Metaldyne Company Description
You won't find much metal in a car's cockpit these days. To find Metaldyne's products, look under the hood or under the car. Metaldyne operates through three divisions: Chassis (ball joints, control arms, knuckles), Driveline (automatic transmission valve bodies, clutch modules, differential assemblies), and Engine (exhaust components and systems, powder metal parts, pulleys). Major customers include leading automakers such as Chrysler, Ford, GM, and Toyota, as well as suppliers like BorgWarner, Delphi, and Magna. Metaldyne is a subsidiary of Japan's Asahi Tec, a maker of aluminum and ductile automotive components, wheels, and electric power equipment.
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