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JTEKT Corporation, the Osaka-based auto parts maker, plans to set up its regional headquarters in Thailand, hoping to turn its Thai base into an Asean hub by 2020.
Japan's JTEKT Corporation told reporters it aims to make Thailand its main production hub for south-east Asia by 2020. The company is a leading global manufacturer of automotive bearings, power ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- JTEKT Corp. says it will spend $130 million to expand its Koyo ball bearing factory in Richland County, S.C. The project, which will generate 175 jobs, will double the plant's ...
JTEKT was established in 2006 by the merger of Koyo Seiko and Toyoda Machine Works, comprising three different brands: JTEKT (automotive components), Koyo (bearings) and TOYODA (machine tools).
JTEKT has been producing automotive parts in Monroe County for more than 25 years, and has been growing in recent years. In 2012, it began a hiring expansion, adding 260 new workers to reach a ...
TELFORD, Tenn. (WJHL) — Related manufacturing plants that employ almost 250 people combined and have operated in Telford for nearly 20 years will cease operations in 2026. JTEKT and Nakatetsu ...
JTEKT also aims to expand sales by advancing into new technologies. "We are working with steer-by-wire because it is necessary and almost mandatory to achieve autonomous driving systems," Agata said.
JTEKT Automotive Tennessee is investing $218.5 million in its Vonore facility and creating 50 new jobs, the company announced Monday.
JTEKT North America, a producer of bearings, driveline components, steering systems and machine tools with a plant in Orangeburg, Thursday announced that it is investing $19.4 million to expand its ...