Auto AutoPart March 2015
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AUTO &
AUTO PARTS
INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
IN KOREA
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AUTO &
AUTO PARTS
INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
IN KOREA
KOREA,
Where Success Knows No Limits
Contents
04 Industry overview
Korea’s auto parts industry
Status of foreign direct investment
12 Prospects and geographical competitive advantages
Locations of Korea’s auto parts manufacturers
Competitiveness of the auto parts industry
Promising regions and industrial fields
Outlook for market entry
19 Government policies and regulations
Government policies
22 Cost
24 Success case
Overview
26 Related companies and associations
Related agencies
Major parts companies by function (combustion engine vehicles)
Major green vehicle parts companies by function
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0501 INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
Korea’s autoparts industryINDUSTRY
OVERVIEW
The auto parts industry of Korea represents 5.6% of the country’s manufacturing-industry
production and 3.4% of the industry’s added value. It accounts for 7.7% of Korea’s employment.
•Korea’s auto parts industry has grown from a domestic-oriented industry to one driven by
exports, with the industry share accounting for 4.9% of the country’s total exports and with the
trade balance amounting to USD 21.4 billion.
Status of Korea's automotive industry (2012)
No. of
companies
Employment
(1,000 people)
Production
(KRW billion)*
Added value
(KRW billion)
Exports
(USD million)
Trade
balance(USD million)
Automotive industry 3,869 295 175,221 53,158 76,586
63,825Share inmanufacturingindustry
6.1% 10.9% 11.6% 30.3% 13.7%
Auto parts industry 3,670 208 84,347 16,145 27,40621,406
Proportion (%) 5.7 7.7 5.6 3.4 4.9
* Source:ISTANSMajorIndustryTrendIndex, KoreaInstituteforIndustrialEconomicsand Trade(KIET)
* Note:1)Exportsandtradebalanceasof2013
* Note:2)“Proportion”showstheproportionsto themanufacturingindustry.“ExportsProportion”refersto theproportionto totalexports.
* Note:3)* KRW1billion= USD908,348.CurrencyconversionbasedonMarch5,2015rate.
Korea is the world’s fifth-largest auto parts manufacturer, following China, Japan, the USA and
Germany.
•The global production share of Korea’s auto parts industry rose to 3.7% in 2005 from 2.6% in
2000, reaching 5% in 2010.
•Auto parts exports rose significantly and the industry’s share of global exports increased
sharply as well, from a mere 1.1% in 2000 to 5.2% in 2012.
Hyundai Mobis’ ranking on the list of the top 100 global suppliers publis hed by “Automotive
News” rose to sixth in 2013 from eighth in 2012 , with its 2013 sales reaching USD 24.677 billion.
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Global ranking of major auto parts manufacturers(Unit:USD100billion)
2007 2010 2013
Company Sales Company Sales Company Sales
1 Denso (JP) 37,510 Bosch (DE) 34,565 Bosch (DE) 40,183
2 Bosch (DE) 34,000 D enso (JP) 32,850 Denso (JP) 35,849
3 Ma gna Int er na tio na l (CA) 25 ,6 45 Co nt ine nt al AG (DE) 2 4,8 19 Ma gna Int erna tio nal (CA) 3 4,3 75
4 Continental AG (DE) 25,000 Aisin Seiki (JP) 24,613 Continental AG (DE) 33,500
5 Delphi (USA) 22,283 Magna International (CA) 23,600 Aisin Seiki (JP) 27,125
KoreanCompanies
Hyundai Mobis (27) 6,074Hyundai Mobis (9) 14,433 Hyundai Mobis (6) 24,677
Hyundai Wia (45) 3,827 Hyundai Wia (35) 6,741
Mando (76) 2,367
Mando (53) 4,115 Mando (43) 5,145
H yu nda i Dy mo s (92 ) 1,3 38H yu nd ai Po we rt ec h ( 54 ) 3 ,8 85
Hyundai Dymos (76) 2,434
* Source:AutomotiveNews
•Hyundai Wia ranked 35th, rising three notches and with sales of USD 6.741 billion; Mando 43 rd,
rising three spots and with sales of USD 5.145 billion; Hyundai Powertech 54th, rising 16 spots
and with sales of USD 3.885 billion; and Hyundai Dymos 76 th, rising 14 spots and with sales of
USD 2.434 billion.
•Halla Visteon Climate Control Corporation is not on the list, as it is considered a part of the U.S.
Visteon. Considering the company’s total sales of USD 4.738 billion, the company is estimated
to rank 46th.
The global market share of Korea’s auto parts manufacturers has risen along with the increased
sales and production of domestic finished-automobile manufacturers, and the rising exports and
local production of auto parts makers.
•The global market share of Korea’s top 5 auto parts businesses (in terms of annual sales) rose
from 3.2% in 2007 to 5.9% in 2013.
Status of Korea’s auto parts industry
Korea’s auto parts industry has experienced steady development spurred by the growth of
downstream industries.
•The growth of the auto parts industry is attributable to increased unit prices due to
specification improvements; increased overseas production of domestic finished-automobile
manufacturers and increased exports due to the global sourcing trend of foreign finished-
automakers; increased outsourcing and modularization of the finished-automobile
manufacturers; and enhanced role of domestic auto part manufacturers.
Annual sales of the auto parts industry of Korea
ClassificationSales (Unit: KRW 100 million)
Fluctuation (%)OEM A/S Exports Total
2009 342,236 20,533 82,689 445,458 -10.2
2010 440,794 26,448 121,285 588,527 32.1
2011 516,293 30,978 130,912 678,183 15.2
2012 519,732 30,184 199,443 750,359 10.6
2013 507,352 30,441 210,510 748,303 -0.3
* Source:KoreaAuto IndustriesCoop.Association(KAICA)
While small- and medium-sized enterprises (SME) make up the majority of the auto parts
industry, conglomerates have an absolute advantage in OEM sales, accounting for 78.3% of the
total OEM deliveries in 2013.
•This is mainly due to the fact that the conglomerates are at the top of the auto parts supply
chain and thus have benefitted from the growth of the domestic auto and auto parts industry,
mergers and acquisitions in the market and the parts standardization trend created by
modularization and platform integration.
Since the mid-2000s, auto parts exports have been rapidly growing and leading industry growth,
with its growth rate exceeding that of total sales.
•Total industry sales have increased 8.6% annually on average while exports have soared 14.9%
over the past five years.
•This is due to increased direct exports to global finished-automakers and auto parts
manufacturers, and the increased export of local auto parts due to the expanding overseas
production of Korean finished-automobile manufacturers.
Exports and imports of Korea’s automotive parts industry(Unit:USDmn)
1997 2001 2005 20091999 2003 2007 20111998 2002 2006 20102000 2004 2008 2012 2013
30,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
Tr ad e ba la nce E xp or t I mp or t
* Source:KOTIS
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The export growth is mainly due to increased automotive knock-down kit exports to India and
China but also due to a sharp increase in OEM parts exports to overseas manufacturers.
List of major export / import Items of the auto parts industry(Unit:USD1,000%)
HS Items2013 2012
Share
E x p o r t
8708999000 Other parts and components 13,579 52.1 13,925
8708400000 Transmissions (gear boxes) 3,012 11.5 2,529
8708290000 Other auto body parts (excluding seatbelts) 2,689 10.3 2,386
8708940000 Steering wheels and steering boxes 888 3.4 561
8708700000 Road wheels and their parts and accessories 453 1.7 460
8708930000 Clutches and their parts 329 1.3 253
8512900000 Parts of lights or signaling devices 318 1.2 286
8413304000 Fuel pumps 280 1.1 245
8708920000 Silencers (mufflers) and exhaust pipes 265 1.0 270
8511909000Parts of electric ignition or starting equipment used for internalcombustion engines
131 0.5 135
I m p o r t
8708400000 Transmissions (gear boxes) 1,027 21.0 1,057
8708999000 Other parts and components 859 17.6 956
8409992000 Engine parts (diesel) 469 9.6 567
8413304000 Fuel pumps 317 6.5 262
8708290000 Other auto body parts (except seatbelts) 285 5.8 222
8708940000 Steering wheels and steering boxes 208 4.3 184
870850 Drive-axles with differential gears 136 2.8 129
8 70 87 00 00 0 R oa d w he el s a nd t he ir p ar ts a nd a cc es so ri es 1 17 2 .4 9 7
8431200000 Parts of fork-lift trucks and other work trucks 113 2.3 122
8512900000 Parts of lights or signaling devices 67 1.4 57
* Source:KOTIS
The list shows that the main auto parts export items are other auto body parts, gear boxes and
clutches and their parts, while the industry’s main import items are gear boxes, engine parts and
fuel pumps.
•Uncategorized and miscellaneous parts rather than specific unit parts make up the majority
of exports. For example, miscellaneous auto parts accounted for 52.1% of the total exports in
2013, while other auto body parts accounted for 10.3% of total exports the same year.
•Despite the increased overseas automobile production, the export of gear boxes, especially
automatic transmissions that are difficult to procure locally, have significantly increased.
The major export markets of Korea’s auto parts industry are the USA, China, Russia, India, Brazil,
the Czech Republic, Slovakia and other countries where Korean finished-automobile makers
have established overseas production facilities.
•While the industry’s overseas production volume is highest in China, Korea exports most to
the United States (22.9%). This is because the high sales volume of Korean automobiles in the
United States has resulted in great demand for A/S parts.
•China is Korea’s second-largest auto part export market, following the United States, but the
importance of the Chinese market is relatively low due to localization and other issues.
Status of Korea’s auto parts manufacturers
The five leading Korean auto parts companies whose annual sales exceeded KRW 1 trillion
in 2013 are Hyundai Mobis (KRW 17.512 trillion), Hyundai Wia (KRW 6.287 trillion), Hyundai
Powertech (KRW 3.274 trillion), Hyundai Dymos (KRW 1.6040 trillion) and Hyundai Kefico (KRW
1.5030 trillion).
Status of Korea’s 10 largest auto parts vendors(Unit:KRW1billion,people)
Ranking Vendor Turnover No. of employees Main products
1 Hyundai Mobis 17,512 7,338 Modules and systems
2 Hyundai Wia 6,287 2,688 Gear boxes, engines, constant velocity joints, axles
3 Mando 5,060 4,192 Brake, steering and suspension devices
4 Hyundai Powertech 3,273 1,800 Gearbox
5 Hyundai Dymos 1,604 1,096 Powertrain, seats
6 Hyundai Kefico 1,503 1,052 Engine control unit, powertrain control unit
7Korea Delphi AutomotiveSystems Corporation
1 ,2 03 1 ,9 40 B ra ke , s te er ing a nd p owe rt ra in d ev ic es
8 Heesung Catalysts Corp. 1,107 306 Automotive catalyst
9 Kyungshin 1,103 1,340 Wiring harnesses, junction boxes
10 Sungwoo Hitech 937 1,246 Bumper rails, door / door side inner
* Source:KoreaEnterpriseData(KED)
* Note:Rankingbased on2013 sales
•The 10 vendors are large-scale, specialized parts manufacturers equipped with world-class,
advanced technologies. These companies consist of the so-called “0.5 stage”partners that
deliver modules for the assembly process and the “1st
stage”partners that produce gearboxes,
axles and brakes.
•Building on their expertise, these companies are expanding trade with global automakers
while striving to increase sales through local production in China, the United States and other
countries.
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Status and trends of foreign investment
As of 2013, 168 of Korea’s primary auto parts makers are foreign-invested companies.
•Most of the world’s top 10 auto parts makers have invested in Korea’s local auto parts industry
and maintain multiple subsidiaries in Korea.
•Many of the world’s leading companies have invested in the domestic auto parts industry;
Delphi and Visteon of the United States, Bosch, Siemens and ZF of Germany, Yajaki and Denso
of Japan and Valeo of France.
•Foreign-invested companies mainly supply high-tech core parts. The mother companies’
strong negotiation power has pushed the operating profit rates of those foreign-invested
companies above the industry’s average level.
Annual foreign investment in local auto parts industry(Unit:Cases,USD1,000)
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Automobiles
No. ofinvestments
8 2 2 7 4 5 6
Amountinvested
51,038 10,379 417,352 373,301 3,694 889,391 799,563
Auto parts
No. ofinvestments
74 67 36 44 42 34 40
Amountinvested
332,672 287,840 88,481 2,079,611 188,890 254,056 274,941
* Source:Ministryof Trade,Industry&Energy
Advancement of globally leading auto parts manufacturers into Korea
Company (equity share) Parts / components supplied
USA
TRW Shinhan Valve Ind. Co., Ltd. (25%) Engine valves
VisteonHalla Visteon Climate Control Corp. (69.9%) Climate control systems, etc.
Visteon Interiors Korea (50.9%) Built-in modules
JohnsonControls
Johnson Controls Automotive Interior Korea (100%) Door trim
Joh nson Controls Automoti ve Kore a ( 100%) S eats , e tc .
DelphiPackard Korea (50%) Wiring harnesses
Korea Delphi Automotive Systems Corporation (50%) Steering control devices and brakes
Lear Corp. Lear Korea (100%) Seats, etc.
Fe de ra l- Mo gu l C or p. D on gs uh I nd us tr ia l C o. , L td . ( 50 %) E ng in e p ar ts
Germany
ContinentalAutomotive
Continental Automotive Systems Corp. (65%)Fuel injection devices, electroniccontrol devices, etc.
Continental Automotive Electronics (65%) Censors, instrument cluster
Robert Bosch
Robert Bosch Korea Ltd. (100%) Engine parts
Robert Bosch Korea Buyong (100%) Auto motors, etc.
ETAS Korea Co., Ltd. (100%) Auto embedded systems
Mahle GmbH Mahle Donghyun Filter Systems Co., Ltd. (100%) Air filters, cylinder parts
Company (equity share) Parts / components supplied
France
Valeo
Valeo-Samsung Thermal Systems Co., Ltd.(50%) Climate control systems
Valeo Pyeong Hwa (50%) Clutches, friction materials, etc.
Va leo A ir- Cont rol Ko rea (1 00%) Alter nat or s, s ta rt er mo to rs
Faurecia
Faurecia Emissions Control Systems Korea (100%) Emission control systems
Fa ur ec ia S hin S un g C o. , L td. ( 60 %) I ns tr um en t p an el s, c on so le s
Kwangjin Faurecia (50%) Door modules
Japan
Denso
D en so Kore a Automotive Corp. (71. 0%) M otors, el ec tr ic c ompone nts
D ens o K or ea El ec tr on ics Co rp . ( 10 0% ) I ns tr um en t c lu st er, HU D
D ens o I nt er na ti on al Ko re a C or p. (1 00 %) S al e c or po ra ti on
Hitachi AutomotiveSystems
Namyang Metals Co., Ltd. (90.8%)Engine parts, steering and controldevices
OtherMagnaInternational Inc.
Ma gna Power tra in Ko rea (10 0% ) Engine a nd t ra ns miss ion p ar ts
WIA Magna Powertrain Corp. (50%) Power train parts
Global auto parts giants have advanced into the Korean market in order to use Korea as a key
axis of their global network strategies.
•To that end, they have adopted the tactic of holding a majority of the equity shares of the local
auto parts companies they have invested in.
•The region has other important auto-manufacturing countries, including Japan and China. But
Korea has been assessed to have strategic significance due to its market size and production
conditions.
Status offoreign directinvestment
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1312 02 PROSPECTS AND GEOGRAPHICAL COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGESAUTO & AUTO PARTS
Korea’s auto parts manufacturers are located in the Southwest Belt (Gwangju, Gunsan), West
Coast Belt (metropolitan area) and Southeast Belt (Ulsan).
Car manufacturing plants and primary parts suppliers (Production capacity, Number of companies)
GangwonProvince Partssuppliers:5
NorthGyeongsangProvince
Partssuppliers:63
Daegu Parts suppliers: 51
Gwangju Kia: 420K cars
G wa ng ju P ar ts s up pl ie rs : 27
SouthJeollaProvince Partssuppliers:8
Ulsan Parts suppliers: 37
Ulsan Daewoo Bus: 10K cars
Ulsan Hyundai: 1.7mn cars
SouthGyeongs angProvince
Partssuppliers:143
C ha ng wo n G M Da ew oo : 21 0K c ar s
BusanRenaultSamsungMotors:300Kcars
Busan Parts suppliers: 89
NorthChungche ongProvince
Partssuppliers:27Incheon Partssuppliers:63
Incheon GMDaewoo:440K cars
Sohari Kia: 350K cars
H wa seon g Kia :600K car s
Pyeo ngtae k SsangY ongMotor :250K c ars
GyeonggiProvince Partssuppliers:207
Asan Hyundai: 300K cars
S eo sa n D ong he eAu to (K ia ): 1 50 Kc ar s
SouthChungcheongProvince
Partssuppliers:76
D aej eon Par ts sup pli ers :8
Guns an GM Da ewoo: 26 0K ca rs
Guns an Ta ta Da ewoo: 20K ca rs
NorthJeollaProvince Partssuppliers:59
Jeonju Hyundai: 125K cars
Seoul Parts suppliers: 38
Carmanufacturingplants
Southwest Belt
Auto parts makers in the southwestern area form a belt stretching from the Gimje·Iksan·Jeongeup
area to the Gunsan·Wanju area, reaching Gwangju.
•In North Jeolla Province, large complexes, including the Wanju Industrial Complex 3 (Hyundai
Motor Company), Iksan Industrial Complex 2 (Mando) and Gunsan Industrial Complex (GM
Korea), and parts subcontractors equipped with injection, press, die casting and precision
casting production technologies, are concentrated.
•The North Jeolla Province area is also home to manufacturing clusters for passenger
automobiles, commercial vehicles, special vehicles, tractors and agricultural machines.
Korea’s four auto majors – Hyundai Motor Company, GM Korea, Tata Daewoo and Kia Motors –
are located in the southwest area.•Gunsan, Jeonju and Gwangju of North Jeolla Province account for 17% of Korea’s auto
production capacity, with an annual production capacity of 760,000 cars (mainly passenger
and commercial vehicles).
•The region accounts for 93% of Korea’s medium- and large-sized commercial automobile
production and for all of the medium- and large-sized trucks in Korea.
Kia Motors plants are located in Gwangju, and their annual production capacity is 600,000 cars
(mainly SUVs and CUVs).
•South Jeolla Province provides a favorable environment for an auto industry belt because it is
home to auto parts and materials clusters where POSCO (Gwangyang Steelworks), Hyundai
Hysco and other companies in the Yeocheon Petrochemical Complex produce every essential
material, including metal, ceramic and chemicals (plastic).
PROSPECTS AND
GEOGRAPHICAL
COMPETITIVE
ADVANTAGES
Locations ofKorea’s autoparts manu-facturers
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West Coast Belt
The West Coast Auto Industry Belt has been formed in and around Gyeonggi and South
Chungcheong Provinces.
Local auto parts makers, including Hyundai Mobis (Giheung), Mando (Giheung) and Hyundai
Wia (Hwaseong), and globally leading auto parts companies such as Bosch (Germany, Yongin),
Siemens (Germany, Icheon) and Delphi (USA, Giheung) are located in Gyeonggi Province.
•The province also accommodates Namyang Research Center of the Hyundai Kia Automotive
Group, the research centers and plants of other major auto parts makers and three of Korea’s
six proving grounds – located in the Hyundai Namyang Research Center, Kia Joam Research
Center and Korea Transportation Safety Authority Hwaseong Research Center.
In Chungcheong Province, auto makers are clustered in the southern part, and the province
ranks third for production capacity in Korea, following Ulsan and Gyeonggi Province in terms of
finished-automobile plants.
•78 primary subcontractors, including three major auto parts makers – Hyundai Mobis (Asan),
Daihan Climate Control (Cheonan) and Hyundai Powertech (Seosan) – are concentrated in the
Cheonan, Asan and Dangjin areas.
•The North Chungcheong area is home to Hyundai Autonet and other primary sub-contractors
for automotive electronics. Nine primary sub-contractors, including Halla Visteon Climate
Control Corp, are located in the Daejeon area.
Southeast Belt
The auto industry in the Southeast Belt is the largest, accounting for 29% of the total domestic
manufacturing companies and 36.7% of the total yield.
•Although the three areas in the Southeast Belt – the Ulsan, Busan, South Gyeongsang Provinceareas – maintain close work relations, the Ulsan and South Gyeongsang Province areas in
particular have high self-supply rates.
•This is mainly due to the fact that Korea’s major finished-automobile manufacturers – Hyundai
Motor (the largest domestic automaker), Renault Samsung and GM Korea – are all located in
the regions.
The Ulsan auto cluster is led by conglomerates. It comprises Hyundai Motor and parts
conglomerates that supply parts to Hyundai Motor.
•Along with experience and expertise operating auto production facilities, the companies in
the cluster are well equipped with transportation infrastructure, logistics systems and a skilled
labor force.
•As the cluster’s main focus is on manufacturing and production, its R&D innovation network is
rather weak.
Although the domestic auto parts industry is more price competitive than that of Japan, the
price gap between Korean and Chinese products is widening.
•Korea is narrowing its price competitiveness gap with Japan, recording 87.5% compared to
Japan’s 100%. However, the difference in price competitiveness between Korea and China has
widened from 12.2% to 14.7%.
P rice c om petitiveness Q uality c om petitiveness Tech no lo gical c om petitiveness
Japan Korea China Japan Korea China Japan Korea China
2012 100 84.2 72.0 100 93.5 74.9 100 91.3 73.9
2004 100 87.5 72.8 100 91.6 73.9 100 87.4 67.0
* Source:KIET,KoreaAuto PartsIndustryPromotion(KAP)
The quality competitiveness of domestic auto parts makers is rapidly improving, narrowing the
gap with Japan while widening the gap with China.
•Korea’s quality competitiveness increased from 91.6 in 2004 to 93.5 in 2012 while Chinese auto
parts makers achieved a small increase, from 73.9 to 74.9
•This is due to improvements in various areas, including the skill level of workers, production
facility, the level of efficiency in production processing, quality of parts and part design.
As for technological competitiveness, domestic auto parts makers are narrowing their gap with
Japanese counterparts, but they are rapidly being chased by Chinese auto part manufacturers.
•Korea’s technological competitiveness went up by 3.9 percentage points, from 87.4 in 2004 to
91.3 in 2012, while China’s technological competitiveness saw a 6.9 percentage point increase,
from 67.0 to 73.9, during the same period.
Promising regions
The Korean government is promoting a synergy effect between the enhancement of regional
innovation capacity and specialization development, through providing support for industry-
academia-research institute projects tailored to each region’s needs.
For example, the government is promoting convergence parts that use materials in North
Gyeongsang Province; intelligent auto parts in Daegu; green electric vehicle parts in Ulsan; and
untapped areas in the unit parts field, such as quality certification in Busan.
Competitive-ness of theauto parts
industry
Promisingregions andindustrialfields
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In addition, the government is providing specialized support to the green automobile design
and convenience system fields in South Chungcheong Province; clean commercial vehicle parts
in North Jeolla Province; clean diesel car parts in Gwangju; and high-end car-tuning parts in
connection with the F1 circuit in South Jeolla Provice.
Regional clusters for automotive parts R&D
North
Gyeongsang
Province
Convergenceautomotiveparts
SouthJeolla
ProvinceAutopartssophistication
SouthJeollaProvince
Automotiveperformancetuningservicebase
Ulsan EV components
B us an G lo ba l qu al it y ce rt ifi ca ti on
DaeguSmartcarcommercialization
D ae gu Sm ar tg re en car s
DaeguSupportcenterforautomotiveperformancetuningservice
Gyeonggi
ProvinceGreencarenergy
NorthJeolla
ProvinceGreencarcommercialization
SouthJeolla
ProvinceMICRO– Mobility
South
Chungcheong
Province
Automotiveinterior/electronicparts
Feasibilitystudyprojects
G wa ngju C le an d ie se l ca r
GwangjuAutomotiveproductionbasewith1 mncarcapacity
* Source:Ministryof Trade,Industry&Energy
Promising industrial fields
Strengthened regulations on fuel efficiency, environment and safety have accelerated the
development of green vehicles. In order to provide intensive support, the government has
designated 8 core green vehicle parts, which are in urgent need of development due to atechnology gap with advanced countries.
•The government plans to achieve 100% domestic development of EV motors, air control
systems, parts weight reduction, batteries and chargers, power train systems for hybrid
vehicles, fuel cell vehicle stacks, core parts for common rail systems and after-treatment
equipment for clean diesel vehicles, etc.
•Amid the changing environment of the auto industry, demand for such parts is expected
to grow. The government will continue with its support as part of its plan to advance the
structure of the auto industry.
Development plans for green vehicle core parts
Core parts Development plans
Motor Develop motor miniaturization design technologies to enhance power density and efficiency
Air control systemDevelop parts, including pumps and those for the heating system, to enhance the performance of EVair conditioning systems
Weight reduction Develop lightening technologies through optimal design for auto bodies and convenience systems
BatteryDevelop battery technologies to increase the one-charge driving range from 140 km to 200 km andreduce the slow charging time from 6 hours to 3 hours
ChargerDevelop home chargersDevelop slow & fast chargers to overcome long-charging-time issues
Power train system Develop technologies to improve the efficiency of the power train system, which performs as anintermediate control between a combustion system and a motor ((P)HEV)
Sta ck Achieve 10 0% lo cal pro duct ion of st ack s by 201 5
Common rail systemAchieve 100% local production of core clean diesel parts, including common rail core parts and newmaterial filters for after-treatment system (CDV)
* Source:Ministryof Trade,Industry&Energy
With an increasing number of required auto parts due to strengthened transport safety
regulations, the outlook for such parts is also promising.
•A list of parts, including AEB, eCall (Emergency Call), rear view, FCWS and LDWS, is expected to
become mandatory automobile equipment. Small compact cars will be required to have parts
that are currently required only for large vehicles.
•Although Korea’s auto parts industry has competitive module and system unit part
technologies, it strives to domestically produce core parts and unit parts, including sensors
and auto semiconductors, respectively.
Development efforts to enhance the efficiency of existing combustion engine vehicles are well
underway. Parts related to multi-range transmissions and high-performance small engines are
thus expected to have bright prospects.
•Related technologies include a before / after treatment system for combustion engine vehicles,
alternative fuel vehicle technologies, recycling technologies, high-performance enginetechnologies and miniaturization and weight reduction technologies.
•The outlook is bright for the following parts: Core parts including turbo chargers, which are
necessary for engine downsizing to improve efficiency, and those for direct injection systems;
and parts related to multi-range transmissions to enhance fuel efficiency.
As the price competitiveness and quality of Korean auto parts are well recognized in the global
market, parts with great export potential are also considered promising.
•As automobile chassis parts, which are parts for the brake system, suspension system and
steering system, are relatively small and light compared to other parts, chassis parts exports
can be expanded.
•The exports of engine and transmission parts are highly likely to grow, as they are also small,
light and equipped with highly competitive domestic technologies.
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1918 AUTO & AUTO PARTS
R&D efforts are significantly important for automotive electronics parts, as the production of
parts is completed only after fine adjustments – for example, adjustments on power currents –
on each model of vehicles, which takes place after the completion of product development.
•Although the competitiveness of domestic parts makers in this field is rather weak now, the
country’s IT competitiveness can enhance the growth of the field.
The production trend of Korean finished-automobile manufacturers from 2004 to 2013 shows a
drastic increase, from 3.178 million cars (2003) to 4.562 million cars (2012).•Although there have been ups and downs due to the economic recession or strikes, the overall
production trend is on a steep rise.
•The current production capacity is reaching its limit due to the long absence of new
production facility establishments, but the global reputation of the domestic auto industry is
being solidified with increased sales through overseas production.
Spurred by the growth of the downstream industry, the domestic auto parts industry is showing
steady growth in terms of revenue.
•The domestic auto parts industry is expected to be on the same growth track as its
downstream industry, the automotive industry.
•The exterior growth trend is forecast to continue thanks to existing growth contributors
including the increased unit price of sales per vehicle due to improved specifications and
sophistication (OEM revenue), the increased number of domestic vehicles in use (A/S revenue),
the expanded overseas production of domestic companies and the global parts sourcing of
overseas finished-auto makers.
A strong global sourcing trend has translated into the increased deliveries of Korean parts
makers, which are well equipped with high price and quality competitiveness, to global auto
makers.
•Domestic parts makers will enjoy great opportunities to participate in the global sourcing
trend, especially with overseas auto makers that are based in Korea.
As domestic auto production is stagnant, with overseas finished-automobile production
exceeding 50% of the total production, the importance of the parts industry in Korea’s overall
auto industry will grow.
•Expanded overseas production is expected to negatively affect Korea’s auto exports. However,
increased parts exports to overseas production facilities run by domestic companies and
global automobile manufacturers are expected to offset such loss.
Outlook formarket entry
GOVERNMENT
POLICIES AND
REGULATIONS
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Policies for future vehicles
Through its “Green Vehicle Industry Development Plans,”the Korean government has set a 2015
target for the green vehicle industry to produce 1.2 million vehicles, export 900,000 vehicles and
hold 21% of the domestic market share.
R&D support for green vehicles
Category R&D projectGovernmentsupport
Category R&D projectGovernmentsupport
EVDevelopment of EVfinished-vehicles(2010 -)
KRW 20.5 bil lion Hybrid vehiclesLocal production ofpower train systemsand parts
KRW 16 billion
Hydrogen fuelvehicle
Development ofsystems and parts(2006 -)
KRW 14 billionClean dieselvehicles
Development ofintake & exhaustsystem parts
KRW 10.5 billion
Plug-in hybridvehicle
Local production ofparts (2008 -)
KRW 19.6 billion - - -
* Source:TheKorea Instituteforthe Advancementof Technology(KIAT)
•In order to lay out the foundation for mass-production, the government has set support
measures for the development of eight green vehicle core parts, establishment of facilities,
market creation and supply base expansion.
•The auto industry invested KRW 1.3 trillion from 2006 to 2010 and plans to invest KRW 3.1
trillion from 2011 to 2015.
As for smart vehicles, the government focuses on the creation of new auto-IT industries through
exploring and applying innovative auto-IT technologies while enhancing the competitiveness of
IT SMEs.
•In order to support the establishment of an industrial environment for auto-IT convergence,
the government aims to provide one-stop services to help IT companies enter the auto market
through the establishment of a VIC New Biz Center.
•A business R&D model, R&BD, has been introduced to minimize market entrance failure and
encourage companies to explore creative business models.
•The government provides support for technology development based on policy demand,
private demand, technology roadmaps and patent-related technologies, through exploring
new tasks in the government’s project to develop industrial source technologies for IT
convergence.
The government promotes the independent development of sensing system technologies
including those for cameras and radars, which are the core parts of automobiles.
•In line with safety regulations including mandatory equipment and the New Car Assessment
Program (NCAP), the government aims to secure the competitiveness of surround sensors,
which will be used to prevent accidents by autonomous vehicles (AVs).
•In order to secure global competitiveness, the government supports the domestic
development of technologies related to RFIC, CMOS, image sensors and DPS, along with the
development of convergence censors.
Polices to strengthen the competitiveness of the parts industry
The Korean government actively supports the efforts of domestic auto parts companies to enter
the global market.
•The government provides customized support related to technology development, human
resources, finance, consulting and IT solutions, in order to promote and nurture global parts
companies.
•In order to support global parts exports, Auto Parts Parks have been established around the
world – in Detroit, Frankfurt and Nagoya.
•The government aims to support certification parts SMEs through the establishment of the
Automobile Global Quality Certification Center in Busan.
The government also supports the establishment of an industrial environment for SMEs.
•The government strives to explore core parts that can be developed by SMEs and expand the
participation of SMEs in conglomerate-led R&D projects.
•The government aims to establish a vertical division of labor environment by promoting
new R&D cooperation models, including those that allow a multiple number of demand-
corporations, as well as foreign demand-corporations, to participate in government R&Dprojects.
Governmentpolicies
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2322 04 COSTAUTO & AUTO PARTS
The chart below shows production cost comparisons between Korea and other countries with a
strong automobile industry. Korea’s raw material costs and labor costs are estimated at 68.6 and
4.7, respectively, out of 100.
•Korea’s auto labor costs have been on the rise, but the country’s absolute level compared to
those of advanced countries, including Japan, Germany and the United States, remains low.
Costs comparison of major auto countries
Korea Japan Germany Mexico USA
Sales 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Ra w ma te ria l cos ts 6 8.6 6 7.8 7 1. 0 5 9. 9 7 7.6
Fuel costs 0.5 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.5
Outsourcing costs 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2
Labor costs 4.7 10.1 13.9 3.3 11.0
Depreciation costs 5.5 4.8 3.7 11.1 4.5
* Source:MizuhoBank. Ltd.of Japan
Compared to Japan, Korea is more actively expanding its FTA network, especially with major
auto markets including the United States, European Union, Canada and Australia. Costs saved
from tariff reduction by FTAs enhance Korea’s raw material cost competitiveness.
COST
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2524 05 SUCCESS CASEAUTO & AUTO PARTS
SUCCESS CASE
Honeywell entered the Korean market in 1989 as Honeywell Korea’s Turbo Operations
established an assembly facility in the Sihwa Industrial Complex in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province.
•Honeywell Korea is a foreign-invested corporation based on a full capital investment of USD 3
million by Honeywell. Following the initial establishment of the assembly facility, Honeywell
Korea is currently operating a 3,305-square meter-production facility in the same complex
after relocating and expanding three times.
•Honeywell Korea’s flagship turbocharger brand is “Garrett,” which has a dominant market
presence in Korea, with more than 60% of the market share.
The company’s major partners are finished-automobile makers including Hyundai-Kia,
Ssangyong and GM Korea. OEM sales account for 90% of the total sales, while the aftermarket
share, including engine tuning, represents about 10%.
•Honeywell Turbo Operations run 12 production facilities around the world, including one in
Shanghai.
•As for turbochargers, which is Honeywell’s major focus, the domestic market size is 1.7 million
turbos a year, and Honeywell Korea accounts for more than 50% of the market.
Honeywell Korea’s production facility is the 5th largest of Honeywell’s 12 facilities. Honeywell
evaluates that Korea’s manufacturing industry is still strong in advanced parts, including IT and
automobiles. Honeywell reinvests all the profits incurred in Korea, into the Korean market.
•Korea’s turbocharger market is rapidly expanding, especially since 2005, when the government
started to impose environment-related regulations on diesel vehicles.
•The advanced parts business, including IT and auto parts, is not too sensitive to labor costs.
Honeywell’s Korean facility has been evaluated to outperform the company’s Chinese
production facility in terms of sales per capita and productivity.
The turbocharger technology is a core technology for engine downsizing to enhance fuel
efficiency and requires advanced technologies.
•As of 2013, diesel vehicles take up 32.7% of the domestic passenger vehicle market, a 17%
increase from the 2008 figure. The market has been growing at 19.1% every year on average
for the past five years, showing great growth potential.
•Domestic companies are currently developing related technologies with the aim of mass-
producing turbochargers after 2016. Thus, the market is expected to grow continuously.
•In addition, the aftermarket, including engine tuning, is expected to grow, spurred by the
Korean government’s measures to promote the tuning industry.
Overview
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2726 06 RELATED COMPANIES AND ASSOCIATIONSAUTO & AUTO PARTS
Name Website Major role
KoreaAutomotive
TechnologyInstitute
(KATECH)
www.katech.re.kr
Established in 1990 to complement insufficient R&D manpower and technologies to
develophighequipment inthe autoparts industry,KATECHhasbeen steadilysupporting
R&Dactivitiesin theindustry.KATECHprovidescomprehensive, systematicsupportto
promotethe developmentofnew technologiesthroughvariousprojects,includingthose
for the development of next-generation automotive technologies, automobile-based
technologies,future-vehicletechnologiesandnew corporateconsignmentprojects.
KoreaAutoPartsIndustry
Promotion(KAP)www.kapkorea.org
Asa private,autonomouspubliccorporationforthe developmentofthe autopartsindustry,
KAPprovidessupport toauto partscompanieswith regardto technology-relateddifficul-
ties,the establishmentof aquality systemandbusinessmanagement,along withoffering
informationaboutthe overall autoindustry.
KoreaAutoIndustries
CooperativeAssociation
(KAICA)
www.kaica.or.kr
As a representative association of the auto parts industry, KAICA supports auto parts
companiesthroughproposalsto thegovernmentandfindsexportchannelsforthemto
promotetheglobal marketentranceof domesticautopartscompanies.
KoreaAutomobile
ManufacturingAssociation
(KAMA)
www.kama.or.kr
Inorderto enhancebusinessefficiencytofacilitatethe country’sautoindustry,KAMA’s
workincludes nurturingthe autoindustry; respondingto trade-relatedissues; proposing
suggestionsfor safety-relatedpoliciesand regulations; andpublishingauto-relatedstud-
iesandstatistics.
Function Category Major parts Major companies
Power
Generation
Equipment
Engine
Finished-carmakers
Cylinderheads/
blocks
DaedongMetalsCo.,Ltd., DoosanInfracoreCo.,Ltd.,Yeong Hwa
MetalCo.,Ltd.
PistonsDongYangPistonCo., Ltd.,DongsuhIndustrialCo.,Ltd., Korea
DongdoIndustryCo., Ltd.
Crankshafts,
connectingrods
DaechangForgingCo.,Ltd., KoreaFlangeCo.,Ltd., SammiMetal
ProductsCo.,Ltd.
CamshaftsYoosungEnterpriseCo.,Ltd.,LeewonPrecisionCo., Ltd.,
TaechangEnterpriseCo., Ltd.
Pistonrings ,cyl inderliners YoosungEnterpriseCo.,Ltd. ,KoreaPistonRingInc.
Bellows SJM Holdings, SDB Bellows Co., Ltd.
C oo li ngs y st em C oo le r mo du le s
HallaVisteonClimateControlCorp.,SamsungClimateControl
Co.,Ltd.,Denso KoreaAutomotiveCorp.,KoreaDelphi
AutomotiveSystemsCorporation
Radiators,
condensers
HallaVisteonClimateControlCorp,SamsungClimateControl
Co.,Ltd.,Denso KoreaAutomotiveCorp.
Fanmotors DensoKoreaAutomotiveCorp.,DYCorporation
Fanshrouds Ecoplastic,Dai-hanCalsonicCo.,Ltd.
Fuelsystem
Fuel tanks Sejong Industrial Co., Ltd., Donghee Industrial Co., Ltd.
F ue l pu mp s / wa te r pu mp s J IC O, G MB K or ea C or p. , M yu nghw a In d. , Co ., L td .
Oil pans SL Corporation, Hwa Shin Co., Ltd.
Intake
&exhaustsystem
Intake&exhaustmanifolds Dael imEnterprise,SamjooConstructionMachinery
S il en ce rs / ex ha us t pi pe s S ej on gI nd us tr ia l C o. , L td ., D o ngwo n M et al C o. , Lt d.
C at al yt ic c on ve rt er s S ej on gI nd us tr ia l Co ., L td ., D ae gi F au re ci a, D ae ji M e ta l Co ., L td .
Throttle bodies MOTONIC, S&T Motiv
PowerTrain
Equipment
Transmission
Finished-automakers,HyundaiDymos, HyundaiPowertech,
S&TDynamics
L ev er s / ha nd g ea rs S L, K yu ng C ha ng I nd us tr ia l Co ., L td ., S L Co rp or at io n
Gears, shafts S&T Dynamics, Kyung Chang Industrial Co., Ltd.
Oil pumps Kasco Co., Ltd., Tesma
Other
Transmission
Electronics
Propeller shafts Kasco Co., Ltd., Daesung Co., Ltd.
Pedals(clutches,accelerators,brakes) KyungChangIndustrialCo.,Ltd.,DongheePrecisionCo.,Ltd.
C lu tch es / par ts Vale oP ye ong H wa Co. ,Lt d., Se oj in Au tom otive
RELATED
COMPANIES AND
ASSOCIATIONS
Relatedagencies
Major partscompaniesby function(combustionenginevehicles)
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Function Category Major parts Major companies
Car
body
Panels,frames
Floors,roofs,“sides,”backpanels AustemCo.,Ltd.,SungwooHitech,IljiTech,SewonPrecision
Cross/ sidemembersSejongIndustrialCo.,Ltd.,Hwa ShinCo.,Ltd., S&TMotiv,Austem
Co.,Ltd.
B um pe rs Fro nt / re ar bu mpe rs Eco plast ic, Su ng woo Hit ec h, Plak or Co. ,L td. ,LG Ch em.
Doormodules
PyeongHwaAutomotiveCo., Ltd.,Kwangjin
Door frames Sungwoo Hitech, Dongwon Metal Co., Ltd.
Door locks Pyeong Hwa Automotive Co., Ltd., Daeki Co., Ltd.
W in dow reg ulat or s Kwan gji n, Dae ki Co. ,L td. ,Da ek iCo ., Ltd.
D oor tri msy ste m Eco plast ic, Han il Co mp any, Han il E- hwa
Chassis
Chassismodules
Axles
Ax le assem bl y Hy un dai Dy mo s, S&T Dy nam ic s, Ko re aFla ng eCo. ,L td.
AxleshaftsKoreaFlangeCo.,Ltd., HanilForgingCo.,Ltd., DaeilIndustrialCo.,
Ltd.
Bearings Iljin Co., Ltd., Schaeffler Korea Corporation
Brakesystem
BrakeassemblyHyundaiMobis,KascoCo., Ltd.,MandoCorp.,Korea Delphi
AutomotiveSystemsCorporation
BrakeboostersKascoCo.,Ltd.,Mando Corp.,NamyangMetalsCo.,Ltd.,
MyunghwaInd.,Co., Ltd.
Disc/drumbrakes ,wheelhubs SangshinBrakeCo.,KBAutosysCo.,Ltd.
B rak eli nin gs, pads K asco Co., Lt d. ,M an do Co rp., S&T Mo tiv
Suspensionsystem
S ho ck abso rbe rs Dae wo nK an gu pCo. ,L td. ,Sam mok K an gu pCo. ,L td.
S pr in gs ( co il , le af ), S L Co rp or at io n, D on gh ee P re ci si on C o. , Lt d. , Hw a Sh in C o. , Lt d.
StabilizerbarsHyundaiWia,MandoCorp.,S&T Dynamics,KoreaDelphi
AutomotiveSystemsCorporation
Control arms Kwangjin, Daeki Co., Ltd.
Steeringsystem
SteeringSystem(manual ,power) HyundaiMobis ,DukyangInd.,Co. ,Ltd.
S te er in gco lu mn s / s ha ft s M an do C or p. , S& T D yn am ic s, N am ya ngI n d. , Co ., L td .
SteeringknucklesSammiMetalProductsCo.,Ltd., S&TDynamics,NamyangMetals
Co.,Ltd.
Interior&
Exterior
System
Cockpitmodules
C rash pads Hy un dai Mo bis, Duk yan g Ind. ,Co. ,L td. ,Go rye oI ndu str y Co. ,L td.
C om bi na ti on m et er s D en so K or ea A ut om ot iv e Co rp. , Un ic k Co rp or at io n
AirbagsHyundaiMobis,S&TMotiv,Korea DelphiAutomotiveSystems
Corporation
Cockpitmodules
A /Va n d na vi ga ti on s y st em H yu nd ai M o bi s, H yu nd ai A ut on et C o. , L td ., B o nt ec L td .
Heatingandair conditioningsystemHallaVisteonClimateControlCorp.,DoowonClimateControlCo.,
Ltd.,Dai-hanCalsonicCo.,Ltd.,DensoKorea AutomotiveCorp.
Interior
Seats/ seatbeltsHalilE-Hwa,HanilCompany,DaewonSanup Co.,Ltd.,Duckboo,
DasCorp.
Consoles,ashtrays,
handlesandetc.
Ecoplastic,DongilIndustriesCo., Ltd.,Ilhung,KoreaFT
Corporation
Exterior
Garnishes,radiatorgrilles,emblemsand
etc.Ecoplastic,SamshinChemicalCo., Ltd.
WipermodulesKoreaWiperBladeCo., Ltd.,DensoKorea AutomotiveCorp.,
FukokuKoreaCo., Ltd.
Sunroof modules Webasto Donghee Co., Ltd.
W hee ls / wh ee lcove rs Aust em Co. ,L td., Eco plast ic
Function Category Major parts Major companies
Electricity
Battery Hankook, Sebang Global Battery Co., Ltd., Hyundai Enercell,
WiringCables
INFACCorporation,Kyung ChangIndustrialCo.,Ltd.,Daedong
System
Connectors Korea Electric Terminal Co., Ltd., THN Corporation
MotorABS,doorlocks, fans,heaters,power
windows,etc.DensoKoreaAutomotive Corp,DYCorporation,Kamco
SensorAirbags,heat/ temperature,crankshafts,
etc.
InziControlsCo.,Ltd., HyundaiKefico,UnickCorporation,S&T
Motiv
LampsHeadlamps,tail lamps,indoorcarlights,
directionindicatorlamps,foglamps
SLCorporation,SeoguIndustry Co.,Ltd.,ShinwooCo., Ltd.,
Ilhung
Control units BCU, TCU Hyundai Kefico, Siemens Automotive, Robert Bosch Korea
Module Parts Company
HYBRID
Drivingparts
Motors Hyundai Mobis, Komotek, etc.
Inverters LSIS Co., Ltd., ADT Caps, etc.
E xc lu si ve e ng in es H yu nd ai M ot or, e tc .
Energystorage
parts
B at te ri es ( in c. B M S) L G Ch em ., S K E ne rgy, SB L i Mo ti ve
C ha rg in g sy st em L S Ca bl e & Sy st em L td ., K EP CO.
Batterychargingports KoreaElectricTerminalCo.,Ltd.,YuraCorporation,LSCable& SystemLtd.
Electronics
High-voltageharnesses LSCable&SystemLtd.,etc.
S em ic on du ct or s F ai rc hi ld , Sa ms un gE le ct ro ni cs , et c.
C on ve rt er s D on ga h El ec om , GP hi lo s, A DT C ap s, e tc .
Cir cu it bre ak ers L SIS Co., Lt d. ,e tc.
Fi lm c ap ac it or s N ui nT EK C om pa ny, N es sc ap
Body/
chassisparts
Electricsteeringdevice HyundaiMobis,MandoCo.,Ltd.,etc.
E le ct ri c br ak es H yu nd ai M ob is , Ma nd o Co ., L td ., e tc .
T ra ns mi ss io ns K or ea P ow er tr ai n Co ., L td ., H yu nd ai M o bi s, e tc .
Smartseats DaewonKangupCo.,Ltd. ,DasCorp.,DaewonSanupCo.,Ltd. ,HyundaiDymos,Hai lE-Hwa
Commoncore
parts
Airconditioning/
coolingsystem
HallaVisteonClimateControlCorp,Doowon ClimateControlCo.,Ltd.,Donghwan Ind.
Corp.,etc.
Electricheaters WooryIndustria lCompany,JahwaElectronics ,etc.
S en so rs D ae su ng E le ct ri c, Wo or y In du st ri al C om pa ny , et c.
E le ct ri c pu mp s M agna P ow er tr ai n K or ea I nc ., M y un gh wa I nd ., C o. , Lt d. , e tc .
EV
Drivingparts
M ot or s H yu nd ai M o bi s, H yu nd ai H ea vy I n du st ri es C o. , L td ., S h id ae E le ct ri c Co ., L td ., J u st ek I n c. , et c.
I nv er te rs H yu nd ai M ob is , LS IS C o. , Lt d. ,Yo un g Hw aTe ch , De lp hi , et c.
Re du ce rs Hy un dai Wi a, Hy un dai Powe rte ch ,e tc.
EnergystorageEnergystoragesystem SKEnergy,LGChem.,SBLiMotive,KokamCo.,Ltd.,NexconTechnology,etc.
C ha rger s L SI S Co ., L t d. , M an do C o. , L td ., H y un da i Mo bi s, D el ph i, Y ou ngH wa T ec h C o. , Lt d. , et c.
Electronics/
control(IT)
High-voltageelectronicsYuraCorporation,KyungshinCorp.,LSISCo., Ltd.,WooryIndustrialCompany,KoreaElectric
TerminalCo.,Young HwaTechCo.,Ltd., MJCKorea
Co ntro lle rs Hy un dai Mo bis, Hy un dai Kefic o, etc.
LDC Hyundai Mobis, Young Hwa Tech Co., Ltd, etc.
Body/ chassisPlatforms Finished-auto makers
Br ak es M an do Co., Lt d. ,H yu ndai Mo bis. ,D elp hi, etc.
Commoncore
parts
Airconditioning/ coolingHallaVisteonClimateControlCorporation,DoowonClimateControlCo., Ltd.,Hyundai
Mobis,Dai-hanCalsonicCo.,Ltd., etc.
D es ign p ar ts H an il E -H wa , Du ky an gI nd ., C o. , Lt d. , D as C or p. , Hy un da i Dy mo s, e tc .
Major greenvehicle partscompanies byfunction
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