Magneti-Marelli
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Magneti Marelli is an international leader focused on design and manufacturing of high-tech systems, modules and components for the automotive industry, with annual revenues of 4.0 billion Euro and a workforce of 24,000 in 2005.
The company confirms today its mission as a key player in the automotive components field, exploiting its skills in electronic systems for automotive active and passive safety and powertrain systems.
The business areas include: Lighting, Suspension Systems (suspension systems; shock absorbers); under the Weber subsidiary, Powertrain (electronic fuel injection systems for gasoline, diesel and multifuel; Selespeed robotized gearbox), Electronic Systems (instrument clusters; on board navigation; on board electronics) Exhaust Systems and Motorsport.
Headquartered in Corbetta (Milan) Magneti Marelli counts industrial (53) and R&D (31) facilities in Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Poland, Czech. Rep, Russia, Turkey, United States, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, China, Malaysia, South Africa.
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