Company Facilities Locations
BorgWarner Inc. has the following production locations:
- North America, inc United States
- Auburn Hills, MI - World Headquarters
- Addison, IL
- Asheville, North Carolina
- Auburn Hills, MI - Powertrain Technical Center
- Bellwood, IL
- Cadillac, MI
- Cortland, NY
- Dixon, IL
- El Salto, Mexico
- Fletcher, North Carolina
- Frankfort, IL
- Guadalajara, Mexico
- Ithaca, NY
- Livonia, MI
- Longview, TX
- Marshall, MI
- Muncie, IN (closed 2009)
- Seneca, South Carolina
- Simcoe, Ontario, Canada
- Water Valley, MS
- Europe
- Arcore, Italy
- Arnstadt, Germany
- Bradford, England
- Bretten, Germany (BERU)
- Chazelles sur Lyon, France (BERU)
- Diss, England (BERU)
- Heidelberg, Germany
- Ketch, Germany
- Kirchheimbolanden, Germany
- Ludwigsburg, Germany
- Margam, Wales
- Markdorf, Germany
- Monaco, Monaco
- Muggendorf, Germany (BERU)
- Neuhaus, Germany (BERU)
- Oroszlany, Hungary (BERU)
- Rzeszów, Poland
- Tulle, France
- Valença, Portugal
- Vigo, Spain
- Vitoria, Spain (BERU)
- Asia
- Aoyama, Japan
- Beijing, China
- Changwon, South Korea
- Chennai, India
- Chungju, South Korea
- Eumsung, South Korea
- NSK-Warner - Fukuroi, Japan
- Kakkalur, India
- Manesar, India
- Nabari City, Japan
- Ningbo, China
- Oochang, Korea
- Pune, India (BERU)
- Pune, India
- Pyongtaek, South Korea
- Seoul, South Korea
- Shanghai, China
- Sirsi, India
- South America
- Campinas, Brazil
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