Federal-Mogul Goetze (India) was established in 1954 as a joint venture with Goetze-Werke of Germany. The company is now owned by Federal-Mogul Corporation, a $6.3 billion global company and one of the leading manufacturers of automotive components in the world.
Goetze and Goetze Brico provide leading-edge technologies and competitive solutions for original equipment manufacturers and the automotive aftermarket
Federal-Mogul Goetze (India) is the largest manufacturer world-class pistons, piston rings, sintered parts and cylinder liners covering a wide range of applications including two/three-wheelers, cars, SUVs, tractors, light commercial vehicles, heavy commercial vehicles, stationary engines and high output locomotive diesel engines. It also exports its products to many countries.
Products:
- Pistons
- Piston rings
- Sintered parts
- Cylinder liners
- Light Metal Castings
Subsidiary:
Federal-Mogul TPR (India) -- Federal-Mogul TPR (India), formerly Goetze TP (India) was formed in 1997 as a joint venture among Federal-Mogul Goetze (India),Federal-Mogul Corporation and Japan’s Teikoku Piston Ring.
This partnership provides the Indian automobile industry with hi-tech steel compression rings and multi-piece oil rings for its new generation cars, 4-stroke bi-wheeler and other high-performance engines.
Certification:
It’s most modern production facilities at Bengaluru, Patiala and Bhiwadi are certified TS 16949, ISO14001 and OHSAS 18001.
Milestones:
- 1954 Incorporated as a joint venture with Goetze Werke
- 1957 Ring and liner production at Patiala
- 1958 Piston production as escorts (Automotive Division) at Patiala
- 1960 Cast iron / forged piston production started at Patiala
- 1968 Pins / ring carrier production started at Patiala
- 1977 Piston / ring production started at Bengaluru
- 1982 Steel rings / large bore locomotive piston at Bengaluru
- 1985 Light alloy products at Patiala
- 1989 Auto thermic pistons production at Bengaluru
- 1990 Moly coated / IKA / chrome oil rings at Patiala
- 1992 Large bore rings / pistons for battle tanks at Bengaluru
- 1994 Composite pistons / new ring foundry at Bengaluru
- 1996 Escorts (Automotive Division) hived off into joint venture with Mahle
- 1997 Goetze TP (India) - Manufacturer of steel rings
- 2001 Merger of Federal-Mogul sintered products with Goetze (India)
- 2003 Merger of Escorts pistons activities with Goetze (India)
- 2004 Introduction of chrome-ceramic rings
- 2004 Technical collaboration for pistons with Federal-Mogul Corporation
- 2006 Majority stake holding acquisition by Federal-Mogul Corporation
- 2006 Name changed from Goetze (India) to Federal-Mogul Goetze (India)