Lightweight composite components for automotive, EV, and transportation
CSP manufactures molded composite components for OEM transportation customers, competing on materials science and first-to-market capability in EV battery enclosures and Class A body panels. The hiring mix—predominantly manufacturing and engineering roles, with active facility expansion and tooling projects—reflects a company scaling production capacity to meet demand for lightweight EV components. Pain-point tracking (scrap minimization, equipment uptime, production downtime) and adoption of Six Sigma signal an operations team focused on yield and cost control as margin pressure increases in commodity composite manufacturing.
CSP is a public manufacturing company specializing in advanced composite formulations and molding for automotive, heavy truck, marine, and recreational vehicle OEMs. The company operates a vertically integrated model: proprietary materials development, in-house production, and customer-specific manufacturing engineering. Primary end markets are Class A body panels, EV battery enclosures, modular roof systems, and pickup boxes. With 5,001–10,000 employees headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan, CSP serves global transportation customers and competes on composite materials expertise and time-to-market for new lightweight solutions.
CSP manufactures lightweight, advanced composite components for automotive, heavy truck, marine, and recreational vehicle OEMs. Products include Class A body panels, EV battery enclosures, modular roof systems, and pickup boxes.
CSP's stack includes SAP and Plex for enterprise operations, AutoCAD for design, Modicon PLC and Allen-Bradley for production automation, and manufacturing methodologies (DMAIC, Six Sigma, lean manufacturing).
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