26th
March 2010 - BorgWarner Opens
New Technical Center in Shanghai China
BorgWarner's Largest
Technical Center Expected to Employ 400 People by 2012
BorgWarner officially opened
a new technical center in Zizhu Science Park on March 22, 2010 in
Shanghai, China. By 2012, the facility will be the largest in
BorgWarner's network of global technical centers and is expected to
employ about 400 people. Employees at the center will collaborate on
engine and drivetrain product research and development, application
engineering, and country management functions to provide its customers
with the latest in powertrain technology.
"BorgWarner has experienced
tremendous growth in China," said Tim Manganello, BorgWarner Chairman
and CEO. "We select our facility locations carefully and strategically
to serve our important customers in the regions where they are located.
Opening the BorgWarner China Technical Center represents another great
milestone in our global success and reflects our participation in the
growth of the Chinese ."
Several officials from the
central and local government attended the opening ceremony to show their
appreciation for BorgWarner's continuous investment in China and
expectations of greater achievements in China's fast-growing automotive
market.
The BorgWarner China
Technical Center will provide additional local support for BorgWarner's
powertrain technology, which delivers improved fuel economy, emissions
and vehicle performance. Products include turbochargers, DualTronic(R)
modules, exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valves, air pumps, timing
chains, fans and fan drives, water pumps, ignition systems, transmission
solenoids and controls, friction plates, and all-wheel drive and
four-wheel drive systems.
In addition, the BorgWarner
China Technical Center plans to support technology growth for future
generations of engineers. In close collaboration with the University of
Michigan and the Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Institute
Internship program, the BorgWarner China Technical Center will offer
Chinese engineering students the opportunity to work on challenging
real-world projects while developing a pipeline of potential talent to
support BorgWarner's growing business.
BorgWarner entered the
Chinese marketplace in 1993 with a joint venture to supply transmission
products. Today, in addition to China Technical Center newly opened in
Shanghai, BorgWarner has operation locations in Shanghai, Beijing,
Ningbo and Dalian with four joint ventures and one wholly-owned foreign
entity (WOFE). About 900 employees serve major customers such as VW/Audi,
First Automotive Works, Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation,
Dongfeng Motor Corporation, Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Company,
Great Wall Motor Company Limited, Chery, Nissan and General Motors.
Auburn Hills, Michigan-based
BorgWarner Inc. (NYSE: BWA) is a product leader in highly engineered
components and systems for vehicle powertrain applications worldwide.
The FORTUNE 500 company operates manufacturing and technical facilities
in 59 locations in 18 countries. Customers include VW/Audi, Ford,
Toyota, Renault/Nissan, General Motors, Hyundai/Kia, Daimler, Chrysler,
Fiat, BMW, Honda, John Deere, PSA, and MAN.
Source:
BorgWarner Press Release