Dana Corporation Company Description
When it comes to building cars, it starts with the parts. Dana Holding Corporation manufactures many of the parts carmakers use to piece together new vehicles. Its core products include axles and driveshafts, as well as sealing, thermal, and structural products. Among its customers are OEMs such as Ford, Chrysler, General Motors, and Toyota. The company also supplies companies that make commercial and off-highway vehicles such as PACCAR and Navistar. Dana filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy early in 2006 and emerged in early 2008, changing its name from Dana Corporation to Dana Holding Corporation.
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