DENSO Named To Fortune’s 2019 Most Admired Companies List

DENSO Named To Fortune’s 2019 Most Admired Companies List

The mobility supplier has ranked No. 6 in the world in Motor Vehicle Parts category, among other global auto suppliers and manufacturers.

DENSO has been named to the list of World’s Most Admired Companies by Fortune magazine for the fifth consecutive year. The company placed sixth in the Motor Vehicle Parts industry, advancing one spot from 2018. This recognition follows recent changes made by DENSO to adapt to and lead widespread industry change, such as investing in strategic startup partners, pushing into software-based solutions and expanding its North American R&D capabilities.

“Our new company direction, strategic investments and long-term vision to push mobility innovations to new heights likely played a role in our new ranking,” said Kenichiro Ito, CEO of DENSO International America Inc. “Most importantly, we credit this recognition to our talented, dedicated and collaborate associates who consistently demonstrate an unparalleled passion for creating safe and efficient vehicles.”

The World’s Most Admired Companies list – widely regarded as the authority on corporate reputations – is compiled by Fortune and Korn Ferry Hay Group through surveys of industry executives, directors and analysts who evaluate companies on nine criteria. DENSO received its highest scores in the innovation, social responsibility and product quality categories.

Fortune’s full list of World’s Most Admired Companies is available in the magazine’s February issue. To view the Motor Vehicle Parts, ranking click here.

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