplier of run-flat, ultra-high-performance, and premium segment tires. With revenues of approximately €28 billion and approximately 130,000 employees, Michelin manufactures in Europe, North America, South America, and Asia. Key technologies include MICHELIN Pilot Sport EV, Uptis puncture-proof airless tire, and MICHELIN e.Primacy EV tire.
Dublin
Eaton Corporation's Vehicle Group is a globally recognized Tier 1 automotive and commercial vehicle supplier with deep roots in powertrain, drivetrain, and fluid power systems. Originally founded in 1911 by Joseph O. Eaton in Bloomfield, New Jersey, the company grew through decades of acquisitions and organic expansion to become one of the most diversified power management companies in the world. The Vehicle Group specifically focuses on drivetrain components, superchargers, transmissions, and fluid conveyance systems for both light-duty passenger vehicles and heavy-duty commercial trucks, serving virtually every major OEM across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Eaton's corporate headquarters relocated to Dublin, Ireland in 2012 following its acquisition of Cooper Industries, though its Vehicle Group operations remain heavily concentrated in the United States and globally distributed manufacturing footprint.
Redditch
GKN Automotive is a global leader in automotive driveline technology, headquartered in Redditch, UK. A subsidiary of Melrose Industries, GKN Automotive generates approximately $5.6 billion in revenues and employs approximately 30,000 people in 60+ plants. GKN is the world's largest supplier of constant velocity joints (CVJ) and propshafts, with a growing portfolio of eDrive systems, eAxles, and electric propulsion components. GKN Automotive supplies virtually all major OEMs globally with driveline and electrification components.
Holt, MI
Orchid Orthopedic Solutions (OOS Automotive) is a precision contract manufacturer headquartered in Holt, Michigan, USA, with deep roots in high-tolerance machining originally developed for the orthopedic medical device industry. Leveraging its world-class precision manufacturing heritage, OOS Automotive has successfully transferred its sub-micron tolerancing capabilities, rigorous quality systems, and advanced metallurgical expertise into the demanding automotive powertrain and driveline components market. The company operates multiple manufacturing facilities across North America and serves a broad customer base spanning Tier 1 automotive suppliers and OEMs directly, offering vertically integrated services from raw material forging and casting through finish machining, heat treatment, assembly, and full PPAP-compliant launch support.
Long Island City, NY
Standard Motor Products, Inc. (SMP) is a leading independent manufacturer and distributor of replacement parts for the automotive aftermarket, founded in 1919 and headquartered in Long Island City, New York. With over a century of operational history, SMP has grown into a diversified Tier 1 and aftermarket supplier with manufacturing and distribution facilities across the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. The company operates through two primary segments: Engine Management and Temperature Control, serving both the professional installer market and OEM customers through a vast network of distributors, retailers, and direct supply agreements. SMP's product portfolio spans ignition, emissions, fuel delivery, and HVAC systems, with a strong emphasis on precision-engineered electronic and electromechanical components.
Chennai
Sundram Fasteners Limited (SFL) is a flagship company of the TVS Group, founded in 1962 and headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The company has grown from a small fastener manufacturer into one of India's most diversified and technically sophisticated automotive component suppliers, with a global manufacturing footprint spanning India, China, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Sundram Fasteners is publicly listed on the BSE and NSE and is renowned for its high-precision cold-forged fasteners, powder metal components, and complex machined assemblies that meet stringent OEM quality standards including IATF 16949, ISO 14001, and OHSAS 18001 certifications. The company exports to over 60 countries and derives a significant portion of its revenue from international markets, particularly North America and Europe.
Canton
TimkenSteel Corporation is a premier American steel manufacturer headquartered in Canton, Ohio, with roots tracing back to 1899 as part of The Timken Company before spinning off as an independent publicly traded entity in 2014. The company specializes in the production of high-quality alloy steel bars, tubes, and billets, with a particular focus on Special Bar Quality (SBQ) steel engineered for demanding applications in the automotive, energy, and industrial sectors. TimkenSteel operates some of the most technologically advanced electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking facilities in North America, including its flagship Faircrest Steel Plant, which houses one of the largest EAF steelmaking operations on the continent, capable of producing ingots up to 60,000 pounds.
Detroit, MI
American Axle & Manufacturing (AAM) is a leading global Tier 1 automotive supplier and manufacturer of driveline and drivetrain components and systems for light trucks, SUVs, crossover vehicles, passenger cars, and commercial vehicles. AAM supplies axles, driveshafts, differentials, and electrified driveline systems to global OEMs from its facilities across North America, Europe, South America, and Asia.
Tokyo
AGC Automotive is the automotive glass division of AGC Inc. (formerly Asahi Glass Co.), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. AGC Automotive is the world's largest manufacturer of automotive flat glass, supplying windshields, side windows, rear windows, and panoramic roofs to major global OEMs. With revenues of approximately $5 billion in automotive glass and approximately 25,000 employees in the automotive division, AGC operates glass plants in Japan, USA, Belgium, Germany, Czech Republic, China, and elsewhere globally. AGC's SoundShield acoustic glass and HeatShield infrared-reflecting glass are leading OEM technologies.
Tokyo
Alps Alpine is a Japanese electronics manufacturer formed through the 2019 merger of Alps Electric and Alpine Electronics, supplying human-machine interface components, sensors, actuators, and infotainment systems to the global automotive industry. The company produces capacitive touch panels, rotary encoders, MEMS pressure sensors, GNSS modules, and in-vehicle infotainment systems for major Japanese and European OEMs.
Luxembourg City
ArcelorMittal S.A. is the world's second-largest steel producer, headquartered in Luxembourg City, and a major supplier of advanced automotive steel grades. ArcelorMittal Automotive supplies ultra-high-strength steel (UHSS), advanced high-strength steel (AHSS), and hot-stamping grades to automotive OEMs and stamping suppliers globally. Key steel products include Usibor 2000 press-hardened steel and Fortiform AHSS. ArcelorMittal operates automotive-focused steel mills in USA, Canada, Europe, and Brazil.
Nashville, TN
Bridgestone Americas, Inc. is the North American subsidiary of Bridgestone Corporation, the world's largest tire manufacturer by revenue, headquartered in Tokyo. Bridgestone Americas supplies OEM tires to Ford, GM, Stellantis, Toyota, Honda, and other North American OEMs from manufacturing plants in USA, Canada, and Mexico. With revenues of approximately $12 billion in the Americas, Bridgestone is a critical supplier of run-flat tires, EV-optimized low rolling resistance tires, and performance tires to major vehicle programs.
Coburg
Brose Fahrzeugteile GmbH & Co. is a family-owned German automotive supplier headquartered in Coburg, specializing in mechatronic systems for vehicle doors, seats, and drivetrains. With approximately €7 billion in annual revenues and approximately 32,000 employees in 65 plants across 24 countries, Brose is the global market leader in power window regulators, door systems, and seat structures. Brose supplies electric motors, seat adjusters, latch systems, door modules, and EV thermal management components to major OEMs globally.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Clarios (formerly Johnson Controls Power Solutions) is the global leader in automotive lead-acid and lithium low-voltage batteries under Varta, AC Delco, DieHard, and Optima brands.
Dow Corning Corporation, now operating as Dow Silicones (a wholly owned subsidiary of Dow Inc. following the 2017 merger of Dow Chemical and DuPont and subsequent restructuring), is a global leader in silicone-based technology and innovation headquartered in Midland, Michigan, USA. Founded in 1943 as a joint venture between Dow Chemical Company and Corning Incorporated, Dow Corning pioneered the commercial development of silicone materials and spent over seven decades establishing itself as the world's foremost authority on silicone chemistry. The company operates manufacturing facilities across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, employing thousands of scientists, engineers, and application specialists who develop silicone solutions for industries ranging from automotive and electronics to healthcare and construction.
ElringKlinger AG is a globally recognized German automotive supplier headquartered in Dettingen an der Erms, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, with a history spanning over 140 years since its founding in 1879. The company has evolved from a traditional gasket and sealing technology manufacturer into a diversified Tier-1 and Tier-2 supplier serving both conventional powertrain and next-generation electromobility markets. ElringKlinger operates more than 45 production sites across over 20 countries, employing approximately 10,000 people worldwide, and maintains a significant presence in North America, Asia, and Europe through its international manufacturing network.
Zeeland, MI
Gentex Corporation is a Michigan-based manufacturer of automatic-dimming mirrors, camera-based driver assistance systems, and related electrical products. Headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan, Gentex generates approximately $2.4 billion in revenues and employs approximately 6,500 people. Gentex supplies auto-dimming rear-view mirrors to virtually all global OEMs, along with HomeLink garage door opener systems, Full Display Mirror camera mirror systems, and Driver Monitoring Systems. Gentex is the world's dominant supplier of auto-dimming mirrors with approximately 85% market share.
Honeywell International's Solstice line represents the company's flagship portfolio of next-generation low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants, blowing agents, and propellants, developed as sustainable alternatives to legacy hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) under increasing regulatory pressure from the Kigali Amendment and the U.S. AIM Act. Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, Honeywell's Performance Materials and Technologies (PMT) division — through its Fluorine Products business — has invested over $900 million in R&D and manufacturing capacity since the early 2000s to commercialize hydrofluoroolefin (HFO) technology. The Solstice brand includes products such as Solstice yf (HFO-1234yf), the dominant replacement for R-134a in mobile air conditioning systems, Solstice ze (HFO-1234ze), Solstice N40 (R-448A), and Solstice N13 (R-450A), among others. Honeywell co-developed HFO-1234yf in partnership with Chemours (formerly DuPont) and holds extensive intellectual property in the HFO space, making it one of only two global producers of this critical automotive refrigerant. The Solstice yf refrigerant has become the global standard for mobile air conditioning in new light-duty vehicles, mandated by EU MAC Directive 2006/40/EC and adopted broadly by automakers worldwide since 2013. Honeywell's Geismar, Louisiana facility serves as a primary U.S. production hub for HFO-1234yf, with additional global capacity supporting European and Asian OEM demand. The company also provides regulatory transition consulting, system compatibility testing data, and lifecycle assessment services to help OEM thermal management engineers validate refrigerant transitions across model platforms.
Houghton International is a globally recognized specialty chemical company headquartered in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, USA, with a history spanning over 150 years since its founding in 1865. The company has established itself as a world leader in the formulation and supply of industrial lubricants, metalworking fluids, hydraulic fluids, quenchants, cleaners, and rust preventives specifically engineered for automotive, aerospace, steel, and heavy manufacturing industries. Houghton's deep application expertise and proprietary chemical formulations have made it a trusted partner for OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers requiring precise process chemistry to meet tight manufacturing tolerances and surface integrity standards.
Seoul
Hyundai Mobis Co., Ltd. is the core parts and service arm of Hyundai Motor Group, headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. As the 7th largest global Tier 1 automotive supplier with revenues of approximately $40 billion and 35,000 employees, Hyundai Mobis develops and manufactures chassis systems, cockpit modules, front-end modules, airbag systems, lamps, brakes, steering systems, and ADAS. Hyundai Mobis exclusively supplies Hyundai Motor Group vehicles (Hyundai, Kia, Genesis) while also expanding sales to global third-party OEMs.
Bonn
Kautex Unimatic is a globally recognized Tier 1 automotive supplier headquartered in Bonn, Germany, operating as a wholly owned subsidiary of Textron Inc. The company traces its roots to the mid-20th century and has grown into one of the world's leading manufacturers of plastic fuel systems, selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems, and hybrid battery systems for passenger cars and commercial vehicles. With manufacturing facilities spanning Europe, North America, South America, and Asia-Pacific, Kautex Unimatic serves virtually every major global OEM and maintains a strong reputation for engineering innovation, particularly in the development of multi-layer co-extrusion blow molding technology for fuel tanks that meet stringent evaporative emission standards such as PZEV and LEV III. The company employs approximately 14,000 people across more than 30 production sites worldwide and generates annual revenues in the range of $2–3 billion USD.