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Tenneco

Tenneco (formerly Tenneco Automotive and originally Tennessee Gas Transmission Company) is an automotive components original equipment manufacturer and an aftermarket ride control and emissions products manufacturer. It is a Fortune 500 company that was publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange since November 1999 until it was taken private in November 2022 by Apollo Global Management.[3] Tenneco is headquartered in Northville, Michigan.[4]

Tenneco, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryAuto parts
Founded1940; 84 years ago (1940)
HeadquartersNorthville, Michigan, U.S.
Key people
Jim Voss, CEO
Jeff Stafeil, CFO
Ed Yocum, Senior Vice President and General Counsel [1]
ProductsRide control, emissions control, elastomer, Powertrain Components, Suspension, Brake pads
OwnerApollo Global Management
Number of employees
71,000 [2]
DivisionsClean Air, DRiV, Performance Solutions, Powertrain
Websitetenneco.com

History edit

Tenneco, Inc.'s origin was in the Chicago Corporation, established about 1930.[5] Tennessee Gas and Transmission Company (completely separate) had been formed in 1940.[6]

Natural gas edit

A shortage of fuel for World War II defense industries in the Appalachian area developed when industrial production was increased. The nuclear development operations of the Manhattan Project at Oak Ridge, Tennessee consumed huge quantities of Tennessee Valley Authority electrical power that would have otherwise been available to other industrial operations. The Chicago Corporation was able to acquire a Federal Power Commission (FPC) license to build a pipeline from Texas to Appalachia, eventually expanding to the largest natural gas pipeline network in the United States. These pipelines were acquired by El Paso Corporation in 1996, and are now owned by Kinder Morgan.

 
A Tenneco filling station in Tallahassee, Florida in 1967.

Diversification edit

In the 1950s, the company acquired existing oil companies, including Sterling Oil, Del-Key Petroleum, and Bay Petroleum.[7] The Tennessee division of the Chicago Corporation acquired Tennessee Gas Transmission Company in 1943 to build a natural-gas pipeline 1,265 miles (2,036 km) from Texas to West Virginia. The first line was completed in October 1944. It was followed by three additional pipelines totaling 3,840 miles (6,180 km)[6] during the next 15 years which provide gas to New York and New Jersey.[8]

In 1966, Tennessee Gas was incorporated as Tenneco, Inc.[5] Tenneco expanded into a number of business ventures as a result of diversification. In 1967, the company acquired Walker, Inc., a manufacturer of universal-fit exhaust mufflers and pipes. The year after, they started working on the construction of a universal-fit catalytic converter, that would become a cost-effective alternative to the OE catalytic converters. It took the company 8 years to introduce one. Tenneco bought Houston Oil & Minerals Corporation in the late 1970s. Tenneco owned and operated a large number of gasoline service stations, but all were closed or replaced with other brands by the mid-1990s.[6]

 
Fairchild F-27J executive aircraft of Tenneco at Chicago O'Hare Airport in 1979. The company also operated British Aircraft Corporation BAC One-Eleven jet aircraft in executive configuration.[9]

In the 1970s, Tenneco purchased 53% of J.I. Case when they purchased its owner Kern County Land Company, the agricultural equipment manufacturer based in Racine, Wisconsin, USA.[6] In 1972, Tenneco purchased UK-based David Brown Tractors, and merged it with the J.I. Case business. In 1984, Case parent Tenneco bought selected assets of the International Harvester agriculture division and merged it with J.I. Case. All agriculture products are first labeled Case International and later Case IH. Tenneco purchased the articulated 4WD manufacturer Steiger Tractor in 1986, and merged it into Case IH.

The new corporate direction was to buy failing companies in a variety of industries, and then to develop them into profitable businesses. This worked well with Newport News Shipbuilding, but failed miserably with the various tractor companies, probably due in large part to the economy at the time. By 1988, the company was losing $2 million per day. After being pressured by the banks, it was decided to sell off the oil business. Tenneco Oil Exploration Company was split up and sold off to multiple buyers.[10]

By 1994, Tenneco decided to begin getting out of the agricultural business and agreed to sell 35% of the now named Case Corporation.[11] In 1996, the spin-off of Case Corporation was completed. The company was acquired by Fiat in 1999 and merged with New Holland Agriculture to form CNH Global.[12]

Consolidation edit

Tenneco Inc. emerged from a conglomerate consisting of six unrelated businesses: shipbuilding, packaging, farm and construction equipment, gas transmission, automotive, and chemicals.[13] The automotive division was spun off from Tenneco, Inc. in 1991 along with the packaging, energy, natural gas, and shipbuilding divisions.[6] All businesses except automotive and packaging were disposed of between 1994 and 1996 (through public offerings, sales, spin-offs and mergers).[13] In 1999, Tenneco Packaging was spun off and renamed to Packaging Corporation of America and Pactiv Corporation.[13]

Since the 1960s, Tenneco Automotive has sold mufflers (UK: silencers) in Europe, including through the Pit Stop chain in Germany. The group bought a German factory in Virnheim in 1969, Swedish Starla in 1974 and French Bellanger and English Harmo Industries in 1976 and Danish Lydex in 1978. More acquisitions followed.[14]

On October 28, 2005 Tenneco Automotive was renamed as Tenneco.[15]

Federal Mogul Acquisition edit

On October 1, 2018, Tenneco completed its acquisition of Federal-Mogul, a large global supplier to original equipment manufacturers and the aftermarket.[citation needed]

In February 2019, Tenneco announced that it would spin off its automotive aftermarket suspension components into DRiV Incorporated.[16]

Acquisition by Apollo Global Management edit

On February 23, 2022, Tenneco announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Apollo Global Management for $7.1 billion.[17] The acquisition was completed in November 2022.

Operations edit

Tenneco is a multi-national corporation with 93 manufacturing facilities in 26 countries located on 6 continents, with major centers of operations in the Americas, Europe, India and Asia. The North American manufacturing facilities are located in Arkansas, Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Tennessee, Ohio, United States, and Cambridge, Ontario, Canada; the corporate headquarters is located in Northville, Michigan, European facilities in Belgium, Poland, Czech Republic, Germany, UK, France, Spain and Portugal, with headquarters located in Belgium, Asian facilities include in India, China, Singapore and Japan, and African Facility includes South Africa's Port Elizabeth.[citation needed]

Tenneco owns the following brands:

These are sold to over 500 after-market customers including retailers and wholesalers and to more than 25 OEMs, including Audi, Chrysler, Daimler, Stellantis,Enfield, Fiat, Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Honda, Navistar International, Jaguar Cars, Mahindra & Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Porsche, PSA Peugeot Citroën, Renault, Škoda, Suzuki, Tata, Toyota, TVS, Volkswagen Group, Volvo, E-Z-GO, and CLUB CAR[citation needed].

Controversy edit

During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, reports surfaced that Tenneco had failed to join other "international" (mainly western) businesses by withdrawing from the Russian market. Research from Yale University updated on April 28, 2022, identifying how companies were reacting to Russia's invasion identified Tenneco in the worst category of "Digging In", meaning Defying Demands for Exit: companies defying demands for exit/reduction of activities.[28]

Locations edit

United States edit

Arkansas
Indiana
  • Angola - Elastomeric Products: Heavy duty/Automotive products, spring eye bushings, fluid bushings, torque rod assemblies, links, & V-rods.
  • Elkhart - Manufacturing plant that primarily makes exhaust components for other Tenneco facilities. The Elkhart plant is the only manufacturing plant that is owned (rather than leased) by Tenneco.
  • Ligonier - Manufacturing facility that makes full exhaust systems and related components for Ford Motor Company, Chrysler, and Honda. Ligonier is one of the plants that has its own tubemill which accepts steel coil, gradually rolls it into a pipe and then welds the seam shut. This newly formed pipe is then cut to length and used within the plant or shipped as-is to other Tenneco plants.
Michigan
  • Litchfield - Manufacturing facility that makes full exhaust systems and related components. This plant has its own tubemill which accepts steel coil, gradually rolls it into a tube and welds the seam shut. This newly formed pipe is cut to length and used within the plant or shipped as-is to other Tenneco plants.
  • Marshall - Manufacturing facility that makes full exhaust systems and related components for Ford Motor Company, Chrysler, and General Motors. Marshall is one of the plants that has its own tubemill which accepts steel coil, gradually rolls it into a tube and then welds the seam shut. This newly formed pipe is cut to length and used within the plant or shipped as-is to other Tenneco plants. The Marshall facility is also equipped with multiple high-speed automatic muffler assembly lines.
  • Monroe - Houses the North American business unit which consists of almost 500 employees involved in multiple disciplines such as design, product engineering, sales, and marketing.[29]
Missouri
Nebraska
  • Seward - Manufacturing facility that makes full exhaust systems and related components for CAT, Chrysler, General Motors, John Deere and Harley-Davidson. Seward is one of the plants that has its own tubemill which accepts steel coil, gradually rolls it into a tube and then welds the seam shut. This newly formed pipe is cut to length and used within the plant or shipped as-is to other Tenneco plants.
Ohio
  • Milan - Products: suspension bushings, cab mounts, steering system bushings, exhaust isolators, rubber compound
  • Napoleon - Products: anti-vibration bushings and suspension links
Tennessee
Virginia

International edit

Argentina
  • Rosario - Monroe Fric Rot - Shock absorbers
  • Buenos Aires - Walker - Products: Muffler (silencers), Catalysts, exhaust systems
Australia
Belgium
  • Sint-Truiden - EU headquarters Ride Control division; METC, the EU design and development center; largest ride control plant in Europe; products: shock absorbers, powdered metal components, press parts
Brazil
  • Cotia, São Paulo (Axios) - Products: engine mounts, shock absorber bushings, and dampers
  • Moji-Mirim, São Paulo (Monroe, Walker) - Products: exhaust automotive systems and shock absorbers
  • Três Corações, Minas Gerais (Federal-Mogul) - Products: combustion engine valves
  • Santo André, São Paulo (Federal-Mogul) - Products: combustion engine valves
  • Araras, São Paulo (Federal-Mogul) - Products: pistons and camshafts
  • Manaus, Amazonas (Federal-Mogul) -
Canada
China
  • Suzhou - Products: elastomer products
Czech Republic
Germany
Hungary
India
  • Bawal - Products: struts, shock absorbers, front fork
  • Pune - Products: muffler (silencers), catalytic converter, complete exhaust systems
  • Hosur - Products: struts, shock absorbers, front fork
  • Sanand - Products: Exhaust System (Silencers)
Mexico
Poland
  • Rybnik - Emission control engineering and manufacturing
  • Gliwice - Shock absorber (struts) plant with Engineering Centre (EEEC) in Gliwice, near Katowice[30]
  • Stanowice
Portugal
  • Palmela - Products: Exhaust systems (JIT Plant) VW Autoeuropa.
Spain
  • Ermua - Products: shock absorbers, elastomers, and complete exhaust systems
  • Valencia
South Africa

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Leadership Team". www.tenneco.com. Tenneco Inc. Retrieved 2016-09-03.
  2. ^ "Tenneco". Fortune. Retrieved 2018-12-01.
  3. ^ "Apollo Funds Complete Acquisition of Tenneco". Apollo.com. Retrieved 2022-12-10.
  4. ^ Channick, Robert (1 November 2022). "Another Chicago-area corporate HQ hitting the road as Lake Forest-based auto parts supplier Tenneco plans move to Michigan". Chicago Tribune.
  5. ^ a b TENNECO BUILDING, Diana J. Kleiner, Handbook of Texas Online (retrieved 11 August 2010)
  6. ^ a b c d e "History of Tenneco Inc". Funding Universe. Retrieved 2022-01-19.
  7. ^ "Tenneco Inc". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  8. ^ Directory of Company Histories, 1988, Encyclopedia.com (retrieved 11 September 2010)
  9. ^ "Aircraft Photo of N504T | BAC 111-211AH One-Eleven | AirHistory.net #11412". airhistory.net. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  10. ^ Hayes, Thomas C. (11 October 1988). "Tenneco Selling Its Oil Company For $7.3 Billion". The New York Times. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
  11. ^ Jones, Kathryn (1994-04-27). "COMPANY REPORTS; Tenneco to Offer 35% of J.I. Case". The New York Times. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  12. ^ "History of CNH Global N.V." Funding Universe. Retrieved 2022-01-19.
  13. ^ a b c . Tenneco.com. Archived from the original on 2010-09-26. Retrieved 12 September 2010.
  14. ^ Burchardt, Jørgen (2008). Lydpotter, arbejde og ledelse. Walker Danmark. Ringe: Kulturbøger. p. 160. ISBN 978-87-88327-17-5. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  15. ^ "Tenneco Automotive Changes Name to Tenneco Inc" (Press release). Lake Forest, Illinois. October 28, 2005. Archived from the original on 24 February 2015.
  16. ^ "DRiV Incorporated to Spin From Tenneco Later This Year". Business Wire (Press release). 2019-02-14. Retrieved 2019-11-11.
  17. ^ "Lake Forest-based Tenneco being taken private in $7.1 billion deal". Chicago Tribune. February 23, 2022. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  18. ^ "Brands - Axios". tenneco.com. 2011. Retrieved 2011-03-12.
  19. ^ "Brands - Clevite Elastomers". tenneco.com. 2005. Retrieved 2011-03-12.
  20. ^ "Brands - DynoMax". tenneco.com. 2005. Retrieved 2011-03-11.
  21. ^ "Brands - Fonos". tenneco.com. 2005. Retrieved 2011-03-12.
  22. ^ "Brands - Fric-Rot". tenneco.com. 2005. Retrieved 2011-03-12.
  23. ^ "Kinetic Suspension Technology". tenneco.com. Retrieved 2011-03-12.
  24. ^ "Monroe Shocks and Struts". monroe.com. 2005. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
  25. ^ "Brands - Rancho". tenneco.com. 2005. Retrieved 2011-03-12.
  26. ^ "Walker Exhaust". walkerexhaust.com. 2006. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
  27. ^ "Thrush". thrushexhaust.com. 2007. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
  28. ^ "Over 750 Companies Have Curtailed Operations in Russia—But Some Remain". Yale School of Management. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  29. ^ Ad in 2007 Monroe County Community Profile
  30. ^ . www.tenneco.gliwice.pl. Archived from the original on 2010-04-30. Retrieved 2022-02-22.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Tenneco formerly Tenneco Automotive and originally Tennessee Gas Transmission Company is an automotive components original equipment manufacturer and an aftermarket ride control and emissions products manufacturer It is a Fortune 500 company that was publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange since November 1999 until it was taken private in November 2022 by Apollo Global Management 3 Tenneco is headquartered in Northville Michigan 4 Tenneco Inc Company typePrivateIndustryAuto partsFounded1940 84 years ago 1940 HeadquartersNorthville Michigan U S Key peopleJim Voss CEO Jeff Stafeil CFOEd Yocum Senior Vice President and General Counsel 1 ProductsRide control emissions control elastomer Powertrain Components Suspension Brake padsOwnerApollo Global ManagementNumber of employees71 000 2 DivisionsClean Air DRiV Performance Solutions PowertrainWebsitetenneco wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Natural gas 1 2 Diversification 1 3 Consolidation 1 3 1 Federal Mogul Acquisition 1 3 2 Acquisition by Apollo Global Management 2 Operations 3 Controversy 4 Locations 4 1 United States 4 2 International 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editTenneco Inc s origin was in the Chicago Corporation established about 1930 5 Tennessee Gas and Transmission Company completely separate had been formed in 1940 6 Natural gas edit A shortage of fuel for World War II defense industries in the Appalachian area developed when industrial production was increased The nuclear development operations of the Manhattan Project at Oak Ridge Tennessee consumed huge quantities of Tennessee Valley Authority electrical power that would have otherwise been available to other industrial operations The Chicago Corporation was able to acquire a Federal Power Commission FPC license to build a pipeline from Texas to Appalachia eventually expanding to the largest natural gas pipeline network in the United States These pipelines were acquired by El Paso Corporation in 1996 and are now owned by Kinder Morgan nbsp A Tenneco filling station in Tallahassee Florida in 1967 Diversification edit In the 1950s the company acquired existing oil companies including Sterling Oil Del Key Petroleum and Bay Petroleum 7 The Tennessee division of the Chicago Corporation acquired Tennessee Gas Transmission Company in 1943 to build a natural gas pipeline 1 265 miles 2 036 km from Texas to West Virginia The first line was completed in October 1944 It was followed by three additional pipelines totaling 3 840 miles 6 180 km 6 during the next 15 years which provide gas to New York and New Jersey 8 In 1966 Tennessee Gas was incorporated as Tenneco Inc 5 Tenneco expanded into a number of business ventures as a result of diversification In 1967 the company acquired Walker Inc a manufacturer of universal fit exhaust mufflers and pipes The year after they started working on the construction of a universal fit catalytic converter that would become a cost effective alternative to the OE catalytic converters It took the company 8 years to introduce one Tenneco bought Houston Oil amp Minerals Corporation in the late 1970s Tenneco owned and operated a large number of gasoline service stations but all were closed or replaced with other brands by the mid 1990s 6 nbsp Fairchild F 27J executive aircraft of Tenneco at Chicago O Hare Airport in 1979 The company also operated British Aircraft Corporation BAC One Eleven jet aircraft in executive configuration 9 In the 1970s Tenneco purchased 53 of J I Case when they purchased its owner Kern County Land Company the agricultural equipment manufacturer based in Racine Wisconsin USA 6 In 1972 Tenneco purchased UK based David Brown Tractors and merged it with the J I Case business In 1984 Case parent Tenneco bought selected assets of the International Harvester agriculture division and merged it with J I Case All agriculture products are first labeled Case International and later Case IH Tenneco purchased the articulated 4WD manufacturer Steiger Tractor in 1986 and merged it into Case IH The new corporate direction was to buy failing companies in a variety of industries and then to develop them into profitable businesses This worked well with Newport News Shipbuilding but failed miserably with the various tractor companies probably due in large part to the economy at the time By 1988 the company was losing 2 million per day After being pressured by the banks it was decided to sell off the oil business Tenneco Oil Exploration Company was split up and sold off to multiple buyers 10 By 1994 Tenneco decided to begin getting out of the agricultural business and agreed to sell 35 of the now named Case Corporation 11 In 1996 the spin off of Case Corporation was completed The company was acquired by Fiat in 1999 and merged with New Holland Agriculture to form CNH Global 12 Consolidation edit Tenneco Inc emerged from a conglomerate consisting of six unrelated businesses shipbuilding packaging farm and construction equipment gas transmission automotive and chemicals 13 The automotive division was spun off from Tenneco Inc in 1991 along with the packaging energy natural gas and shipbuilding divisions 6 All businesses except automotive and packaging were disposed of between 1994 and 1996 through public offerings sales spin offs and mergers 13 In 1999 Tenneco Packaging was spun off and renamed to Packaging Corporation of America and Pactiv Corporation 13 Since the 1960s Tenneco Automotive has sold mufflers UK silencers in Europe including through the Pit Stop chain in Germany The group bought a German factory in Virnheim in 1969 Swedish Starla in 1974 and French Bellanger and English Harmo Industries in 1976 and Danish Lydex in 1978 More acquisitions followed 14 On October 28 2005 Tenneco Automotive was renamed as Tenneco 15 Federal Mogul Acquisition edit On October 1 2018 Tenneco completed its acquisition of Federal Mogul a large global supplier to original equipment manufacturers and the aftermarket citation needed In February 2019 Tenneco announced that it would spin off its automotive aftermarket suspension components into DRiV Incorporated 16 Acquisition by Apollo Global Management edit On February 23 2022 Tenneco announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Apollo Global Management for 7 1 billion 17 The acquisition was completed in November 2022 Operations editTenneco is a multi national corporation with 93 manufacturing facilities in 26 countries located on 6 continents with major centers of operations in the Americas Europe India and Asia The North American manufacturing facilities are located in Arkansas Alabama Illinois Indiana Michigan Missouri Nebraska Tennessee Ohio United States and Cambridge Ontario Canada the corporate headquarters is located in Northville Michigan European facilities in Belgium Poland Czech Republic Germany UK France Spain and Portugal with headquarters located in Belgium Asian facilities include in India China Singapore and Japan and African Facility includes South Africa s Port Elizabeth citation needed Tenneco owns the following brands Axios 18 Champion Spark Plugs Clevite Elastomers 19 DynoMax 20 Federal Mogul Ferodo Fel Pro Fonos 21 Fric Rot 22 Kinetic 23 Monroe 24 MOOG National Oil Seals Ohlins Rancho 25 Wagner Electric Walker 26 Thrush 27 These are sold to over 500 after market customers including retailers and wholesalers and to more than 25 OEMs including Audi Chrysler Daimler Stellantis Enfield Fiat Ford Motor Company General Motors Honda Navistar International Jaguar Cars Mahindra amp Mahindra Maruti Suzuki Mazda Mitsubishi Nissan Porsche PSA Peugeot Citroen Renault Skoda Suzuki Tata Toyota TVS Volkswagen Group Volvo E Z GO and CLUB CAR citation needed Controversy editDuring the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine reports surfaced that Tenneco had failed to join other international mainly western businesses by withdrawing from the Russian market Research from Yale University updated on April 28 2022 identifying how companies were reacting to Russia s invasion identified Tenneco in the worst category of Digging In meaning Defying Demands for Exit companies defying demands for exit reduction of activities 28 Locations editUnited States edit Arkansas Paragould Products Shock absorbers struts Indiana Angola Elastomeric Products Heavy duty Automotive products spring eye bushings fluid bushings torque rod assemblies links amp V rods Elkhart Manufacturing plant that primarily makes exhaust components for other Tenneco facilities The Elkhart plant is the only manufacturing plant that is owned rather than leased by Tenneco Ligonier Manufacturing facility that makes full exhaust systems and related components for Ford Motor Company Chrysler and Honda Ligonier is one of the plants that has its own tubemill which accepts steel coil gradually rolls it into a pipe and then welds the seam shut This newly formed pipe is then cut to length and used within the plant or shipped as is to other Tenneco plants Michigan Litchfield Manufacturing facility that makes full exhaust systems and related components This plant has its own tubemill which accepts steel coil gradually rolls it into a tube and welds the seam shut This newly formed pipe is cut to length and used within the plant or shipped as is to other Tenneco plants Marshall Manufacturing facility that makes full exhaust systems and related components for Ford Motor Company Chrysler and General Motors Marshall is one of the plants that has its own tubemill which accepts steel coil gradually rolls it into a tube and then welds the seam shut This newly formed pipe is cut to length and used within the plant or shipped as is to other Tenneco plants The Marshall facility is also equipped with multiple high speed automatic muffler assembly lines Monroe Houses the North American business unit which consists of almost 500 employees involved in multiple disciplines such as design product engineering sales and marketing 29 Missouri Kansas City Manufacturing facility that makes full exhaust systems and related components for Ford and General Motors Nebraska Seward Manufacturing facility that makes full exhaust systems and related components for CAT Chrysler General Motors John Deere and Harley Davidson Seward is one of the plants that has its own tubemill which accepts steel coil gradually rolls it into a tube and then welds the seam shut This newly formed pipe is cut to length and used within the plant or shipped as is to other Tenneco plants Ohio Milan Products suspension bushings cab mounts steering system bushings exhaust isolators rubber compound Napoleon Products anti vibration bushings and suspension links Tennessee Smithville Products Automotive parts Virginia Harrisonburg Aftermarket exhaust International edit Argentina Rosario Monroe Fric Rot Shock absorbers Buenos Aires Walker Products Muffler silencers Catalysts exhaust systems Australia Edinburgh Park Adelaide Products exhaust systems Monroe Clovelly Park Adelaide Products shock absorbers struts Walker O Sullivan Beach Adelaide Products emission control Monroe Springs Sydney Products coil and leaf springs Belgium Sint Truiden EU headquarters Ride Control division METC the EU design and development center largest ride control plant in Europe products shock absorbers powdered metal components press parts Brazil Cotia Sao Paulo Axios Products engine mounts shock absorber bushings and dampers Moji Mirim Sao Paulo Monroe Walker Products exhaust automotive systems and shock absorbers Tres Coracoes Minas Gerais Federal Mogul Products combustion engine valves Santo Andre Sao Paulo Federal Mogul Products combustion engine valves Araras Sao Paulo Federal Mogul Products pistons and camshafts Manaus Amazonas Federal Mogul Canada Cambridge Ontario Exhaust systems and components China Suzhou Products elastomer products Czech Republic Hodkovice nad Mohelkou Products shock absorber and exhaust systems Germany Edenkoben Products exhaust systems Hungary Kecskemet Products Exhaust systems India Bawal Products struts shock absorbers front fork Pune Products muffler silencers catalytic converter complete exhaust systems Hosur Products struts shock absorbers front fork Sanand Products Exhaust System Silencers Mexico Aguascalientes Aguascalientes Exhaust Systems Celaya Guanajuato Shock absorber struts Puebla Puebla Exhaust Systems Reynosa Tamaulipas Products bushing silentbloc bonded products Clevebloc products STA Bars control arm links engine mounts Poland Rybnik Emission control engineering and manufacturing Gliwice Shock absorber struts plant with Engineering Centre EEEC in Gliwice near Katowice 30 Stanowice Portugal Palmela Products Exhaust systems JIT Plant VW Autoeuropa Spain Ermua Products shock absorbers elastomers and complete exhaust systems Valencia South Africa Port Elizabeth producing Shock Absorbers under the Monroe brandSee also edit nbsp Chicago portal nbsp Companies portal Pine Mountain Club California a Tenneco West residential developmentReferences edit Leadership Team www tenneco com Tenneco Inc Retrieved 2016 09 03 Tenneco Fortune Retrieved 2018 12 01 Apollo Funds Complete Acquisition of Tenneco Apollo com Retrieved 2022 12 10 Channick Robert 1 November 2022 Another Chicago area corporate HQ hitting the road as Lake Forest based auto parts supplier Tenneco plans move to Michigan Chicago Tribune a b TENNECO BUILDING Diana J Kleiner Handbook of Texas Online retrieved 11 August 2010 a b c d e History of Tenneco Inc Funding Universe Retrieved 2022 01 19 Tenneco Inc Encyclopedia com Retrieved 2022 05 09 Directory of Company Histories 1988 Encyclopedia com retrieved 11 September 2010 Aircraft Photo of N504T BAC 111 211AH One Eleven AirHistory net 11412 airhistory net Retrieved 2022 05 09 Hayes Thomas C 11 October 1988 Tenneco Selling Its Oil Company For 7 3 Billion The New York Times Retrieved 2020 09 02 Jones Kathryn 1994 04 27 COMPANY REPORTS Tenneco to Offer 35 of J I Case The New York Times Retrieved 2022 05 09 History of CNH Global N V Funding Universe Retrieved 2022 01 19 a b c Tenneco History Tenneco com Archived from the original on 2010 09 26 Retrieved 12 September 2010 Burchardt Jorgen 2008 Lydpotter arbejde og ledelse Walker Danmark Ringe Kulturboger p 160 ISBN 978 87 88327 17 5 Retrieved 2022 05 09 Tenneco Automotive Changes Name to Tenneco Inc Press release Lake Forest Illinois October 28 2005 Archived from the original on 24 February 2015 DRiV Incorporated to Spin From Tenneco Later This Year Business Wire Press release 2019 02 14 Retrieved 2019 11 11 Lake Forest based Tenneco being taken private in 7 1 billion deal Chicago Tribune February 23 2022 Retrieved 2022 05 09 Brands Axios tenneco com 2011 Retrieved 2011 03 12 Brands Clevite Elastomers tenneco com 2005 Retrieved 2011 03 12 Brands DynoMax tenneco com 2005 Retrieved 2011 03 11 Brands Fonos tenneco com 2005 Retrieved 2011 03 12 Brands Fric Rot tenneco com 2005 Retrieved 2011 03 12 Kinetic Suspension Technology tenneco com Retrieved 2011 03 12 Monroe Shocks and Struts monroe com 2005 Retrieved 2008 02 06 Brands Rancho tenneco com 2005 Retrieved 2011 03 12 Walker Exhaust walkerexhaust com 2006 Retrieved 2008 02 06 Thrush thrushexhaust com 2007 Retrieved 2008 02 06 Over 750 Companies Have Curtailed Operations in Russia But Some Remain Yale School of Management Retrieved 2022 04 28 Ad in 2007 Monroe County Community Profile Tenneco Automotive Eastern Europe Sp Z o o Gliwice ul Bojkowska 59B www tenneco gliwice pl Archived from the original on 2010 04 30 Retrieved 2022 02 22 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tenneco Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tenneco amp oldid 1192877611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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