American Axle & Manufacturing (AAM) was founded in 1994 by a private investor group led by Richard E. Dauch purchased the Final Drive and Forge Business Unit from GM.
Today AAM manufactures axles, chassis and driveshift components for light trucks, SUVs, cars, and crossover vehicles. The company does 75% of its business with GM and the rest with customers such as Harley Davidson, Chrysler, VW, Ford, and PACCAR. AAM has more than 30 manufacturing facilities worldwide.
American Axle & Manufacturing trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol AXL, is a member of the Russell 2000, is #698 in the Fortune 1000, has 12,650 employees, and had $3.59 billion in revenue in 2013.
American Axle & ManufacturingAmerican Axle & Manufacturing (AAM) was founded in 1994 by a private investor group led by Richard E. Dauch purchased the Final Drive and Forge Business Unit from GM.
Today AAM manufactures axles, chassis and driveshift components for light trucks, SUVs, cars, and crossover vehicles. The company does 75% of its business with GM and the rest with customers such as Harley Davidson, Chrysler, VW, Ford, and PACCAR. AAM has more than 30 manufacturing facilities worldwide.
American Axle & Manufacturing trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol AXL, is a member of the Russell 2000, is #698 in the Fortune 1000, has 12,650 employees, and had $3.59 billion in revenue in 2013.