Dana Corporation

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Dana Holding Corporation
Type Public
Traded as NYSEDAN
Founded 1904
Headquarters Maumee, Ohio
Products Axles, driveshafts, sealing and thermal products for automotive, commercial vehicle, and off-highway vehicle manufacturers
Website www.dana.com
Dana corporate headquarters, Maumee, OH

The Dana Holding Corporation (NYSEDAN) is a supplier of axles, driveshafts, off-highway transmissions, sealing and thermal-management products, and service parts.

The company's customer base includes virtually every major vehicle manufacturer in the global automotive, commercial vehicle, and off-highway markets. Based in Maumee, Ohio, the company employs approximately 21,500 people in 26 countries and reported 2010 sales of US$6.1 billion. The company is listed on the Fortune 500.

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[edit] History

Originally incorporated in New Jersey in 1904 as the 'Spicer Universal Joint Manufacturing Company', named after Clarence W. Spicer, engineer, inventor, and founder of the company; it was renamed the 'Spicer Manufacturing Company' in 1909. It relocated to Toledo, Ohio in 1928 and was renamed the Dana Corporation after Charles Dana, who joined the company in 1914 and became president and treasurer in 1916. In 2007, Dana cancelled 150 million shares of stock during bankruptcy.[1]

[edit] Products

Key products include axles, drive shafts, universal joints and sealing and thermal-management products.

[edit] Axles

[edit] Suspension

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Pakulski, Gary T. "Dana plans to cancel 150m shares of old stock: Investors get nothing following Chapter 11", toledoBlade.com, September 05, 2007. Retrieved on October 02, 2010.

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