TI Automotive

TI Automotive
Private
Industry Automotive Engineering
Founded 2000
Headquarters Oxford, United Kingdom
Key people
William L. Kozyra, (Chairman of the Board, CEO & President)
Products Automotive fluid systems
Number of employees
23,000
Website http://www.tiautomotive.com

TI Automotive develops, manufactures and supplies automotive fluid storage, carrying and delivery systems. The company has 23,000 employees at 130 locations in 28 countries, and supplies all of the world's major automobile manufacturers. TI Automotive serves the automotive aftermarket through Bundy, Walbro and Marwal brands. The company's headquarters are located in Oxford, UK, with Corporate Offices based in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

History

The company was created when Smiths Group divested its newly acquired automotive business in 2000 creating TI Automotive Ltd.[1]

William "Bill" L. Kozyra was named chairman, chief executive officer and president of TI Automotive in May 2008.[2]

In 2009, TI Automotive earned a 2009 Automotive News PACE Award for “ship-in-a-bottle” fuel tank. TI Automotive also won an Automotive News PACE Award for its Duel Channel Single Stage (DCSS) fuel pump.[3]

Global Divisions

TI Automotive has five major global product groups, each with a separate focus:[4]

Technology

Fluid Carrying Systems

The TI Automotive Advanced Technology Fluid Carrying Systems Group has two engineering centers in Germany that provide design, development and manufacturing engineering of:

The Fuldabrück location focuses on flexible tube products, while the Heidelberg, location produces rigid tube products.[5]

Fluid Storage Systems

The TI Automotive Advanced Technology Storage Systems Group is based in Rastatt, Germany. The team provides global development of core competencies and key capabilities in:

This center is co-located with one the company's plastic fuel tank manufacturing operations.[6]

Fluid Delivery Systems

The TI Automotive Advanced Technology Fluid Delivery Systems Group, based in Caro, Michigan, USA, provides design and development of:

It is co-located with a pump and module manufacturing facility and supports electronics activities in Germany and motor module systems activities in France.[7]

Fluid Systems Analysis

The TI Automotive Auburn Hills, Michigan, USA, technology center provides vehicle-level fluid systems analysis and development and also leads global development of:[8]

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