San Luis Rassini
Rassini is a company based in Mexico. It produces vehicle parts such as springs, suspension components, and disc brakes.
Formerly | SANLUIS |
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Headquarters | Mexico |
Formerly known as SANLUIS, Rassini is a Mexican company that produces leaf springs, coil springs, rubber bushings and brake discs, drums and hubs. It has three facilities in U.S.A., two are manufacturing facilities and one is a Technical center located in Plymouth MI.
In 2000, Rassini opened a technical center in Plymouth, MI to support customers in NA. In 2001, it opened a plant in Montpelier, Ohio after negotiating with city officials, making it the first Mexican company to set up operations in the state.[1][2] In 2014, it opened a facility in Flint MI to produce brake discs.
References
- "Two-Way Street: Free Trade Sends Jobs Abroad, but It Also Brings New Ones Here". The Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition. April 2004. Retrieved 2006-06-19.
- "News release: Governor Taft's remarks at the Columbus Rotary Club". June 2, 2003. Retrieved 2006-06-19.
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