Tenneco Inc. is the result of a 1987 merger between six unrelated businesses, which combined the industries of automotive, chemicals, farm and construction equipment, gas transmission, packaging, and shipbuilding.
After a series of spin-offs and sales, the company shed many of those businesses and by 1996 was concentrated on the automotive and packaging industries.
The company has 89 manufacturing facilities in 26 countries which make products for customers such as Audi, Fiat, Ford, Toyota, Volkswagen, and Volvo, among others.
Tenneco is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol TEN, is #338 in the Fortune 500, has 26,000 employees, and had $8.33 billion in revenue in 2013.
Tenneco Inc.Tenneco Inc. is the result of a 1987 merger between six unrelated businesses, which combined the industries of automotive, chemicals, farm and construction equipment, gas transmission, packaging, and shipbuilding.
After a series of spin-offs and sales, the company shed many of those businesses and by 1996 was concentrated on the automotive and packaging industries.
The company has 89 manufacturing facilities in 26 countries which make products for customers such as Audi, Fiat, Ford, Toyota, Volkswagen, and Volvo, among others.
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Tenneco is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol TEN, is #338 in the Fortune 500, has 26,000 employees, and had $8.33 billion in revenue in 2013.