Ficosa


Ficosa, short for Ficosa International S.A., is a Spanish multinational corporation, devoted to the research, development, production of systems and parts for the automotive industry. Founded in 1949 and headquartered in Barcelona, it has production centres, engineering centres and commercial offices in 19 countries in Europe, North America, South America and Asia, with 6,700 employees. Revenue was €900 million in 2008, with 80% coming from international sales.

History

Ficosa was started in Barcelona in 1949 when Josep Maria Pujol and Josep Maria Tarragó founded Pujol y Tarragó S.L., a small workshop which produced mechanical cables for the after-sales market. The company grew and opened an office in Portugal in 1970. After 1985, when Spain joined the EU, Ficosa started a strong international expansion. Ficosa expanded to USA and Mexico in 1995, and to Brazil and Argentina in 1997. In 1998 it was established in India, through a joint venture with the Tata Group. In 2001 Ficosa purchased the mirror division of Magneti Marelli.
Ficosa opened an office in Japan in 2001 and established alliances in Korea, Romania and China. In 2005 Ficosa opened second factories in Turkey and India and a new factory in Poland. In 2006 a subsidiary and an engineering center was opened in China, and a third factory in India. An engineering center was opened in 2006 in Monterrey. Russian operations started in 2007. In 2008 Ficosa acquired the assets of the US company Delbar. Together with Omron it created the company Adasens, specialized in ADAS. Ficosa acquired the companies Imic in 2010 and Camryn in 2011, with production plants in Indiana, Tennessee and Kentucky and a technical center in Michigan, increasing its mirror systems market share to 28,7% in the NAFTA region.

Corporate structure

The Ficosa Group is made of 40 companies from all over the world: Ficosa-owned companies, associated companies and subsidiaries, joint ventures and strategic alliances.

Europe

Spain

USA

India