Magneti Marelli Software Rt31
Subsidiary | |
Industry | Automotive |
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Founded | 1919 |
Founder | Fiat and Ercole Marelli |
Headquarters | Corbetta, Italy |
Key people | Ermanno Ferrari (CEO) |
Products | Automotive components |
Revenue | € 7.3 billion (2015)[1] |
40,500 (2015)[2] | |
Parent | Marelli[3] |
Subsidiaries | AL-Automotive Lighting Weber carburetor |
Website | www.magnetimarelli.com |
Magneti Marelli South Africa was established for the production of exhaust systems. The Company handed over its interest in sensors and column switches activities to the French company Labinal. A French software company focusing on autonomous driving, smart city, and safety technology applications. After doing a software update on my RT4 unit in my Peugeot my whole unit died. My unit is the Magnet Marelli one with with the Hard-drive in it and trying to find one on eBay is like trying to find hen’s teeth! I had almost given up when I came across this website.
Magneti Marelli S.p.A. (pronounced [maɲˈɲɛːti maˈrɛlli]) is an Italian developer and manufacturer of high-tech components for the automotive industry. Magneti Marelli is headquartered in Corbetta, Italy, and includes 86 manufacturing plants, 12 R&D centres and 26 application centers in 19 countries[2]—with 43,000 employees and a turnover of 7.9 billion euro in 2016.[2]
Subsidiaries and brands of the company include AL-Automotive Lighting, Carello, Cromodora, Cofap, Ergom Automotive, Jaeger, Mako Elektrik, Paraflu, Securvia, Seima, Siem SpA, Solex, Veglia Borletti, Vitaloni, and Weber.
History[edit]
Founded in 1919—as Fabbrica Italiana Magneti Marelli (FIMM), a joint-venture between Fiat and Ercole Marelli (1891–1993), an Italian electrical manufacturing company—Magneti Marelli initially manufactured magnetos for the automotive and aviation industries, with its first plant in Sesto San Giovanni near Milan.
It was a subsidiary of Fiat (now FCA Italy) from 1967 onwards. On 22 October 2018, FCA announced that Magneti Marelli was being bought by the Japanese automotive company Calsonic Kansei for $7.2 billion in a deal that would create one of the world's largest auto parts suppliers.[4][5]
In May 2019, Magneti Marelli and Calsonic Kansei merged to form Marelli.[3]
Current work[edit]
Magneti Marelli currently deals with intelligent systems for active and passive vehicle safety as well as powertrain systems. Business lines include automotive lighting systems, body control systems, powertrain control systems, electronic instrument clusters, telematics systems, and computers, suspension systems and components, exhaust systems, and motorsport, wherein Magneti Marelli develops specific electronic systems for Formula One,[6]Motorcycle Grand Prix and the World Rally Championship.[needs update]
Magneti Marelli worked with Ford Motor Company and Microsoft Auto to develop an in-dash computer (carputer) for Ford's work truck division introduced in 2008—with a built-in 6.5-inch, high-resolution touch screen and Bluetooth, USB connectivity, GPS Navigation, voice recognition, as well as general office applications, e.g., word processing, contact, and calendar.[7]
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- ^2013_annual_report.pdf: 2013_annual_report.pdf, accessdate: 4. March 2016
- ^ abc'Company'. magnetimarelli.com. Retrieved 4 August 2013.
- ^ ab'Calsonic Kansei and Magneti Marelli unite under new worldwide brand – MARELLI – as part of combined company's strategy to compete on a global scale'. 1 May 2019. Retrieved 5 July 2019.
- ^Business, Jethro Mulle. 'Fiat Chrysler is selling its auto parts unit'. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
- ^'FCA to sell Magneti Marelli to CK Holdings for EUR6.2bn'. Just-Auto.com.
- ^'Formula One kinetic energy recovery rigs debut'. Retrieved 31 January 2009.
- ^'Ford 'Work Solutions' Makes Trucks Smart—Ford Smart'. Jalopnik.com, Ben Wojdyla, Feb 6 2008.