ACDelco

ACDelco is a company in the automotive industry. After the takeover by General Motors ACDelco continues to exist within the automotive components division of the Group as a brand name and part of the enterprise. As part of Paid Group ACDelco is not listed. It will be published no information on places of production, turnover, number of employees etc..

Locations

The headquarters is located in Grand Blanc, Michigan, United States. Representations can be found in Asia, Australia, South America, Africa and Europe. The European office is located in Madrid, Spain.

Products

The product portfolio includes over 99,000 items in the areas of

History

1899 moved to Albert Champion, a French cyclist, to the USA. There he began to manufacture their own spark plugs and distribute. From 1904 he founded company Champion Ignition Company in 1908 is moved under the umbrella of the Buick Motor Company AC went out spark plug division. 1916 Buick part of the company General United Motors, which then Chevrolet General Motors merged.

1927 were produced by AC Delco Spark Plugs at Atlantic flight by Charles Lindbergh in use and 1932 AC spark plugs were used in Amelia Earhart's solo Atlantic flight.

In 1974 the company changed its name to AC Delco Division.

AC Delco in Europe

1991, the European Union examined a merger of Mannesmann Boge GmbH and the market for shock absorbers. In this report, AC Delco / de Carbon is known as the largest shock absorber manufacturer. The market share within the EU is given as 5 %.

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