Magneti Marelli


Magneti Marelli [maɲɲɛti marɛlli] - an Italian company involved in the design and production of systems, modules and high-tech components for the automotive industry. A subsidiary of FCA Italy, employing 38,000 people and with a turnover of 23 billion euros in 2013. Samochód produkcji Magneti Marelli, prezentowany w National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci w Mediolanie Telewizory Magneti Marelli wystawione w National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci w Mediolanie

The company's registered office is in Corbetta (Milan province). The company consists of 85 production plants, 12 research centers and 26 implementation centers in 19 countries around the world.

Magneti Marelli was founded in 1919 as a joint venture between Fiat and Ercole Marelli, and was named F.I.M.M. - Fabbrica Italiana Magneti Marelli; the first plant was created in Sesto San Giovanni, near Milan. The company started its activity as a producer of magnetic ignitions and electrical equipment.

Magneti Marelli's current activity is based on intelligent active and passive vehicle safety systems as well as in the field of drive systems.

Subsidiaries and corporate brands: AL-Automotive Lighting, Carello, Cromodora, Cofap, Ergom Automotive, Jaeger, Mako Elektrik, Paraflu, Seima, Siem SpA, Solex, Veglia Borletti, Vitaloni and Weber.



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