Mando Corporation

Mando Corporation
Public (KRX: 060980)
Industry Automotive industry
Founded September 1, 1962
Headquarters Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Area served
Worldwide
Products Brake, Steering, and Suspension Systems, and Chassis Module
Production output
4 million parts a year
Profit KRW₩ 7.01 trillion (2008); 6.6 Billion Dollars (2012)
Number of employees
9,941 (2013)
Website Mando.com

The Mando Corporation (Korean: 만도)(KRX:060980), with headquarters in Seoul, Korea, is the largest global Tier 1 Korean Original equipment manufacturer and supplier to General Motors, Cadillac, Ford, Chrysler, Chevrolet, Nissan, Kia Motor Company, Fiat, Volkswagen, BMW, Suzuki, Hyundai Motor Company, and many other global automobile distributors with the annual profit topping over 6 billion USD every year. It is currently owned and run by the original founding parent company, Halla Group.[1] It was handed over to Halla by Sunsage B.V, a daughter company of JP Morgan.[2]

Mando has three main areas of business: steering parts, brake parts, and suspension parts. Mando has recently opened a joint-venture company with Hella, to produce ABS sensor software algorithm.

Additionally, Mando is part of a Halla Group which is composed of automobile, logistics, investment banking, ground transportation, education, construction, and sports and entertainment companies with over 20,000 employees around the world. These companies are all part of the same ownership under one CEO.

History

Mando America office, Plymouth, Michigan. Since have moved to new location in Novi, MI

Mando was created under the original founder of Halla Business Group, Mr. Jeong, In Yeong. A younger brother of Jeong, Ju Yeong (Hyundai Motor Company founder) on 1 October 1962. Initially, the company was named Hyundai International Inc. and changed its name to Mando Machinery Corporation in February 1980. In 1988, Mando opened the Brake System Plant in Pyeongtaek and two years later, opened the Munmak Steering System Plant (currently renamed Wonju operations). By 1995, Mando Machinery had a suspension system plant in Iksan as well as a dedicated R&D center. Mando America Corporation (MAC) was founded in 1996.In 1999, during the financial crisis, Mando was sold to Sunsage and was promptly renamed as Mando Corporation. Halla Group repurchased Mando Corporation subsequently.

Mando Ofice. Poland in Wałbrzych

As of 2013, Mando Corporation has six (6) major locations in the United States within Michigan, Alabama, and Georgia. Its headquarters is in Seoul, South Korea; however, it has a 2000-employee presence in North and South America. It is projected Mando will employ roughly 2,400 employees in the United States alone by 2017. In the overall scope, Mando Corporation has corporate offices, research & development facilities, assembly lines, casting plants, and other various functions worldwide such as China, Turkey, Brazil, India, Japan, Sweden, Germany, Poland, Australia, and Malaysia. Mando Corporation expects its U.S. operations to generate over $950 million in revenue in 2012. Worldwide, the manufacturer employs over 9,900 workers, and has more than an annual revenue of $6 billion. Mando Corporation provides highly advanced and quality brakes, suspension, and steering parts to General Motors, Volkswagen, Chrysler, Ford, Nissan, Hyundai, Kia, Suzuki, Chevrolet, and many other automobile manufacturers worldwide.

Lastly, Mando is projected to accrue close to 7 billion dollars in revenue for the 2014 fiscal year.

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