Vehicle safety systems manufacturer—seat belts, restraints, and occupant protection
IMMI designs and manufactures advanced safety systems for automotive and commercial vehicles, operating from a 70-acre campus in Indiana with a global footprint across North America, Mexico, China, and Europe. The tech stack reflects a traditional manufacturing operation (SAP, Oracle ERP, CNC, SolidWorks, CAD) with selective AWS adoption, and hiring concentration in manufacturing and engineering—signaling ongoing capital intensity and product-development focus. Active projects center on new restraint and seating system design, coupled with persistent operational challenges around inventory tracking, equipment maintenance, and supplier quality control.
IMMI manufactures safety systems and occupant protection products for commercial vehicles, school buses, motorcoaches, emergency response vehicles, and child restraint systems. Founded in 1961 as Indiana Mills and Manufacturing with two sewing machines and four employees, the company has evolved into a global manufacturer with over 1,000 employees across multiple continents. The product portfolio spans lap-shoulder belts, five-point restraint systems, crash-tested systems, and rollover-rated solutions. Operations center on design, testing, and manufacturing with facilities for crash testing, rollover testing, and environmental validation—core capabilities for safety-critical products sold to OEMs and fleet operators.
IMMI's core stack includes SAP and Oracle ERP for operations, SolidWorks and CAD for product design, CNC for machining, and Allen-Bradley controls for production equipment. The company recently adopted AWS, indicating infrastructure modernization.
IMMI is headquartered in Westfield, Indiana, operating from a 70-acre campus. The company also maintains facilities in Mexico, China, and Europe.
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