NGK
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is a Public Company established in 1936 and based in Nagoya, Japan. NGK is involved in the manufacture and sale of spark plug
s and related products for internal-combustion engines and new ceramics and applicable products.
In 2007 NGK operates a network of 7 liaison offices, 12 sales offices, 13 production sites and 2 technical centers worldwide.
NGK Spark Plugs (U.S.A), Inc. corporate headquarters was first located in California and then moved to its current location in Wixom, Michigan. NGK Spark Plugs (U.S.A), Inc. produces products from two manufacturing locations: one location in Irvine California, which produces spark plugs; and another location In Sissonville, WV which produces both spark plugs and oxygen sensors.
In early October 2008 NGK launched the Art of Fast project.
The first technology center outside Japan started operation in Ratingen, Germany in 1990.
In 1991 NGK opened 'NGK Spark Plug Industries Europe S.A.S.', its first European production facility in Orleans, France.
. Originally, NGK supplied most of its products to Japanese automakers, with its clientele steadily increasing over the years. Today NGK is the largest OEM sparkplug maker in the world. Its products are mostly inexpensive and considered by many to be of high quality.
motors. There is also another NGK plant in Europe, lowering costs for European automakers.
Spark plug
A spark plug is an electrical device that fits into the cylinder head of some internal combustion engines and ignites compressed fuels such as aerosol, gasoline, ethanol, and liquefied petroleum gas by means of an electric spark.Spark plugs have an insulated central electrode which is connected by...
s and related products for internal-combustion engines and new ceramics and applicable products.
Organization
'NGK Spark Plug Co. LTD' is headquartered in Aichi Pref, Japan. Currently (March 2007) NGK employs 10,407 people worldwide.In 2007 NGK operates a network of 7 liaison offices, 12 sales offices, 13 production sites and 2 technical centers worldwide.
US operations
Established in 1966 - NGK Spark Plugs (USA), Inc. was founded as a subsidiary of NGK Spark Plug Co, Ltd., of Japan.NGK Spark Plugs (U.S.A), Inc. corporate headquarters was first located in California and then moved to its current location in Wixom, Michigan. NGK Spark Plugs (U.S.A), Inc. produces products from two manufacturing locations: one location in Irvine California, which produces spark plugs; and another location In Sissonville, WV which produces both spark plugs and oxygen sensors.
In early October 2008 NGK launched the Art of Fast project.
European organization
NGK established its first European dependency, 'NGK Spark Plugs (U.K.) Ltd.' in 1975. Four years later 'NGK Spark Plug Europe GmbH' in Germany was the next European subsidiary, located in Ratingen, Germany.The first technology center outside Japan started operation in Ratingen, Germany in 1990.
In 1991 NGK opened 'NGK Spark Plug Industries Europe S.A.S.', its first European production facility in Orleans, France.
Development
NGK Spark Plugs was founded as a spin-off of the spark plug division of NGK InsulatorsNGK Insulators
is a Japanese ceramics company. It primarily produces insulators but also produces other products, especially ceramic products. It is listed on the Nikkei 225, which is an index of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. It is also listed in the Osaka Securities Exchange, the Nagoya Stock Exchange, and the...
. Originally, NGK supplied most of its products to Japanese automakers, with its clientele steadily increasing over the years. Today NGK is the largest OEM sparkplug maker in the world. Its products are mostly inexpensive and considered by many to be of high quality.
Logistics
Since 2000 NGK Spark Plug Europe in Ratingen operates its own logistics center for the specialized trade. It has a plant on 6,000 square meters of surface area and produces 25 million spark plugs as well as glow plugs for dieselDiesel engine
A diesel engine is an internal combustion engine that uses the heat of compression to initiate ignition to burn the fuel, which is injected into the combustion chamber...
motors. There is also another NGK plant in Europe, lowering costs for European automakers.