Serving original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the automotive industry, Inteva is headquartered in Troy, Michigan and has nearly 30 locations on three continents.
The Inteva Products brand name was introduced to the marketplace in 2008 and the company traces its history back to the establishment of German carriage supplier Traugott Golde in 1872.
Inteva Products traces its international corporate roots back to the establishment of German carriage supplier Traugott Golde in 1872.
[7] After Inteva's major predecessors established foundations in the automotive industry, an era of production ensued for the following 20 years.
Due to its durability and variety of colors, the plastic molding material used to produce steering wheels and radio grills was in high demand.
Regular production of auto parts continued in the United States and innovation became a crucial component to any manufacturing company's success.
The world's first sealed door module was launched in France by the Compagnie Industrielle de Mecanismes SA (CIM) in 1968.
In 1973, Golde GmbH began the production of the world's first tilt and slide module and in the same year was acquired by Rockwell International, a company with a history in the automotive axle business in Detroit.
In 1991, General Motors consolidated further by organizing all of its separate parts divisions and creating the Automotive Components Group (ACG).
Inteva's development capabilities include in-house design, rapid prototyping, testing resources and R&D centers on 3 continents.