
Aptiv is a global technology company that develops safer, greener, and more connected solutions, which enable the future of mobility. The company believes that the power of new mobility can change the world. This is why Aptiv is delivering the software capabilities, advanced computing platforms, and networking architecture that makes mobility work.
The company aims to become the mobility's leading software and systems technologies integrator. And today, it continues positioning itself as uniquely capable of bringing together everything that the future of mobility requires. Aptiv is headquartered in Gillingham, England and operates 14 technical centres, as well as manufacturing sites and customer support centres, in 45 countries.
1994: The company was established as General Motors' Automotive Components Group.
1995: ACG was renamed Delphi Automotive Systems.
1997: GM and Hughes Electronics Corporation spin-off of Hughes Defense electronics business and transfer Delco Electronics from Hughes to Delphi.
1999: Delphi Automotive Systems became a fully independent publicly held corporation.
2002: Delphi Automotive Systems was renamed Delphi Corporation reflecting its diversified business direction.
2004: Delphi was subpoenaed by the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) in July for irregular accounting practices and financial transactions.
2015: Delphi sold its Thermal Business unit to Mahle-Behr GmbH in July.
“To enable a safer, greener, more connected future of mobility.”
“Our business strategy, operating model, and our technology portfolio can deliver sustainable strong performance in any environment.”
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