Jim Tobin, Magna's chief marketing officer, said yesterday that Magna plans to build nine new plants in China. Four of them will open this year and five more are scheduled over the next two years.
"We've got the engineering and technical depth so we're able to offer competitive solutions to our customers," noted Tobin during a briefing at Magna's offices near Detroit, Michigan.
"China is our biggest area of growth, but we're also expanding in India, North America and Europe," he said.
It is building three new plants in India and two in South America; six are being developed in Western and Eastern Europe; and seven more are planned for North America.
Altogether Magna currently has 309 plants in 29 different countries.
Magna's services cover traditional technology such as metal forming and framing, assembling components for power trains and vehicle seats.
Ian Simmons, vice president of business development and research and development, said the company also can offer customers expertise in electronics, including advanced driver- assistance systems such as automatic forward braking systems designed to avoid collisions, and cyber security.
Magna also is developing built-in seat sensors to monitor a driver's biorhythms and detect if a driver is falling asleep. Simmons also said Magna is engaged in projects to reduce the weight of vehicles and bolster fuel economy with aluminum-cast parts.
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