MAHLE GmbH
Location
Baden-Württemberg
Founded
1920-01-01
Website
Risk Signals
1325 news mentions monitored
Industry Context
This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Aluminum Foundries, Nonferrous Foundries, Except Aluminum and Copper, Metal Stampings, Not Elsewhere Classified, Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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Recent Articles about MAHLE GmbH
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2024-12-12 (muehlacker-tagblatt.de)
The name “Behr” disappears
By Mario Steigleder Mühlacker. The automotive supplier Mahle is “streamlining” its group structure. While several business areas within the group are being reorganized and merged and...
Read more2024-09-06 (staatsanzeiger.de)
A wake-up call from the job market
The labor market has so far appeared to be defying the economic turbulence. But the contraction in the economy is now also driving up the number of unemployed. It is clear what needs to be done now.
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2018-05-21 (autonews.com)
Mahle targets U.S. aftermarket
The German powertrain supplier Mahle is putting more emphasis on selling its parts in the U.S. aftermarket with a rebranding strategy and a new name: Mahle Performance.
Read more2018-03-12 (bosch-presse.de)
Sale concluded: New owner and new name for BMTS
Stuttgart, March 12th, 2018 – The sale to FountainVest Partners of Bosch Mahle Turbo Systems, the former joint venture between the Bosch Group and the MAHLE Group, has been successfully concluded as planned. All necessary antitrust and other approvals have been granted. The company will operate
Read more2014-02-14 (dragzine.com)
MAHLE Clevite Now MAHLE Aftermarket With More Good Products - Dragzine
MAHLE Clevite recently changed its name to MAHLE Aftermarket. So that you, the car or truck builder, will know exactly what the change means and how it will effect you, we talked to the folks at the company.
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(road.cc)
Hexlox launches anti-theft wheel nut for e-bikes with rear hub motors
German brand Hexlox has launched an e-bike anti-theft wheel nut. Specifically, the locking device works with e-bikes that use a rear hub motor. This covers many urban e-bikes using motors from Mahle, Bafang and Zehus to name a few.
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