High-strength structural components and stamping assemblies for automakers
AUTOKINITON manufactures structural and stamping components for tier-1 automotive supply. The tech stack reveals a manufacturing operation built on industrial robotics (Fanuc, Motoman, Yaskawa, ABB), factory automation (PLC, FactoryTalk, Allen-Bradley), and enterprise systems (SAP, QAD, OneStream, Hyperion) — standard for mid-scale contract manufacturers. Active hiring skews toward engineering and manufacturing roles with senior-level dominance, while projects cluster around equipment retrofit, welding technology development, and manufacturing launches for new OEM platforms. The repeated focus on welding systems, cost improvement, and plant utilization suggests internal pressure to optimize legacy production lines while scaling capacity for customer launches.
Notable leadership hires: Engineering Launch Lead
AUTOKINITON is a privately held automotive supplier headquartered in New Boston, Michigan, with 5,001–10,000 employees. The company manufactures high-strength structural components and precision stamping assemblies for leading automakers, operating multiple plants with foundational capabilities in robotic welding, stamping, and assembly automation. Operations span financial systems (SAP, QAD, OneStream), production controls (FactoryTalk, Allen-Bradley PLC), and workforce management (UKG). Current strategic priorities include modernizing financial and production-control systems, launching new product lines for OEM customers, and addressing welding technology gaps tied to future platform requirements.
Industrial robots from Fanuc, Motoman, and Yaskawa; ABB automation; Allen-Bradley PLC controls and FactoryTalk supervisory software; legacy and modern stamping and welding lines across multiple facilities.
Headquartered in New Boston, Michigan, AUTOKINITON employs 5,001–10,000 people and was founded in 2018 as a privately held manufacturer.
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