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Revision as of 22:45, 3 January 2008
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Automotive Supply |
Founded | 1988 |
Headquarters | Dearborn, Michigan; manufacturing facilities in 9 U.S. states |
Key people | Julie Brown CEO |
Products | Automobile Components and systems |
Number of employees | 7600 |
Website | http://plastecheng.com/ |
Plastech Engineered Products is a tier-1 automobile supplier headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan. It is the largest women owned company in the state of Michigan. [1]
Plastech started in 1988 with the purchase of a single injection molding facility in Caro, Michigan. Since then the company has grown rapidly through a mixture of organic growth and acquisitions, the most notable of the latter being the purchase of United Screw and Bolt in 1997 and LDM Technologies in 2004.[2] In 2007 Plastech took over four plants and sales of US$700 million from Johnson Controls, bringing annual sales to US $1.7 billion.[3] Plastech's customers include General Motors, Ford Motor Company, Daimler Chrysler, and Toyota.[4].
Locations
Plastech employs 7,600 people in 36 manufacturing facilities and 2 corporate locations in North America:
Alabama
Illinois
Indiana
Kentucky
Louisiana
- Shreveport, LA To be closing it's doors in March 2007 and laying off ALL employes. All tools to be shifted throughout the remaining plants.
Michigan
- Auburn Hills, MI (Corp.)
- Auburn Hills, MI (Tech. Center)
- Caro, MI
- Clarkston, MI
- Croswell, MI
- Dearborn, MI (Corp.)
- Fowlerville, MI
- Grandville, MI
- Hartland, MI
- Kentwood, MI x2
- Lansing, MI
- Monroe, MI x2
- Port Huron, MI
- Romulus, MI x2
Ohio
- Andover, OH
- Brooklyn, OH
- Bryan, OH
- Byesville, OH
- Cleveland, OH
- Moraine, OH
- Napoleon, OH (Due to close 2006)
- Strongsville, OH
- Wauseon, OH
Ontario
South Carolina
Tennessee
References
- ^ "Largest Women Owned Businesses" (PDF). Crain's Detroit Business. Retrieved June 19.
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