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As a leading global Tier 1 Automotive and Mobility Supplier, AAM designs, engineers and manufactures Driveline and Metal Forming technologies to support electric, hybrid and internal combustion vehicles
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American Axle Manufacturing, Inc (AAM), headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, is an American manufacturer of automobile driveline and drivetrain components and systems
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- American Axle Manufacturing Holdings Inc - Company Profile - GlobalData
American Axle Manufacturing Holdings Inc (AAM) is a manufacturer and supplier of driveline and metal forming products for the automotive industry The company's main activities involve the production of technologies to support electric, hybrid, and internal combustion vehicles
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American Axle Manufacturing Holdings, Inc is an automotive and mobility supplier The Company designs, engineers and manufactures driveline and metal forming technologies to support electric, hybrid and internal combustion vehicles
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American Axle Manufacturing Holdings, Inc engages in the manufacture, engineering, design, and validation of driveline and drivetrain systems, and related components and chassis modules for automotive industry in the United States
- American Axle Manufacturing Holdings, Inc. -- Company History
American Axle Manufacturing Holdings, Inc (AAM) designs and manufactures driveline systems, chassis systems, and forged products for trucks, sport utility vehicles, buses, and passenger cars AAM relies heavily on General Motors Corporation (GM) for its business, deriving more than 80 percent of its sales from the car maker
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