Brembo Celebrates Grand Opening of Corporate Headquarters

Brembo Celebrates Grand Opening of Corporate Headquarters

The company confirmed Brembo’s commitment to the North American market to better serve its customers by offering a full array of specialty services from design to manufacturing.

PLYMOUTH, Mich. — Brembo North America is celebrating the grand opening of its corporate headquarters and technical center in Plymouth, Mich.

The company confirmed Brembo’s commitment to the North American market to better serve its customers by offering a full array of specialty services from design to manufacturing.

“Today’s celebration is the culmination of many years of strong growth at Brembo,” said Daniel Sandberg, president and CEO of Brembo North America (at right). “It is also the beginning of even greater accomplishments for Brembo in Michigan and North America."

Along with Brazil, Europe, China and India, Brembo views North America as one of its key markets. The new facility, home of the new Research and Development Center, will provide a full array of design and development, engineering, sales and distribution support for Brembo’s customers in North America. Brembo’s new Research and Development Center will foster the advancement of state-of-the-art products, such as aluminum calipers and lightweight rotors, while also supporting Brembo’s customers’ need for economic savings and reduction of CO2 emissions.

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