The 2017 list of global auto parts supplier suppliers released by AutomotiveNews. Bosch, ZF, and Magna are respectively in the top three, and China has five shortlisted companies this year. Yanfeng ranks as the best performer, ranking 14th. "Automotive News of the United States" has been arranging global auto parts suppliers since 2004 and has so far published 13 lists, ranking each year based on the supplier's operating income (sales) in the automotive industry's supporting market business in the previous year. As a result, in 2017, the top 100 parts supplier list for global suppliers released the 2016 results of various suppliers. When "American Auto News" was selected as one of the top 100 companies, it measured the operating income of the manufacturers and auto parts supporting businesses. Therefore, it focused more on the scale of operations and could not cover technical, manpower, and patent levels. The reason why some of the larger suppliers have not been listed is related to the statistical information required by the "American Automotive News." Each time the media selects the Top 100, it needs the manufacturer to provide the company name, location, contact information, and related data. Generally, companies with a high degree of internationalization and a focus on the Top 100 will cooperate accordingly, and thus may get a place. Some well-known manufacturers have larger supporting business scales based on common sense, but they do not see the finalists, and may not provide relevant information. Top 15 Overview: Bosch is ranked second in ZF In this year's list, Bosch still ranks first, and has won the championship since 2011. In the 13 years, only the 2010 list (that is, the supporting business revenue in 2009) has been surpassed by electric vehicles. Bosch's supporting business revenue in 2016 was 46.5 billion U.S. dollars, and it is also the only company with more than 40 billion U.S. dollars. ZF crowded out second place in the rankings this year, while Denso dropped three places to fourth place. Magna ranked unchanged this year, still ranking third, and on the other hand, China’s ranking dropped by one point. Fifth place. Among the top fifteen, rankings from sixth to fifteenth were Aisin Seiki, Hyundai Mobis, Faurecia, Lear, Valeo, Andorto, Delphi, Yazaki, and Yanfeng. Sumitomo Electric. Among the top ten list is Andorto. In January 2016, Johnson Controls announced that the company had completed its business split plan in October 2016. After that, its automotive seating and interior business, as a brand-new publicly listed company, was named Adient, which is currently the world's largest supplier of automotive seats. In addition, among the top fifteen rankings, China Yanfeng became the only company listed on the list, ranking 14th. In 2016, its supporting business revenue was US$12.991 billion. Revenue comparison: 31 companies declined year-on-year From a revenue point of view, 66 of the supporting revenues in 2016 increased year-on-year, while 31 companies saw year-on-year declines. Revenues of Mitsubishi Electric and Sensata were basically the same as 2015, and Andorto was split by Johnson Controls. The new company does not have supporting income for 2015. The fastest-growing this year's list is China’s Innafar. Its operating income last year was US$3.137 billion, a year-on-year increase of 59.73%, followed closely by the newly-listed Piston Group and ZF. The increase reached 36.18% and 30.31% respectively. Among the decliners, Dow Chemicals, the biggest loser, fell by 32.92% to $1.744 billion last year. In addition, the operating income of Pioneer and BASF also experienced a significant decline last year, with a decrease of 15.22% and 11.72% respectively. Judging from the rankings, Bosch still has no other companies in the top position. In the top three rankings, ZF squeezed out second place in the electric assembly, and Magna took third position. The rankings that fell more seriously were Goodyear and Dow Chemical, ranking 27 and 16 respectively. In addition, Toyota's ranking in Toyota's synthesis also fell 11th. Among the rankings, the most notable increase in rankings was that of Novelis, which rose from 14th to 76th, and Tenneco and Otaru's rankings also rose significantly, rising by 11 and 12 respectively. This year, there are a total of 14 companies newly listed in the 2017 list, namely Ando, ​​Benteler, Hanon Systems, Tokai Rika, Innafar, Dechang Motor, Piston Group, Minth Group, Omron, Kongsberg, Xi Luo Industry, ABC Group, Capricorn, Rassini S.AB. Compared with last year's list, Johnson Controls, Cummins, Antolin Group, Bondi Automotive, DuPont, Lenny, Keshida, Media Group, Showa, Weibak, Gyeonggi, Bailide, Shuguang Brake and Trustworthy There is no finalist for this year's list. Note: Ando Top is a new company split by Johnson Controls and is listed as a new finalist in this list. The predecessor of Rheinmetallurgy is Kerben Schmidt-Pielberg, which is not included in the new list. enterprise. The number of Japanese companies ranks second in the United States The 100 companies listed in this year's list come from 17 countries and regions in the world, among which the number of companies from Japan ranks first, and a total of 28 companies are short-listed. The US-based companies have a total of 22 finalists this year, ranking second; The German Department ranked third this year and a total of 17 companies were shortlisted. In addition to the three countries of Japan, the United States, and Germany, South Korea, France, and Canada each have six companies, four companies, and five companies this year, while the number of companies that have entered China has reached five. Two companies from Sweden, Spain and Mexico are short-listed, and one company from India, the Netherlands, Italy, Luxembourg, Singapore, Norway, and Switzerland are short-listed. Among the Japanese companies, the highest ranking was the fourth-ranked Denso. Denso’s operating revenue last year was US$36.684 billion, ranking second in the previous year. Among the German companies, Bosch ranked first, last year. The operating income was 46.5 billion U.S. dollars. Among the top three, German companies occupied two seats, while the other was ZF. ZF's operating income was 38.465 billion U.S. dollars last year. Among the US companies, Lear ranked highest, ranking ninth, and last year’s operating income was US$18.558 billion. In the second echelon, Fazio is the best-performing French company and ranks eighth, while Valeo, All-Plastics and the Michelin Group have risen this year. Valeo’s revenue last year was US$ 17.384 billion, ranking it tenth. Among Korean companies, Hyundai Mobis was ranked seventh with US$27.207 billion in revenue. Of the six companies that were shortlisted, only Hyundai Weiya and Mando have seen their revenue decline. Among Canadian companies, Magna International ranked the third among the top five companies in the list, with two new short-listed companies, namely the ABC Group and Capricorn. China's five companies enter the calendar year for the best results The number of Chinese companies shortlisted in this year’s list has also reached a record high, with a total of five Chinese companies, namely Yanfeng, Yingnafa, CITIC Dica, Johnson Electric, and Minth Group, ranking No.14, No.66 respectively. 71, 81, 93. Yingnafa, Johnson Electric and Minth are all newly-listed companies. Among them, Innafar ranks 66th on the list with a revenue of US$3.137 billion last year, and Dechang Electric and Minth Group are ranked 81st and 93rd respectively. CITIC Dicasta ranked 6th place this year and ranked 71st. In 2012-2013, only one Chinese company was short-listed, and from 2014 to 2016, there were two Chinese companies that were shortlisted in the top 100. The Chinese companies that were shortlisted in 2014 were CITIC Dicastal Co., Ltd., ranked 83, and Johnson Electric, which ranked 98. Yanfeng entered the top 100 in 2015, ranking first in the 26th place for the first time. CITIC Dayan increased from 87 in 2014 to 81; Dechang Electric fell 100 in 2015. In 2016, Yanfeng ranked 18th, setting the best record in the top 100 Chinese companies. CITIC Dika also rose from 81 in 2015 to 77.
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2017 Global Auto Parts Supplier Top 100 List released: 5 Chinese companies are short-listed
In this year's list, Bosch still ranks first, and has won the championship since 2011. In the 13 years, only the 2010 list (that is, the supporting business revenue in 2009) has been surpassed by electric vehicles.