Cooper Standard Acquires AMI Industries' Fuel And Brake Business

Cooper Standard Acquires AMI Industries’ Fuel And Brake Business

AMI Industries was established in 2000 to provide tube products to the agriculture, construction, automotive, heavy truck and marine industries.

Cooper Standard has announced an agreement to acquire the automotive fuel and brake business of AMI Industries and related companies. The acquisition of the North American business was effective Aug. 15. The acquisition of the China portion of the business is subject to regulatory approval. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

cooper standard“The integration of AMI Industries’ fuel and brake business directly aligns with Cooper Standard’s profitable growth strategy and globally strengthens the company’s position to further service our customers,” said Jeffrey Edwards, chairman and CEO, Cooper Standard.

AMI Industries was established in 2000 to provide tube products to the agriculture, construction, automotive, heavy truck and marine industries. As a natural extension of the tube product line, the company expanded into the fuel and brake business in 2008. Headquartered in Michigan, AMI operates manufacturing plants in Michigan, Indiana and China.

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