Linamar
Public | |
Traded as | TSX: LNR |
Industry | Automotive, Manufacturing of high precision machined and assembled components |
Founded | August 17, 1966 |
Founder | Frank Hasenfratz |
Headquarters | Guelph, Ontario, Canada |
Key people |
Frank Hasenfratz - Chairman Linda Hasenfratz - CEO Jim Jarrell - President] & [Chief Operating Officer|COO Mark Stoddart - CTO & Executive Vice President of Marketing Dale Schneider - CFO & Executive Vice President of Finance |
Number of employees | 19,500 (2015)[1] |
Slogan | Power to Perform |
Website | www.linamar.com |
Linamar Corporation is a diversified global manufacturing company of engineered products powering vehicles, motion, work and lives based in Guelph, Ontario.
Linamar is known for its precision machining, and has three divisions - Machining & Assembly, Linamar Forging, and Linamar Skyjack. The Machining and Assembly Group focuses primarily on precision machining and assembly of light, commercial, off-highway, and industrial vehicle engine, transmission, and driveline components as well as solutions for the agricultural and energy markets. The Linamar Forging Group specializes in high volume and high speed hot forging processes, creating gear products to supplement their continuously growing core powertrain business. The Linamar Skyjack Group is noted for its innovative, high quality mobile industrial equipment, notably its class-leading aerial work platforms and telehandlers.
Locations
Linamar has 23,000 employees, 57 manufacturing facilities, 15 sales and design offices, 6 development centres, and 7 support facilities in 17 countries.
Sales locations | Manufacturing facilities |
---|---|
Canada: Guelph | Canada: 23 |
China: Shanghai | China: 2 |
France: Lyon | France: 3 |
Germany: Frankfurt | Germany: 5 |
Japan: Tokyo | Hungary: 3 |
South Korea: Ansan-City | Mexico: 4 |
United States: Detroit | United States: 3 |
India: Pune | India: 1 |
Machining & assembly
The Linamar Machining & Assembly Groups supply powertrain components, modules and systems to automotive customers. Theere are four regional operating groups including Canada / Mexico, Canada / USA, Europe, and Asia Pacific.
Products
Engine | Transmission | Chassis |
---|---|---|
Flywheels | Differential Assemblies | ABS Valve Body |
Camshafts | Gears | Steering Housing |
Connecting Rods | Clutch Modules | |
Balance Shaft Assemblies | Shaft and Shell Assemblies | |
Fuel Rails & Pump Bodies | Housings & Covers | |
Bedplates | Differential Carriers | |
Cylinder Heads & Modules | ||
Turbo Charger Housings |
ICE
Linamar is a manufacturer of large machining components in off-highway, heavy equipment, and wind markets. They have operations in North America, Europe and Asia.
Key Products
Large Machining Components
Engine | Transmission | Driveline | Wind Turbine Components |
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Cylinder Blocks & Heads | Housings | Axle Components | Gearbox Housings |
Camshafts | Carriers | Large Housings | Planetary Carriers |
Connecting Rods | Shafts | Bearing Housings | |
Cylinder Liners | Clutch Components | Torque Arms | |
Large Covers |
McLaren Performance Technologies
McLaren Performance Technologies is the engineering division of Linamar Corporation. McLaren Performance Technologies can provide:
- Engine dynamometer testing
- Full driveline testing, including NVH / durability, environmental and transmission error
- Powertrain tear down
- Warranty analysis
- Prototype builds
- CAD / CAE design and simulation software
The McLaren Story
McLaren Engine was created in 1969 when the company founder Bruce McLaren established a North American base to support its initiatives in the Can-Am and Indy racing series. McLaren had great success over the course of the next several years after which time, McLaren racing efforts were re-concentrated in Europe with a focus on F1. Today, the two McLaren entities co-exist in name only. McLaren Performance Technologies, as it is known today, has remained in the Detroit area.
McLaren Today
Today, it has evolved to become a design, development, testing and prototype operation with a focus on original equipment manufacturing.[4]
Skyjack
Skyjack Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Linamar Corporation. Skyjack is in the industrial marketplace, providing a line of original equipment aerial work platforms.
Capabilities
Skyjack produces a line of self-propelled indoor and rough-terrain scissor lifts. Skyjack’s scissor model lineup features elevated work heights ranging from 18 up to 56 ft, and capacities of up to 2,000 lbs. Skyjack’s expanding telescopic and articulating boom product lineup currently consists of models with work heights ranging from 46 to 66 ft.
Skyjack also produces a line of telescopic material handlers with its VR and Zoom Boom product lines. Its VR telehandlers feature lifting heights ranging from 42 up to 56 ft, and capacities up to 10,000 lbs, while its Zoom Boom telehandlers feature lifting heights ranging from 32 up to 56 ft, and capacities up to 20,000 lbs.
Markets
- Equipment Rental Industry servicing:
- Non-residential construction
- Residential construction
- Industry and maintenance
Skyjack Advantages
- Reliable equipment
- Low life-cycle costs
- Worldwide distribution
- Comprehensive and growing product lineup[5]
References
- ↑ "Company Profile for Linamar Corp (CA;LNR)". Retrieved 2014-10-01.
- ↑ "Global Locations". Linamar. Linamar Corporation. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
- ↑ "Energy". Linamar. Linamar Corporation. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
- ↑ "Technology". Linamar. Linamar Corporation. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
- ↑ "Skyjack". Linamar. Linamar Corporation. Retrieved 1 October 2014.