CNH Industrial - Wikipedia

European multinational corporation CNH Industrial N.V.
Company typePublic
Traded as
  • NYSE: CNH
  • S&P 400 component
ISINNL0010545661
Industry
  • Agricultural machinery
  • Heavy equipment
Predecessors
  • CNH Global
  • FIAT Industrial
Founded2012; 14 years ago (2012)
HeadquartersAmsterdam, Netherlands
Area servedWorldwide
Key people
  • Suzanne Heywood (chair)
  • Gerrit Marx (CEO)
  • Oddone Incisa (CFO)
  • Parag Garg (CDO)
Products
  • Tractors
  • Combines
  • Forage equipment
  • Hay tools
  • Seeding
  • Tillage equipment
  • Harvesters
  • Construction Equipment
Brands
  • Case IH
  • New Holland Agriculture
  • Steyr Tractor
  • Case Construction Equipment
  • New Holland Construction
RevenueDecrease US$19.8 billion (2024)
Operating incomeDecrease US$3.73 billion (2024)
Net incomeDecrease US$1.25 billion (2024)
Total assetsDecrease US$42.9 billion (2024)
Total equityDecrease US$7.71 billion (2024)
OwnerExor (26.89% equity; 45.10% voting rights)
Number of employees35,850 (2024)
Websitecnh.com
Footnotes / references[1][2][3]

CNH Industrial NV is an Italian-American multinational corporation[4] with global headquarters in Basildon, United Kingdom,[5][6] but controlled and mostly owned by the multinational investment company Exor, which in turn is controlled by the Agnelli family. Through its various businesses, CNH Industrial designs, produces, and sells agricultural machinery and construction equipment (Case IH and New Holland brand families). Present in all major markets worldwide, CNH Industrial is focused on expanding its presence in high-growth markets, including through joint ventures.[7] In 2019 CNH Industrial employed more than 63,000 people in 67 manufacturing plants and 56 research and development centers. The company operates across 180 countries.[5] Following the execution of the deed of demerger from CNH Industrial N.V., Iveco Group was established on 1 January 2022.

CNH Industrial is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The company is incorporated in the Netherlands. The seat of the company is in Amsterdam, Netherlands, with a principal office in London, England.[8]

Brands

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CNH Industrial products are marketed globally through several brands in two operating segments: agriculture and construction.

Agricultural brands

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In agricultural equipment, CNH Industrial is a manufacturer of agricultural tractors and combines, including hay and forage equipment and specialty harvesting equipment.

Case IH

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Case IH logo.
Case IH logo
Main article: Case IH

Case IH manufactures agricultural tractors, balers, coffee harvesters, combines, cotton pickers, planters, sugar cane harvesters, and tillage equipment, sold through a global network of dealers.[9]

New Holland

[edit] Main article: New Holland Agriculture

New Holland Agriculture manufactures agricultural tractors, balers, combines, forage harvesters, grape harvesters, hay tools, material handlers, planters, seeders, sprayers, tillage equipment and grounds care. New Holland has manufacturing facilities and offices in several countries and an international distribution network.[10]

Steyr

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Steyr logo.
Steyr logo
Main article: Steyr Tractor

Steyr is an Austrian manufacturer of tractors for the agricultural, forestry and municipal sectors.[11]

Construction brands

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In construction equipment, CNH Industrial manufactures machinery, including backhoe loaders and skid-steer loaders in North America, and crawler excavators in Western Europe.

Case Construction Equipment

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Case logo.
Case Construction logo
Main article: Case Construction Equipment

Case Construction Equipment offers construction equipment, including backhoe loaders, articulated trucks, crawler and wheeled excavators (including compact), telehandlers, motor graders, wheel loaders (including compact), vibratory compaction rollers, crawler dozers, skid steers, compact track loaders, tractor loaders and rough-terrain forklifts.

New Holland Construction

[edit] Main article: New Holland Construction

New Holland Construction manufactures construction equipment including crawler and wheeled excavators, wheel loaders, backhoes loaders, skid steer loaders, dozers, telehandlers, mini-wheel loaders compact track loaders, mini and midi excavators and graders.[10]

Financial services

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CNHI Capital logo

CNH Industrial offers financial services under the brand name CNH Industrial Capital. CNH Industrial Capital offers financial products and services to dealers and customers in North America, Australia, Brazil and Western Europe. The principal products offered are retail financing for the purchase or lease of new and used CNH Industrial equipment and wholesale financing to its dealers. Wholesale financing consists primarily of floor plan financing and allows dealers to purchase and maintain a representative inventory of products.[12] The retail financing is offered in North America, Brazil, Australia and Europe through wholly owned subsidiaries and in Western Europe through the joint venture with BNP Paribas Lease Group.[13]

Parts and service

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CNHI Aftermarket Solutions logo

CNH Industrial brands provides after-sales parts, service and support to their customers, both at the dealerships and in the field. Parts support is offered for items in their current product lines and past products, up to 20 years. Parts distribution is operated through parts depots present on all five continents.[14]

Worldwide presence and production plants

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CNH Industrial has a network of more than 11,500 dealers and distributors spread across approximately 170 countries worldwide. Dealers are independent and not owned by CNH Industrial, with the exception of 12 dealerships in North America and Europe.[15] CNH Industrial manufacturing base includes 37 facilities in Europe, Latin America, North America and Asia.[16]

History

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Case Construction equipment timeline

[edit] For full history, see Case. 1842: Case is founded 1912: Case manufactures a line of road-building equipment, including graders and compaction units 1957: Case Model 320 is launched - the first fully factory-integrated backhoe loader, designed and built as a unit rather than attachments to a farm tractor. 1969: Case CE begins production of skid steer loaders 1988: Fortune Magazine lists the Case loader/backhoe among "100 Products America Makes Best" 1998: Case is the first manufacturer to offer ride control on backhoe loaders and skid steer loaders 2000: the 100,000th skid steer loader is manufactured 2005: the 500,000th loader/backhoe is manufactured 2008: Jerome I. Case inducted into the Construction Hall of Fame by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers. Three years later, in 2011, also Case engineer Elton Long, "father of the loader/backhoe," is inducted into the same Construction Equipment Hall of Fame for significant contributions to the construction industry.[17] 2011: Case became the first construction equipment manufacturer to offer both selective catalytic reduction and cooled exhaust gas recirculation, aimed at meeting U.S. and European emissions standards.[18] 2012: Case celebrates its 170th year in business.[19]

Case IH milestones

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CNH International in Racine, Wisconsin
For full history, see Case IH. 1842: J.I. Case founds Racine Threshing Machine Works 1845: Cyrus Hall McCormick Sr. patents the McCormick reaper 1902: McCormick, Deering Harvester Company, Plano Manufacturing Company, Champion Line and Milwaukee Harvester Company merge to create International Harvester (IH) 1923: Farmall, the "little red tractor", is introduced to the market 1942: Case first self-propelled combine is produced 1977: The first Axial-Flow rotary combine is produced 1985: Case and the agricultural division of International Harvester merge, creating Case IH 1987: Case IH Purchases Steiger 1988: Case IH introduces the Magnum tractor – the first new machine to come from the combined engineering of International Harvester and Case. 1996: Steiger Quadtrac tractor is introduced. 1996: Case IH enters the sugarcane harvester market after acquiring Australian manufacturer Austoft. 2006: Case IH announces new on-board module builder technology for cotton harvesting. The Case IH Module Express 625 is the first commercial cotton picker with the ability to build modules while harvesting. 2009: Case IH launches a new line of combines with six Axial-Flow models, including a Class IX 9120 model.[20] 2010: Introduction of EfficientPower Puma, Puma CVX, Magnum and Steiger & QUADRAC models, designed for lower fuel consumption.[20]

New Holland Agriculture milestones

[edit] For full history, see New Holland Agriculture. 1895: Abe Zimmerman produces a feed mill to help the Pennsylvania farming community 1903: New Holland Machine Company is founded by Abe Zimmerman in New Holland, Pennsylvania 1906: A Belgian mechanic, Leon Claeys, starts to build threshing machines and three years later builds his factory in Zedelgem, Belgium 1907: Ford comes out with a prototype of mass-produced tractor; the Fordson Model F is actually produced 10 years later 1919: FIAT Trattori starts production of Model 702 tractor 1939: Ford builds the world's first mass produced Ferguson System tractor, the Ford Tractor with Ferguson System. A tractor that changed agriculture forever with its built in three point hydraulic linkage. From 1925 when Harry Ferguson invented the modern tractor with his Ferguson Master Patent his goal was mass production and that would finally be achieved thanks to the Gentleman's agreement with Henry Ford. Every tractor today can trace its ancestry back to this little grey tractor. 1964: New Holland buys a major interest in Claeys 1975: Braud launches the first grape harvester, model 1020 1980s: FIAT acquires Braud 1986: Ford buys New Holland and forms Ford-New Holland Inc. 1991: FIAT purchases 80 percent of Ford-New Holland and New Holland brand becomes a global full liner producer 2001: New Holland introduces the CX combine series 2006: New Holland celebrates 100 years of its Zedelgem plant 2007: New Holland sponsors Turin's Juventus Football Club 2009: New Holland introduces its Hydrogen-powered tractor NH2 and the Energy Independent Farm concept 2011: New Holland is a Gold Sponsor of the Climate Action Networking Reception, hosted by Climate Action in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the South African government in Durban.[21] 2012: New Holland celebrates 200,000th tractor made at its Indian plant at its manufacturing facility in Greater Noida, near New Delhi.[22]

New Holland Construction milestones

[edit] For full history, see New Holland Construction. 1931: FIAT Trattori builds the first tractor with crawler tracks 1947: First hydraulic excavators are built in Turin by Bruneri, which will join the company in 1970 1966: Ford builds its first backhoe loader 1972: First New Holland skid-steer loader is produced 1974: FIAT and Allis-Chalmers merge, creating FiatAllis 1991: FIAT purchases 80 percent of Ford-New Holland 2002: A global alliance with Kobelco is signed to bring Kobelco's 40-year expertise in crawler excavator design 2005: New Holland Construction is launched as a brand 2007: New Holland Construction produces the 200,000th skid steer loader, 35 years after its first one came off the line 2008: New Holland Construction launches the E215B crawler excavator with a new engine designed for lower emissions 2011: New Holland announces its Tier 4 interim diesel-emissions solutions and launches the first compliant models.[23][24]

CNH Global

[edit] CNH Global N.V.
IndustryAgricultural machinery Heavy equipment Capital lending
PredecessorCase CorporationNew Holland Agriculture
Founded1999
Defunct2013
FateMerger
SuccessorCNH Industrial
HeadquartersAmsterdam, Netherlands
Revenue23,551,000,000 United States dollar (2022) Edit this on Wikidata
Operating income638,000,000 United States dollar (2016) Edit this on Wikidata
Net income2,029,000,000 United States dollar (2022) Edit this on Wikidata
Total assets47,384,000,000 United States dollar (2016) Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees62,828 (2016) Edit this on Wikidata
ParentCNH Industrial

CNH Global NV was the holding company for the multinational manufacturer of agricultural and construction equipment established on 12 November 1999, through the merger of Case and New Holland. Effective 29 September 2013, CNH Global N.V. and FIAT Industrial S.p.A. were merged into CNH Industrial N.V.

CNH's scope included integrated engineering, manufacturing, marketing and distribution of equipment on five continents. CNH's operations were organized into three business segments: agricultural equipment, construction equipment and financial services.

As of 31 December 2012, CNH manufactured its products in 37 facilities throughout the world and distributes its products in approximately 170 countries through approximately 11,500 full line dealers and distributors.[25]

Milestones include:

1999: CNH was created in November through the business merger of Case Corporation and New Holland N.V.[26] 2000: CNH Global acquires all of the shares of Flexi-Coil Ltd., a Canadian agricultural equipment manufacturer based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.[27] Paolo Monferino is appointed President & Chief Executive Officer of CNH Global N.V.[28] 2001: CNH Global, Kobe Steel Ltd., and Kobelco Construction Machinery reach an agreement to form a global alliance for the marketing, development and production of crawler excavators worldwide. The alliance with Kobelco includes also distribution of CNH construction equipment in Japan and the Asia Pacific region.[29] 2002: CNH Global entered its second joint venture in China. Shanghai New Holland Agricultural Machinery Corp. Ltd. was formed by an agreement between Shanghai Tractor, Internal Combustion Engine Corp.and CNH's New Holland brand of agricultural equipment.[30] CNH Global N.V. creates FIAT Kobelco Construction Machinery S.p.A. (FIAT Kobelco) and agrees to a long term retail financing partnership across Europe with BNP Paribas Lease Group (BPLG), the leasing arm of BNP PARIBAS[31] 2005: In Europe and Latin America, CNH rationalizes non-Case construction equipment brand families into one brand, New Holland Construction.[24] CNH Board elects Harold Boyanovsky as President & Chief Executive Officer of CNH Global N.V.[32] 2006: Sergio Marchionne is appointed Chairman of the Board of CNH Global N.V.[33] 2007: Case Construction Equipment and Hyundai Heavy Industries form a strategic alliance to produce a selected wheel loader size.[34] 2010: FIAT announces that CNH, IVECO and FIAT Powertrain Industrial & Marine will be separated from the auto business and listed in Milan stock exchange as FIAT Industrial[35][36] CNH and KAMAZ finalize strategic alliance for the production and commercialization of agricultural and construction machinery in Russia.[37] 2011: CNH becomes part of FIAT Industrial S.p.A. on 1 January. 2012: Richard Tobin is named President and CEO of CNH Global N.V.

FIAT Industrial

[edit] FIAT Industrial S.p.A.
Company typeSocietà per azioni
IndustryHeavy equipment
FoundedJuly 2010; 15 years ago (2010-07) (incorporated)
DefunctSeptember 29, 2013 (2013-09-29)
FateMerger
SuccessorCNH Industrial
HeadquartersTurin, Italy
Key peopleSergio Marchionne (Chairman)
ProductsTrucks, construction and agricultural machinery, industrial and marine powertrains
RevenueIncrease €25.8 billion (2012)[38]
Operating incomeIncrease €2.1 billion (2012)[38]
Net incomeIncrease €921 million (2012)[38]
Total assets47,384,000,000 United States dollar (2016) Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees68,257 (end 2012)[38]
SubsidiariesCNH Global (87.4%), IVECO, FPT Industrial

FIAT Industrial S.p.A. was an Italian company into which FIAT S.p.A. (parent company of FIAT Group) demerged most of its activities not directly related to automobiles at the start of 2011.[39] FIAT Industrial served as a holding company for the activities of truck manufacturer IVECO; an 89.3% stake in the agricultural and construction equipment producer CNH Global; and FPT Industrial, which consists of the industrial and marine activities formerly part of FIAT Powertrain Technologies. The company's Chairman was Sergio Marchionne, who also served as CEO of FIAT S.p.A. and Chairman/CEO of Chrysler Group LLC, now merged as FIAT Chrysler Automobiles.[40]

On 1 January 2011, each existing share of FIAT S.p.A. was converted into one FIAT share and one FIAT Industrial share. This resulted in Exor (the holding company controlled by the Agnelli family), the largest shareholder of FIAT with a stake of around 30%, holding an equivalent stake in FIAT Industrial.[41] Exor has however raised the possibility of the future sale of some of its stake.[42]

In September 2011, the company entered the DJSI World and Europe indexes as leader in the Industrial Engineering sector.

On 29 September 2013, CNH Global N.V. and FIAT Industrial S.p.A. were merged into CNH Industrial N.V., a company incorporated in the Netherlands. FIAT Industrial shareholders received one CNH Industrial common share for every FIAT Industrial share held and CNH Global shareholders received 3.828 CNH Industrial common shares for every CNH Global common share held. CNH Industrial N.V. was subsequently listed on both the NYSE and the Milan stock exchange (Mercato Telematico Azionario. For additional information, see CNH Industrial N.V.[43]

CNH Industrial

[edit] 2013: CNH merges with parent company FIAT Industrial S.p.A., forming the new CNH Industrial N.V., on 30 September. 2014: the company entered into a new licensing agreement with Sumitomo (S.H.I.) Construction Machinery and completed acquisition of Miller-St. Nazianz, Inc. 2016: CNH Industrial acquired Kongskilde Agriculture and entered exclusive mini-excavator alliance with Hyundai Heavy Industries.

Brands

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  • Case Construction
  • Case IH
  • New Holland Agriculture
  • New Holland Construction
  • Steyr
  • Miller
  • Raven
  • Hemisphere
  • Flexi-Coil
  • Eurocomach

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Foreign subsidiaries
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Defunct / former 2
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    • Nash
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  • Armor
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  • BMC
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  • Carbon Motors Corporation
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  • Eagle Bus
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Concept and pre-production
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Defunct
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Auto component makers and performance car modders
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Design studios
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Trucking industry in the United States
Regulated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety AdministrationEconomy of the United States
Regulations
  • Commercial driver's license
  • Electronic on-board recorder
  • Federal Bridge Gross Weight Formula
  • Hours of service
  • International Registration Plan
  • Motor Carrier Act of 1980
  • Motor carrier safety rating
  • National Network
Manufacturers
Trucks
  • AM General
  • American LaFrance
  • Autocar
  • Bering
  • Bremach
  • Brockway
  • BYD Auto
  • Caterpillar
  • Chase
  • Chevrolet
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  • CNH Industrial
  • Dart
  • Diamond Reo
    • Diamond T
    • Reo
  • Dina
  • Dodge
  • Freightliner
  • Ford
  • GMC
  • Hayes
  • Fuso
  • Hino
  • Hyundai Motor America
  • Hyzon
  • International
  • Isuzu
  • Marmon-Herrington
  • Mercedes-Benz
  • Moreland
  • Mack
  • Nissan
  • Oshkosh
  • Paccar
    • Kenworth
    • Peterbilt
  • Ram Trucks
  • Selden
  • Schacht
  • Shyft Group
  • Smith
  • Spartan
  • Sterling
  • Tesla
  • Tiger Truck
  • Toyota
  • Traffic
  • UD Trucks
  • VIA
  • Volvo
  • Ward LaFrance
  • Western Star
  • White
  • Workhorse Group
Engines
  • Caterpillar
  • Cummins
  • Detroit Diesel
  • Mack
  • MaxxForce
  • Mercedes-Benz
  • Paccar
  • Volvo
Trailers
  • Daseke
  • Fontaine
  • Fruehauf
  • Great Dane
  • Hyundai Translead
  • Lufkin Trailers
  • Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company
  • Vanguard
  • Wabash National
  • Wilson
Motorcarriers
Truckload
  • Amazon Freight
  • Averitt Express
  • C. R. England
  • Celadon
  • CFI
  • Covenant
  • Crete
  • CRST
  • FFE Transportation
  • Heartland Express
  • J. B. Hunt
  • Knight-Swift
  • Landstar System
  • Marten Transport
  • PAM Transport
  • Patriot Transportation
  • Prime
  • Roehl Transport
  • Schneider
  • Swift
  • U.S. Xpress
  • Werner
  • Western Express
Less thantruckload(LTL)
  • ABF
  • Amazon Freight
  • Averitt Express
  • Con-way Freight
  • Consolidated Freightways
  • Estes Express Lines
  • FedEx
  • New England Motor Freight
  • Old Dominion Freight Line
  • R+L Carriers
  • Saia
  • Southeastern
  • TForce Freight
  • XPO
  • Yellow Corporation
Third-partylogistics
  • Access America Transport
  • Amazon Freight
  • American Lamprecht Transport
  • C.H. Robinson
    • Freightquote
  • CaseStack
  • Ryder
  • Total Quality Logistics
  • Trailer Bridge
  • Trucker Path
  • XPO
Parcel
National
  • DHL
  • FedEx
  • UPS
  • United States Postal Service
Regional
  • GLS
  • LSO
  • OnTrac (LaserShip)
Movers
  • Allied
  • Atlas
  • Bekins
  • Gentle Giant Moving Company
  • Global
  • Interstate
  • Mayflower
  • National
  • North American
  • PODS
  • Two Men and a Truck
  • United
  • Wheaton
Truck stops
  • BETO Junction
  • Bowlin Travel Centers
  • Dixie Travel Plaza
  • Iowa 80
  • Love's
  • Pilot Flying J
  • Road Ranger
  • Roady's
  • TravelCenters of America
  • Town Pump
People
  • Frederick W. Smith
  • Iyman Faris
  • J. Harwood Cochrane
  • Jimmy Hoffa
  • John Hunt
  • Keith Jesperson
  • Kelly Reno
  • Reginald Denny
Organizations
  • American Moving & Storage Association
  • American Trucking Associations
  • DAT Solutions (Dial-A-Truck)
  • International Brotherhood of Teamsters
  • National Motor Freight Classification
  • National Motor Freight Traffic Association
  • National Private Truck Council
  • SmartWay Transport Partnership
  • Glossary of the American trucking industry
Popularculture
Film
  • Black Dog
  • Breakdown
  • Breaker! Breaker!
  • Convoy
  • Duel
  • F.I.S.T.
  • High-Ballin'
  • Joy Ride
  • Maximum Overdrive
  • Over The Top
  • Smokey & the Bandit
  • They Drive by Night
  • The Gang's All Here
  • The Great Smokey Roadblock
  • Trucker
  • White Line Fever
  • Hoffa
Television
  • American Loggers
  • American Trucker
  • B. J. and the Bear
  • Ice Road Truckers
  • Movin' On
  • Trick My Truck
Music
  • A Tombstone Every Mile
  • Big Wheels in the Moonlight
  • Bonnie Jean (Little Sister)
  • Convoy
  • Drivin' My Life Away
  • East Bound and Down
  • Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses
  • Giddyup Go
  • Girl on the Billboard
  • Movin' On
  • Papa Loved Mama
  • Phantom 309
  • Roll On Big Mama
  • Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)
  • Six Days on the Road
  • Teddy Bear
  • The White Knight
Radio
  • Citizens band
  • Dale Sommers
  • Red Eye (Bill Mack)
  • Road Dog Trucking (Dave Nemo)
Videogames
  • 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker
  • 18 Wheels of Steel
  • American Truck Simulator
  • Rig 'n' Roll
  • Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing
  • The Rolling Memorial
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  • Automotive industry
  • Transport in Italy
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Active
Passenger cars and LCVs
  • Alkè
  • Automobili Estrema
  • ATS
  • Automobili Pininfarina
  • Cirelli
  • De Tomaso
  • DR
  • Ducati
  • Ferrari
  • Industria Italiana Autobus
  • Martin
  • Mazzanti Automobili
  • Menarinibus
  • Fornasari
  • Lamborghini
  • OTO Melara
  • Pagani
  • Piaggio
  • Puritalia
  • Silk
  • Stellantis
    • Abarth
    • Giannini Automobili
    • Alfa Romeo
    • Fiat
    • Fiat Professional
    • Lancia
    • Maserati
    • Sevel
Commercial vehicles
  • Iveco
    • Astra
    • SIVI
    • Iveco Bus
  • SCV
Quadricycles
  • Casalini
  • Giotti Victoria
  • Italcar
Racing cars
  • Dallara
  • GISA
  • Lucchini Engineering
  • M.A.T.
  • Osella
  • Picchio Racing Cars
  • Tatuus
  • Wolf Racing Cars
Design, engineering,and coachbuilding
  • Ares Design
  • B Engineering
  • Cecomp
  • Carrozzeria Boneschi
  • Carrozzeria Castagna
  • Carrozzeria Ghia
  • Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera
  • Ermini
  • Fioravanti
  • Giannini Automobili
  • Italdesign Giugiaro
  • Morelli
  • Pininfarina
  • Stola
  • Studiotorino
  • Zagato
Defunct
Passenger cars and LCVs
  • APIS
  • ATS
  • Bianchi
  • Bizzarrini
  • BredaMenarinibus
  • Ceirano
  • Chiribiri
  • Cisitalia
  • Cizeta
  • Diatto
  • FIAT S.p.A.
    • Autobianchi
    • Innocenti
  • Isotta Fraschini
  • Itala
  • Qvale
  • Iso
  • O.S.C.A.
  • S.C.A.T.
  • Siata
  • Zust
Commercial vehicles
  • BredaMenarinibus
  • Bremach
  • De Simon
  • OM
  • S.P.A.
Quadricycles
  • Grecav
Racing cars
  • Autodromo
  • Stanguellini
  • Bandini
Design, engineering,and coachbuilding
  • Autodromo
  • Carrozzeria Barbi
  • Carrozzeria Garavini
  • Carrozzeria Maggiora
  • Gruppo Bertone
  • I.DE.A Institute
Components
  • Accossato
  • Alcantara
  • Arrow
  • Borrani
  • Brembo
  • Ceriani
  • Colotti Trasmissioni
  • Dell'Orto
  • FPT Industrial
  • VM Motori
  • Fondmetal
  • Graziano
  • ICP
  • Isotta Fraschini
  • Landi Renzo
  • Lombardini
  • Marelli Europe
    • Carello Lighting
    • Weber carburetor
  • Malossi
  • Martin
  • Marzocchi
  • MOMO
  • OMP Racing
  • OZ Group
  • Pirelli
  • Polini
  • Poltrona Frau
  • Raicam Industrie
  • Sabelt
  • SCAM
  • Sparco
  • SPICA
Foreign subsidiaries
  • Ford
Related topics
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S&P 400 companies
Energy
  • Antero Midstream
  • Antero Resources
  • Chord Energy
  • CNX Resources
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  • HF Sinclair
  • Matador Resources
  • Murphy Oil
  • NOV Inc.
  • Ovintiv
  • PBF Energy
  • Permian Resources
  • Range Resources
  • TechnipFMC
  • Valaris Limited
  • Viper Energy
  • Weatherford International
Materials
  • Alcoa
  • AptarGroup
  • Ashland Global
  • Avient
  • Axalta
  • Cabot Corp
  • Carpenter Technology
  • Cleveland-Cliffs
  • Commercial Metals
  • Crown Holdings
  • Eagle Materials
  • Graphic Packaging
  • Greif, Inc.
  • Hecla Mining
  • Knife River Corporation
  • Louisiana-Pacific
  • MP Materials
  • NewMarket Corporation
  • Olin
  • Reliance
  • Royal Gold
  • RPM International
  • Scotts Miracle-Gro Company
  • Silgan Holdings
  • Sonoco
  • Westlake
Industrials
  • AAON
  • Acuity Brands
  • Advanced Drainage Systems
  • AECOM
  • AeroVironment
  • AGCO
  • Alaska Air Group
  • American Airlines Group
  • APi Group
  • Applied Industrial Technologies
  • ASGN Inc.
  • ATI Inc.
  • Avis Budget Group
  • Booz Allen Hamilton
  • Brink's
  • BWX Technologies
  • CACI International
  • Carlisle Companies
  • Chart Industries
  • Clean Harbors
  • CNH Industrial
  • Concentrix
  • Core & Main
  • Crane
  • Curtiss-Wright
  • Donaldson
  • Dycom Industries
  • EnerSys
  • ESAB
  • EXL Service
  • Exponent, Inc.
  • Flowserve
  • Fluor
  • Fortune Brands Innovations
  • FTI Consulting
  • GATX
  • Genpact
  • Graco
  • GXO Logistics
  • Hexcel
  • ITT
  • KBR
  • Kirby
  • Knight-Swift
  • Kratos Defense & Security Solutions
  • Landstar System
  • Lincoln Electric
  • MasTec
  • Maximus Inc.
  • Middleby
  • MSA Safety
  • MSC Industrial Direct
  • Mueller Industries
  • Nextpower
  • nVent Electric
  • Oshkosh
  • Owens Corning
  • Parsons
  • Paylocity
  • RB Global
  • RBC Bearings
  • Regal Rexnord
  • Ryder
  • Saia
  • Science Applications Intl Corp
  • Sensata Technologies
  • Simpson Manufacturing Company
  • SPX Corporation
  • StandardAero
  • Sterling Infrastructure
  • Terex
  • Tetra Tech
  • Timken
  • The Toro Company
  • TransUnion
  • Trex
  • UFP Industries
  • UL Solutions
  • Valmont
  • Watsco
  • Watts Water Technologies
  • WESCO International
  • Woodward
  • XPO, Inc.
Consumer discretionary
  • Abercrombie & Fitch
  • Aramark
  • Autoliv
  • AutoNation
  • Bath & Body Works, Inc.
  • BorgWarner
  • Boyd Gaming
  • Brunswick
  • Burlington Stores
  • Capri Holdings
  • Cava Group
  • Chewy
  • Choice Hotels
  • Churchill Downs Inc.
  • Columbia Sportswear
  • Crocs
  • Dick's Sporting Goods
  • Duolingo
  • Dutch Bros Inc.
  • Five Below
  • Floor & Decor
  • GameStop
  • Gap
  • Gentex
  • Goodyear Tire & Rubber
  • Graham Holdings
  • Grand Canyon Education
  • H&R Block
  • Harley-Davidson
  • Hilton Grand Vacations
  • Hyatt
  • KB Home
  • Lear
  • Lithia Motors
  • Macy's
  • Mattel
  • Murphy USA
  • Ollie's Bargain Outlet
  • Penske Automotive Group
  • Planet Fitness
  • Polaris
  • PVH
  • RH
  • Service Corp Intl
  • Somnigroup International
  • Taylor Morrison
  • Texas Roadhouse
  • Thor Industries
  • Toll Brothers
  • TopBuild Corp.
  • Travel + Leisure Co.
  • Vail Resorts
  • Valvoline
  • VF Corporation
  • Visteon
  • Whirlpool
  • Wingstop
  • Wyndham Hotels & Resorts
  • Yeti Holdings
Consumer staples
  • Albertsons
  • BellRing Brands
  • BJ's Wholesale Club
  • Boston Beer Company
  • Casey's General Stores
  • Celsius Holdings
  • Coca-Cola Consolidated
  • Coty
  • Darling Ingredients
  • e.l.f. Beauty
  • Flowers Foods
  • Ingredion
  • Lancaster Colony Corp
  • Maplebear Inc.
  • Performance Food Group
  • Pilgrim's Pride
  • Post Holdings
  • Sprouts Farmers Market
  • US Foods
Health Care
  • Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals
  • Avantor
  • Bio-Rad Laboratories
  • BioMarin Pharmaceutical
  • Bruker
  • Chemed Corp.
  • Cytokinetics
  • Dentsply Sirona
  • Doximity
  • Elanco
  • Encompass Health
  • Ensign Group
  • Envista Holdings
  • Exelixis
  • Globus Medical
  • Haemonetics
  • Halozyme
  • HealthEquity
  • Hims & Hers Health
  • Illumina
  • Jazz Pharmaceuticals
  • Lantheus Holdings
  • LivaNova
  • Masimo
  • Medpace
  • Neurocrine Biosciences
  • Option Care Health
  • Penumbra
  • Repligen
  • Roivant Sciences
  • Sotera Health
  • Tenet Healthcare
  • United Therapeutics
Financials
  • Affiliated Managers Group
  • Ally Financial
  • American Financial Group
  • Annaly Capital Management
  • Associated Bank
  • Bank OZK
  • Brighthouse Financial
  • The Carlyle Group
  • CNO Financial Group
  • Columbia Banking System
  • Commerce Bancshares
  • Corebridge Financial
  • East West Bancorp
  • Equitable Holdings
  • Essent Group Ltd.
  • Euronet Worldwide
  • Evercore
  • Federated Hermes
  • Fidelity National Financial
  • First American
  • First Financial Bankshares
  • First Horizon
  • FirstCash
  • Flagstar Bank
  • FNB Corporation
  • Frost Bank
  • Glacier Bancorp
  • Hamilton Lane
  • Hancock Whitney
  • Hanover Insurance
  • Home BancShares
  • Houlihan Lokey
  • Intl Bancshares Corp
  • Janus Henderson
  • Jefferies
  • Kemper
  • Kinsale Capital Group
  • MGIC Investment Corporation
  • Morningstar, Inc.
  • Old National Bank
  • Old Republic International
  • Pinnacle Financial Partners
  • Primerica
  • Prosperity Bancshares
  • Reinsurance Group of America
  • RenaissanceRe
  • RLI
  • Ryan Specialty
  • SEI
  • Selective Insurance Group
  • SLM Corp
  • Shift4
  • South State Bank
  • Starwood Property Trust
  • Stifel
  • Texas Capital Bancshares
  • UMB Financial Corp.
  • United Bankshares
  • Unum
  • Valley Bank
  • Voya Financial
  • Webster Bank
  • Western Alliance Bancorporation
  • WEX Inc.
  • Wintrust
  • Zions Bancorporation
Information technology
  • Advanced Energy
  • Allegro MicroSystems
  • Amkor Technology
  • AppFolio
  • Arrow Electronics
  • Avnet
  • Belden
  • Bentley Systems
  • Bill Holdings
  • Blackbaud
  • Cirrus Logic
  • Cognex
  • Coherent Corp.
  • CommVault Systems
  • Crane NXT
  • Dolby
  • Docusign
  • Dropbox
  • Dynatrace
  • Entegris
  • Everpure
  • Fabrinet
  • Flex Ltd.
  • Guidewire Software
  • IPG Photonics
  • Kyndryl
  • Lattice Semiconductor
  • Littelfuse
  • Lumentum Holdings
  • MACOM Technology Solutions
  • Manhattan Associates
  • MKS Instruments
  • Novanta
  • Nutanix
  • Okta, Inc.
  • Onto Innovation
  • Pegasystems
  • Qualys
  • Rambus
  • Silicon Labs
  • Synaptics
  • TD Synnex
  • TTM Technologies
  • Twilio
  • UiPath
  • Universal Display
  • Vontier
Communication services
  • EchoStar
  • The New York Times Company
  • Nexstar Media Group
  • Pinterest
  • Warner Music Group
  • ZoomInfo
Real estate
  • Agree Realty
  • American Healthcare REIT
  • Brixmor Property Group
  • COPT Defense Properties
  • Cousins Properties
  • CubeSmart
  • EastGroup Properties
  • EPR Properties
  • Equity Lifestyle Properties
  • First Industrial Realty Trust
  • Gaming and Leisure Properties
  • Healthcare Realty Trust
  • IRT Living
  • Jones Lang LaSalle
  • Kilroy Realty Corp
  • Kite Realty Group Trust
  • Lamar Advertising Company
  • National Storage Affiliates Trust
  • NNN Reit
  • Omega Healthcare Investors
  • Park Hotels & Resorts
  • Physicians Realty Trust
  • Rayonier
  • Rexford Industrial Realty
  • Sabra Health Care REIT
  • STAG Industrial
  • Vornado Realty Trust
  • W. P. Carey
Utilities
  • Black Hills Corporation
  • Essential Utilities
  • Idacorp
  • National Fuel Gas
  • New Jersey Resources
  • NorthWestern Corporation
  • OGE Energy
  • ONE Gas
  • Ormat Technologies
  • Portland General Electric
  • Southwest Gas
  • Spire
  • Talen Energy
  • TXNM Energy
  • UGI Corporation
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Americas
  • Abbott Laboratories
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Asia Pacific
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  • Chailease Holding Company
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  • Delta Electronics
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  • Dentsu
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  • E Ink
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  • Kakao Corp.
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  • LG Electronics
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  • Petronas
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  • PTT Exploration and Production
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  • Ricoh
  • Samsung Biologics
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  • Sands China
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  • Sekisui Chemical
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  • Seven & I Holdings
  • Shin Kong Group
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  • Shiseido
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  • Bank SinoPac
  • SK Inc.
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  • Stockland
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  • Sysmex Corporation
  • TS Financial Holdings
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  • Taiwan Mobile
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  • Tech Mahindra
  • Tencent Holdings
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  • Toppan
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  • WIN Semiconductors
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