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Schaeffler Group

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Schaeffler Group
Type Private
Founded
Headquarters Herzogenaurach, Germany
Industry Automotive, Industry, Aerospace
Products Ball bearings, Combined axial/radial bearings, Driven linear units, engine components, Housing units, Linear guidance systems, Miniature cage guidance systems, Needle roller bearings, Plain bearings, Rod ends, Roller bearings, Rolling bearings, Slewing rings, Spherical plain bearings, Track roller guidance systems, Track rollers
Employees 63.000
Divisions INA, LuK, FAG
Slogan Together we move the world
Website www.schaefflergroup.com

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The Schaeffler Group

The Schaeffler Group is a leading manufacturer of rolling bearings and linear products with plants, engineering offices and sales companies around the world. With its three brands - INA, FAG and LuK - the Schaeffler Group develop and manufacture precision products for machines, equipment and vehicles as well as in aviation and aerospace applications. The Schaeffler Group's largest customer, the automotive industry, generates more than 60% of sales. The Schaeffler Group supplies more than 40,000 volume production catalog products for various applications, in more than 60 industrial sectors. The aerospace division is comprised of FAG and its subsidiary, the Barden Corporation. It's a leading manufacturer of high-precision bearings for airplane and helicopter engines, as well as many other aerospace applications. With approx. 63,000 employees at more than 180 locations worldwide and consolidated sales of €8.3bn (2006), the Schaeffler Group is a leading global bearing manufacturer and automotive component supplier. Group members are Schaeffler KG with its two brands INA and FAG, headquartered in Herzogenaurach Germany, and the LuK Group based in Bühl/Baden.

Schaeffler Group North America ( Schaeffler Group USA Inc. / Schaeffler Canada Inc. )

There are 6400 employees in the North American operations working in our manufacturing plants, R & D Centers and Sales companies. Schaeffler Group corporate headquarters is based in Ft. Mill S.C., and there are six production facilities in South Carolina alone, manufacturing parts for automotive and industrial markets. Other manufacturing plants, sales offices and R& D centers are located in Ontario (Canada ), Connecticut, Ohio, Michigan, Missouri and Mexico.

The Schaeffler Brands:

LuK

LuK supplies systems and components for vehicle drive trains to customers around the world. When Georg and Wilhelm Schaeffler founded LuK in 1965, their objective was to produce diaphragm spring clutches for the successor to the VW Beetle. LuK clutches are used in one of four cars worldwide today. LuK developed some innovations: The dual-mass flywheel, components for the CVT transmission for high torques, the automation of manual transmissions and high-performance torque converters represent significant contributions to the vehicle of the future. Current products include the twin clutch, which allows gear shifting without traction forces. While LuK is responsible for the OEM business, LuK Aftermarket Service is responsible for the entire automotive aftermarket business of the Schaeffler Group. In addition to its own products, the automotive aftermarket also sell brands made by other manufacturers.

INA

Dr. Georg Schaeffler, who founded the company with his brother Wilhelm in 1946, developed the needle roller and cage assembly in 1949. All over the world, INA develops and produces rolling bearings, plain bearings and linear guides for industrial and automotive applications. 1,000 new products are launched every year. INA has invested heavily in research and development, most recently in new R & D centers in Germany, Asia and North America. INA brand products are used in the Schaeffler Group's automotive division for engine, transmission and chassis applications. And the combined INA / FAG industrial division use these precision products across their four business units; production machinery, power transmission and rail technology, heavy industry, and consumer products.

FAG

In 1883, Friedrich Fischer designed a ball grinding machine in Schweinfurt Germany, that for the first time, made it possible to produce absolutely round steel balls by grinding. FAG has companies, subsidiaries and sales agencies in all major industrial countries. Since 2001, FAG has been a part of the Schaeffler Group and has been active in all of the group's divisions - Aerospace, Automotive and Industrial. Together with INA's complimentary product range, FAG has one of the widest product portfolios in the rolling bearing industry, covering nearly all applications in production machinery, power transmission and rail technology, heavy industry and consumer products. FAG ball and roller bearings are manufactured as standard and special bearings in many designs and sizes with diameters ranging from 3 millimeters to 4.25 meters. Together with INA, FAG offers customer support and services for the diagnosis, maintenance and mounting of rolling bearings and complete systems.

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Coordinates: 49°33′47″N, 10°53′16″E

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