Borg Warner - Company Facilities Locations

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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