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  2. Lear Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In early 2007, Lear Corporation completed the transfer of substantially all of its former North American Interior Systems Division to International Automotive Components Group (IAC), a joint venture of Lear, WL Ross & Co., and Franklin Mutual Advisers. The deal involved 26 manufacturing plants and two Chinese joint ventures.

  3. List of the largest automotive suppliers - Wikipedia

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    The German magazine Automobil Industrie publishes a yearly list of the largest automotive suppliers in the world by revenue. [1] For companies that are not pure automotive suppliers, only the automotive supplier divisions are taken into account.

  4. Collins & Aikman - Wikipedia

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    The Albemarle unit, started in the 1950s, became International Automotive Components in 2007. [12] In September 2017 the Old Fort operation, with 700 employees, became part of a United Kingdom -based joint venture between Shanghai Shenda Co. Ltd. and International Automotive Components called Auria Solutions, Ltd., with U.S. headquarters in ...

  5. Wilbur Ross - Wikipedia

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    International Automotive Components Group was formed in 2006 by WL Ross & Co and investment funds managed by Franklin Templeton Investments. [26] In 2006, the company acquired the European operations of Lear Corporation [27] and in 2007, it acquired Lear's North American interiors operations. [28]

  6. List of auto parts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of auto parts, which are manufactured components of automobiles. This list reflects both fossil-fueled cars (using internal combustion engines) and electric vehicles; the list is not exhaustive. Many of these parts are also used on other motor vehicles such as trucks and buses.

  7. Automotive Components Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Automotive Components Holdings, LLC (informally ACH) is a Ford Motor Company-managed temporary business formed by the 2005 transfer of 17 automotive components factories and six research, testing and other facilities from Visteon Corporation to Ford. The creation of ACH was intended to ensure that Ford continued to receive a flow of parts from ...

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