Kokomo Casting
- Chrysler (1965–1998)
- DaimlerChrysler (1998–2007)
- Chrysler (2007–2014)
- Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (2014–2021)
- Stellantis (2021–present)
Kokomo Casting Plant is a Stellantis North America automotive factory in Kokomo, Indiana that manufactures aluminum parts for automotive components, transaxle cases, engine blocks, propulsion transmissions.[1] The factory opened in 1965 and was expanded in 1969, 1986, 1995, and 1997. It is the largest die casting factory in the world.[2] In June 2010 Chrysler announced a 300 million dollar investment to retool and modernize the Kokomo Casting for production of a future eight-speed automatic.[3]
Current products
- Aluminum parts
- Transmission and transaxle cases
References
External links
- Official website
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Stellantis
- Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
- Chrysler Group LLC
- Fiat S.p.A.
- PSA Group
- Chrysler Europe
- Citroën
- Peugeot
- John Elkann (chairman)
- Carlos Tavares (CEO)
- Mike Manley (head of Americas)
joint ventures
locations
- Aspern
- Atessa
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- Buenos Aires
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- Detroit
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- Eisenach
- Ellesmere Port
- Figueruelas
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- Hordain
- Indiana
- Kenitra
- Kokomo
- Casting
- Transmission
- Kragujevac
- Luton
- Madrid
- Mangualde
- Turin
- Mulhouse
- Poissy
- Pomigliano d'Arco
- Porto Real
- Rüsselsheim
- Rennes
- Saltillo
- Sochaux
- Sterling Heights
- Szentgotthárd
- Toledo Complex
- Toledo Machining
- Toluca
- Trenton
- Trnava
- Tychy
- Vigo
- Warren
- Windsor
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