Lear Corporation
The American corporation Lear Corporation produces car electrical systems and seating. American Metal Products, the predecessor to Lear Corporation, was established in 1917 in Detroit, Michigan. When it was first established, the company made tubular, welded, and stamped assemblies for the automotive and aircraft sectors. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Lear expanded by making a number of acquisitions. The business aimed to supply original equipment manufacturer (OEM) auto companies with complete interior automotive systems, such as seating, electrical, flooring, interior trim, instrument panels, etc.
As it embodies the company's principles of "Be Inclusive, Be Inventive, and Get Results the Right Way," its diverse team of outstanding people across 37 countries is motivated by a commitment to innovation, operational excellence, and sustainability. Lear has more than 100 years of expertise and has built a reputation for operational excellence while focusing on innovation for the future. The company's talented workforce is dedicated to producing goods that guarantee consumers' convenience, comfort, and safety.
The layout of its seat options can improve automobiles' visual appeal and improve driving comfort. The vehicle's internal operations, such as the operation of its telecommunication systems and batteries, can be improved by its electrical systems. Employees at Lear Corporation may hold corporate positions in content marketing, business services, and human resources management. Mechanical engineering, quality engineering, and materials handling are examples of technical roles.
Founded: 1917
Headquarters: Michigan, USA
Website: https://www.lear.com/