Who owns allison transmissions
That firm was acquired by Rolls-Royce in and now operates in Indianapolis with several former Allison plants. An independent company, Allison Transmission, Inc. Allison Transmission and Rolls-Royce both are global companies with plants and sales offices throughout the world. Plant 3 retains its section, with many subsequent additions. Plants 5 and 8, southwest of Downtown Indianapolis, are now operated by Rolls-Royce.
Facebook Twitter Email. Allison Transmission designs and manufactures automatic transmissions for on-highway trucks and buses, off-highway equipment and military vehicles worldwide.
The company, headquartered in Speedway, Indiana, employs 3, people and sells its transmissions through a worldwide distribution network and sales offices in North America, South America, Europe, Africa and Asia. T and Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. JP Morgan analyst Himanshu Patel said in a note to clients the agreement valued Allison at almost nine times trailing cash flow, a higher multiple than he had expected. N and the United Steelworkers union. Shares of GM have gained more than 29 percent this month on growing expectations that the company could win sweeping changes in its contract with the UAW that would lower hourly labor costs.
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