BorgWarner
Country
USA
Brand History
1. 1928: Merger of four companies (Borg & Beck, Marvel-Schebler, Warner Gear, Mechanics Universal Joint) into a single corporation. 2. 1950s: Development and implementation of automatic transmissions for the mass market. 3. 1999: Acquisition of KKK (Kühnle, Kopp & Kausch), solidifying leadership in the turbocharger segment. 4. 2015: Acquisition of Remy International to expand the electric systems portfolio. 5. 2020: Acquisition of Delphi Technologies to strengthen positions in power electronics.
Key OEM Customers
Volkswagen, Ford, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, Kia, Stellantis, Toyota, Volvo.
Type
Manufacturer/OEM Supplier
Ecology
The company actively develops technologies for hybrid and electric vehicles aimed at reducing CO2 emissions. Energy recovery systems and high-efficiency engine control modules are being implemented.
Brand Authentication
The 'BorgWarner Genuine Parts' protection system is used, featuring a unique QR code on the packaging for verification via the official portal. Markings on turbocharger housings are applied via laser engraving to ensure data permanence. The batch code consists of 10 characters combining letters and numbers.
Certificates
IATF 16949, ISO 14001, ISO 9001.