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  2. Marelli Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Marelli Holdings Co., Ltd. (マレリホールディングス株式会社, Mareri Hōrudingusu Kabushiki kaisha), formerly Calsonic Kansei Corporation, is a Japan-based multinational automotive parts manufacturer with 58 manufacturing centres spread throughout the United States, European Union, South Korea, Mexico, Thailand, South Africa, India ...

  3. Marelli Europe - Wikipedia

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    Marelli Europe S.p.A. (formerly Magneti Marelli S.p.A.) is a European subsidiary of Marelli Holdings which develops and manufactures components for the automotive industry. The firm is headquartered in Corbetta , Italy, and includes 86 manufacturing plants, 12 R&D centres, and 26 application centers in 19 countries, [ 3 ] with 43,000 employees ...

  4. AL-Automotive Lighting - Wikipedia

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    Marelli Automotive Lighting is an automotive lighting company that is based in Germany. It was founded in 1999 as a 50-50 joint venture between the Italian firm Magneti Marelli and the German firm Robert Bosch GmbH (K2 Lighting division). In 2001, Magneti Marelli raised its share to 75% after the acquisition of Seima Group.

  5. List of the largest automotive suppliers - Wikipedia

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    Rank Company Revenue in 2021 € millions Country 1. Bosch: 45400 Germany: 2. Denso: 41703 Japan: 3. Continental AG: 38198 Germany 4. ZF Friedrichshafen: 34865

  6. Solex (manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Solex H30 as fitted to a 1970 Volkswagen Beetle VW-marked Solex carburetor as used on aircooled Beetles from 1970 onwards. Solex is a brand name owned by a subsidiary of Italian automotive parts manufacturer, Magneti Marelli.

  7. Antonio Stefano Benni - Wikipedia

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    In 1919 Benni, together with Marelli and Giovanni Agnelli, established the Fabbrica Italiana Magneti Marelli, whose capital was paid in equal parts by Fiat and Marelli. In 1922 Ercole Marelli died and his son Fermo took over the property. Benni assumed the presidency of the company and held the position from 1922 to 1935 when Fermo Marelli took ...

  8. Selespeed - Wikipedia

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    Selespeed is the name of an automated manual transmission used in Alfa Romeo cars, [1] developed by Italian company Magneti Marelli and made by Graziano Trasmissioni. [2]The Selespeed is an automated manual gearbox with an electronic clutch.

  9. FPT C635 DDCT transmission - Wikipedia

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    The C635 DDCT is a six-speed, dual-dry-clutch automatic transmission developed jointly by Fiat Powertrain Technologies (FPT), Magneti Marelli and BorgWarner, and is manufactured by FPT at the Verrone, Italy plant. [1]