Automotive components supplier with North American manufacturing and R&D operations
AISIN World Corp. of America operates as the North American arm of a $35 billion global Tier One automotive supplier, running 36 manufacturing, sales, and R&D centers across the region with 14,000 employees. The tech stack reflects a manufacturing-heavy organization—Oracle, Power BI, SolidWorks, CNC control systems (Fanuc, Allen-Bradley, Siemens), and MES/WMS tooling dominate—paired with active hiring in production roles (40 manufacturing positions open, 79 roles posted in the last 30 days).
Notable leadership hires: Team Lead
AISIN World Corp. of America is the North American subsidiary of AISIN Corporation, a global automotive components and systems supplier. The company operates 36 manufacturing, sales, and R&D centers across North America, with regional sales exceeding $5 billion and 14,000 employees. The organization manufactures and supplies automotive parts to OEMs and Tier One customers, supported by engineering excellence and dedicated R&D. Operations span traditional assembly, advanced manufacturing (CNC, automated inspection), supply chain (WMS, purchasing), and quality assurance. The company also operates FT-Techno of America, a 950-acre test track and proving ground in Fowlerville, Michigan.
Manufacturing-focused: Oracle (ERP), SolidWorks (CAD), CNC/Fanuc/Allen-Bradley (production control), Power BI (analytics), WMS (warehouse), plus development tools (ASP.NET, C#, SQL Server, Angular, Azure DevOps).
Northville, Michigan. The company operates as the North American division of AISIN Corporation (headquartered in Kariya City, Aichi, Japan) with 36 centers across the region.
AISIN World Corp. of America's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
This is not an official vendor or customer list. It is a technology-adoption signal inferred from public data, intended for B2B research.