BorgWarner is a automotive industry components and parts supplier.
The company was founded in 1928 by the merger of Warner Gear and Borg & Beck. Warner Gear was founded in 1901 by Tomas Warner. Borg & Beck was founded by Charles Borg and Marshall Beck in 1903.
After the merger the company became known for overdrive units, Holly brand carburetors, and Ford’s Ford-O-Matic three-speed automatic transmissions.
Today BorgWarner is primarily known for its powertrain products, which include automatic and manual transmissions, electro-hydraulic control components, transmission control units, friction materials, turbochargers, four-wheel-drive system components, and one-way clutches.
The company has 60 manufacturing facilities in 18 countries. BorgWarner trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BWA, is a member of the S&P 500, is #352 in the Fortune 500, has 19,700 employees, and had $8.20 billion in revenue in 2013.
BorgWarnerBorgWarner is a automotive industry components and parts supplier.
The company was founded in 1928 by the merger of Warner Gear and Borg & Beck. Warner Gear was founded in 1901 by Tomas Warner. Borg & Beck was founded by Charles Borg and Marshall Beck in 1903.
After the merger the company became known for overdrive units, Holly brand carburetors, and Ford’s Ford-O-Matic three-speed automatic transmissions.
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Today BorgWarner is primarily known for its powertrain products, which include automatic and manual transmissions, electro-hydraulic control components, transmission control units, friction materials, turbochargers, four-wheel-drive system components, and one-way clutches.
The company has 60 manufacturing facilities in 18 countries. BorgWarner trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BWA, is a member of the S&P 500, is #352 in the Fortune 500, has 19,700 employees, and had $8.20 billion in revenue in 2013.