TREMEC Corporation

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TREMEC (Transmisiones y Equipos Mecánicos SA de CV, formerly Transmission Technology Corporation, TTC) is a manufacturer of automobile

Querétaro, Mexico
.

Company

Torque transfer solutions from TREMEC are found in products ranging from

, and control software.

The company is headquartered in

Santiago de Querétaro, in Mexico, and Zedelgem (Bruges area) in Belgium. Research and Development is based in the Belgium location and engineering is also located in Queretaro. TREMEC is a wholly owned subsidiary of KUO Group, which is based in Mexico City.[1]

Some of the first TREMEC products were originally designed by

T-56
.

History

TREMEC was founded on April 12, 1964. The genesis was to manufacture transmissions in Mexico for Ford, GM and Chrysler. At that time, the Mexican government enacted a protectionist policy that mandated all vehicles assembled in Mexico have engines and transmissions 100-percent manufactured in Mexico. A joint venture was formed which included one of Ford's large transmissions suppliers – Clark Transmissions – and two entrepreneurial companies based in Mexico. TREMEC's first transmissions would be produced later that same year.[2]

Products

References

  1. ^ KUO Group Corporate Profile tremec.com. Accessed 12/31/2023. (in English and Spanish)
  2. ^ "A Brief History of TREMEC - TREMEC Blog: Get Connected". 28 September 2018.

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