Bosal manufactures catalytic converters, emission control systems, and chassis components for global automotive OEMs and aftermarket channels across 12 plants and 5 R&D centers. The tech stack reflects a manufacturing-plus-enterprise posture (IFS, Siemens, LabVIEW, ServiceNow) now undergoing a significant security and compliance upgrade: replacing IFS, implementing Microsoft Sentinel SIEM, adopting Eramba GRC, and pursuing TISAX certification—a pattern indicating tighter governance demands from tier-1 automotive customers and OEM supply-chain audit requirements.
Bosal develops and manufactures emission control systems, powertrain solutions, heat exchangers, and chassis components (towbars, fuel tanks) for passenger vehicles, industrial applications, and off-road equipment. The company operates three core divisions: Powertrain (hot/cold end emission systems, heat recovery), Energy (heat exchangers, reformers, evaporators for stationary and mobile power generation), and Chassis (towbars, fuel tanks for OE, OES, and aftermarket). With 2,200 employees across Belgium, Mexico, Turkey, and other regions, Bosal supplies all major global vehicle manufacturers and industrial conglomerates, supported by 7 distribution centers and 5 R&D centers globally.
Bosal operates 12 manufacturing plants, 7 distribution centers, and 5 R&D centers globally. Headquarters is in Lummen, Belgium, with active operations in Belgium, Mexico, and Turkey.
Core platforms include IFS (enterprise resource planning, currently being replaced), Siemens, LabVIEW (engineering/test), ServiceNow, Splunk, Palo Alto Networks, and Microsoft 365. Bosal is adopting Microsoft Sentinel and Eramba GRC.
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