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.............................. Faurecia
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Faurecia is the 8th largest international automotive parts manufacturer in the world. It produces 6 types of car modules: seats, cockpits, doors, acoustic packages, front end and exhaust, Faurecia provides parts for GM, Chrysler, & Ford. French owned, Faurecia has locations in 26 countries. On December 11, 1997, Bartrand Faure launched an automotive equipment business merger with business Ecia to form Faurecia . It led to world wide business, by 1999 they generated 4 million Euros ($5,365,533 USD)and a staff of 32,000. They began making exhausts in the U.S. In 2000 they invested in car interiors. Today, Fuarecia has earned 11 billion Euros (e ($14 billion USD) becoming the second largest part suppler with locations worldwide.
Faurecia is a France-based automotive equipment supplier. The Company specializes in the design, production and delivery of six major vehicle modules: seat, cockpit, acoustic package, door, front end and exhaust system. Faurecia develops and assembles various types of automobile seats for the European, North and South American and Asian markets. The Company develops complete cockpit modules, instrument panels, central consoles and steering columns. It also offers door panels, door modules and door systems.
The acoustic products are supplied for the vehicle interior, luggage compartment and engine compartment. The front-end division manufactures front-end carriers, bumpers and fan cooling systems. Faurecia also develops and manufactures several components that make up the exhaust system. Headquartered in Nanterre, France, Faurecia operates over 180 sites in 28 countries worldwide. In 2006 their Chairman and Chief Executive, Pierre Levi resigned amidst bribery investigations. It was claimed Faurecia paid German car manufacturers to buy their parts.
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