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Who makes federal Mogul bearings?
Tenneco
It was acquired in October 2018 by Tenneco. Federal-Mogul operated two independent business divisions, Federal-Mogul Powertrain and Federal-Mogul Motorparts. The two divisions each had their own chief executive officer….Federal-Mogul.
Type | Private |
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Parent | Tenneco |
Website | www.federalmogul.com |
Where are Federal Mogul bearings made?
Southfield, Michigan
Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc., 1955-64 Headquartered in Southfield, Michigan, Federal-Mogul is a $7 billion automotive parts manufacturer providing innovative solutions and systems to global customers in the automotive, light truck, heavy-duty, railroad, farm and industrial markets.
Does Federal-Mogul make Moog?
Federal-Mogul Motorparts Expands MOOG® Coverage By More Than 61 Million Potential Repair Opportunities. Federal-Mogul Motorparts is a division of Federal-Mogul Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ: FDML). Among the first-to-aftermarket parts now available through MOOG distributors are a front lower control arm bushing (No.
Who bought Federal-Mogul?
About Tenneco On October 1, 2018, Tenneco completed the acquisition of Federal-Mogul, a leading global supplier to original equipment manufacturers and the aftermarket with nearly 55,000 employees globally and 2017 revenues of $7.8 billion .
Who does Federal-Mogul own?
Federal-Mogul/Parent organizations
Is Federal-Mogul now Tenneco?
1, Tenneco has completed its acquisition of Federal-Mogul LLC, a leading global supplier to original equipment manufacturers and the aftermarket.
Did Tenneco buy Federal-Mogul?
On October 1, 2018, Tenneco completed the acquisition of Federal-Mogul, a leading global supplier to original equipment manufacturers and the aftermarket with nearly 55,000 employees globally and 2017 revenues of $7.8 billion .
When did Federal-Mogul close in St Johns Michigan?
December 15-28, 2006
The entire Federal-Mogul, St. Johns, Michigan facility will be closed. Expected date of separations: On December 15-28, 2006, Federal-Mogul will terminate employees affected by the plant closure which is scheduled to be completed by October 5, 2008. Most employees will be released by the end of 2006.