Remy International

Remy has facilities in eleven countries (such as Belgium, Germany, Hungary, United Kingdom, USA, Canada, Mexico[1] and Tunisia) and four different continents around the world.

[3] Remy's competition was Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company (Delco) under the leadership of Charles F. Kettering, who - along with Clyde Coleman - invented the electric starter motor for vehicles in 1911.

[4] In 1918, Delco Remy began operating as a division of General Motors, developing advanced technologies and providing the industry with automotive, heavy duty and military products.

[8][better source needed] Approximately one year later, Remy stock was listed to the Nasdaq Global Select Market on December 16, 2013.

[10] USA Industries is a worldwide distributor of remanufactured and new alternators, starters, CV axles and disc brake calipers.

[11] BorgWarner announced an agreement to acquire Remy International on July 13, 2015, and completed the acquisition on November 10, 2015.

[12] "Delco Remy" remains a registered trademark of General Motors Corporation licensed to BorgWarner PDS (Anderson) L.L.C.

The newly created standalone company PHINIA, which took over the fuel parts and aftermarket segments, publicly trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol PHIN.

A 1920 advertisement