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Groundbreaking innovations, global customer orientation, and strategic corporate decisions have always shaped Schaeffler as a company.
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							![In a technological breakthrough that pioneers modern bearing manufacturing, Schweinfurt, Germany-based Friedrich Fischer invents a steel ball grinding mill that allowed steel balls to be ground to an absolutely round state in large volumes.]()  1883In a technological breakthrough that pioneers modern bearing manufacturing, Schweinfurt, Germany-based Friedrich Fischer invents a steel ball grinding mill that allowed steel balls to be ground to an absolutely round state in large volumes. ![The FAG brand - an acronym for Fischers Aktiengesellschaft (Fischer's Stock Corporation) - is registered in Germany.]()  1905The FAG brand - an acronym for Fischers Aktiengesellschaft (Fischer's Stock Corporation) - is registered in Germany. ![The Barden Corporation is founded by Theodore Barth and Carl Norden.]()  1942The Barden Corporation is founded by Theodore Barth and Carl Norden. ![INA is founded by Dr. Wilhelm Schaeffler and his brother, Dr.-Ing. E.h. Georg Schaeffler, in Herzogenaurach, Germany.]()  1946INA is founded by Dr. Wilhelm Schaeffler and his brother, Dr.-Ing. E.h. Georg Schaeffler, in Herzogenaurach, Germany. ![FAG's first manufacturing plant in North America is established in Stratford, Canada.]()  1953FAG's first manufacturing plant in North America is established in Stratford, Canada. ![Barden moves to its current location in Danbury, Connecticut.]()  1957Barden moves to its current location in Danbury, Connecticut. ![INA begins its U.S. operations - a joint venture with Fafnir Bearing Co. - in Cheraw, South Carolina.]()  1964INA begins its U.S. operations - a joint venture with Fafnir Bearing Co. - in Cheraw, South Carolina. ![Partially owned by INA, LuK (Lamellen und Kupplungsbau) GmbH is founded in Buehl, Germany.]()  1965Partially owned by INA, LuK (Lamellen und Kupplungsbau) GmbH is founded in Buehl, Germany. ![Featuring a 240,000-sq.-ft. manufacturing plant, Joplin, Missouri, becomes the home of FAG's first production site in the U.S.]()  1969Featuring a 240,000-sq.-ft. manufacturing plant, Joplin, Missouri, becomes the home of FAG's first production site in the U.S. ![After INA assumes 100% control of its joint venture from Fafnir parent Textron, INA Bearing Company is incorporated in Cheraw, South Carolina.]()  1969After INA assumes 100% control of its joint venture from Fafnir parent Textron, INA Bearing Company is incorporated in Cheraw, South Carolina. ![A joint venture between LuK GmbH and Modern Tool & Die Co. results in the incorporation of LuK, Inc. in Wooster, Ohio.]()  1977A joint venture between LuK GmbH and Modern Tool & Die Co. results in the incorporation of LuK, Inc. in Wooster, Ohio. ![LuK starts shipping an 11-inch clutch - the first clutch to be designed, developed and manufactured in Wooster - for the Ford F-Series pickup.]()  1978LuK starts shipping an 11-inch clutch - the first clutch to be designed, developed and manufactured in Wooster - for the Ford F-Series pickup. ![LuK's Wooster plant undergoes its first expansion with the construction of heat treat and stamping facilities, expanding the factory by over 50%.]()  1979LuK's Wooster plant undergoes its first expansion with the construction of heat treat and stamping facilities, expanding the factory by over 50%. ![LuK launches its Tool and Die Apprenticeship Program in Wooster where employees are trained to develop and maintain tools for manufacturing.]()  1980LuK launches its Tool and Die Apprenticeship Program in Wooster where employees are trained to develop and maintain tools for manufacturing. 
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							![INA Plant 2 opens in Chesterfield, South Carolina, to manufacture tripod rollers to GM-Saginaw specifications for its FWD cars.]()  1982INA Plant 2 opens in Chesterfield, South Carolina, to manufacture tripod rollers to GM-Saginaw specifications for its FWD cars. Automotive Aftermarket business is established in the region. ![The Wooster facility is the first location within the global LuK organization to produce torque converter dampers.]()  1984The Wooster facility is the first location within the global LuK organization to produce torque converter dampers. ![INA opens its third South Carolina manufacturing plant, now known as FM1, in Fort Mill, SC.]()  1984INA opens its third South Carolina manufacturing plant, now known as FM1, in Fort Mill, SC. ![INA opens its North American Corporate Headquarters in Fort Mill, South Carolina.]()  1985INA opens its North American Corporate Headquarters in Fort Mill, South Carolina. ![LuK, Inc. expands its press room in Wooster to accommodate a 2400-ton transfer press to produce heavy stampings and improve quality control.]()  1985LuK, Inc. expands its press room in Wooster to accommodate a 2400-ton transfer press to produce heavy stampings and improve quality control. ![INA acquires Spartanburg, S.C.-based Andrews Bearing Co.]()  1987INA acquires Spartanburg, S.C.-based Andrews Bearing Co. ![LuK, Inc. develops the first lock-up clutch.]()  1987LuK, Inc. develops the first lock-up clutch. ![INA opens a new waste-treatment facility and 40,000-sq.-ft. expansion at its Plant 1 in Cheraw, South Carolina.]()  1988INA opens a new waste-treatment facility and 40,000-sq.-ft. expansion at its Plant 1 in Cheraw, South Carolina. ![INA's Plant 1 in Cheraw expands by 90,000 sq. ft. to augment its manufacturing and shipping capabilities.]()  1989INA's Plant 1 in Cheraw expands by 90,000 sq. ft. to augment its manufacturing and shipping capabilities. INA's manufacturing plant in Spartanburg, S.C., doubles its manufacturing space to begin production of standard high-volume rolling bearings. ![FAG Bearings of Schweinfurt, Germany, acquires The Barden Corporation.]()  1990FAG Bearings of Schweinfurt, Germany, acquires The Barden Corporation. 
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							![INA Linear Technik, Inc. is incorporated in Bensalem, Pennsylvania.]()  1991INA Linear Technik, Inc. is incorporated in Bensalem, Pennsylvania. ![Barden becomes part of FAG's Aircraft and Super Precision (ACSP) Division.]()  1991Barden becomes part of FAG's Aircraft and Super Precision (ACSP) Division. ![INA opens a Technology Center on the Fort Mill, SC, campus.]()  1993INA opens a Technology Center on the Fort Mill, SC, campus. ![LuK, Inc. receives a patent for the Self Adjusting Clutch (SAC). Designed for vehicles with manual transmissions, the innovative clutch can exceed the service life of the vehicle in which it is installed.]()  1993LuK, Inc. receives a patent for the Self Adjusting Clutch (SAC). Designed for vehicles with manual transmissions, the innovative clutch can exceed the service life of the vehicle in which it is installed. ![LuK, Inc. is named the 1994 Wooster Area]()  1994LuK, Inc. is named the 1994 Wooster Area "Chamber of Commerce Business of the Year.” LuK, Inc. supplies over 50% of all automatic and manual transmission clutches to the Big 3 automakers. ![LuK, Inc. expands its engineering facilities in Wooster by 60,000 sq. ft.]()  1995LuK, Inc. expands its engineering facilities in Wooster by 60,000 sq. ft. ![INA's Plant 2 in Cheraw, South Carolina, adds 19,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing space - the facility's 5th expansion - for grinding mechanical bucket lifters.]()  1997INA's Plant 2 in Cheraw, South Carolina, adds 19,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing space - the facility's 5th expansion - for grinding mechanical bucket lifters. ![LuK Wooster builds a 100,000-sq.-ft. facility to house the new torque converter business for Allison.]()  1997LuK Wooster builds a 100,000-sq.-ft. facility to house the new torque converter business for Allison. ![INA Bearing Company Inc. changes its name to INA USA Corporation.]()  1998INA Bearing Company Inc. changes its name to INA USA Corporation. ![INA's Linear product line relocates to Spartanburg, South Carolina.]()  1999INA's Linear product line relocates to Spartanburg, South Carolina. ![LuK Wooster is the first member of the LuK Group to produce a dry dual-mass flywheel.]()  2000LuK Wooster is the first member of the LuK Group to produce a dry dual-mass flywheel. ![LuK, Inc is integrated into the global Schaeffler Group.]()  2000LuK, Inc is integrated into the global Schaeffler Group. ![FAG opens a 143,000-sq.-ft. manufacturing plant in Stratford, Ontario. Located on 14 acres, the facility produces world-class aerospace bearings.]()  2000FAG opens a 143,000-sq.-ft. manufacturing plant in Stratford, Ontario. Located on 14 acres, the facility produces world-class aerospace bearings. 
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							![INA's plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, expands by 30,000 sq. ft. to house the new Linear Quick Center.]()  2001INA's plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, expands by 30,000 sq. ft. to house the new Linear Quick Center. ![INA USA is recognized as Supplier of the Year as well as Corporation of the Year by General Motors.]()  2001INA USA is recognized as Supplier of the Year as well as Corporation of the Year by General Motors. ![INA's Plant 6 (now known as FM2) in Fort Mill, South Carolina, begins production of VCT systems]()  2001INA's Plant 6 (now known as FM2) in Fort Mill, South Carolina, begins production of VCT systems. ![Schaeffler acquires FAG Bearing Co.; the merged company becomes the world's second-largest rolling bearing manufacturer. In the U.S., the Danbury, Conn.-based Barden manufacturing plant and the Winsted, Conn.-based Winsted factory are now under the Schaeffler umbrella.]()  2001Schaeffler acquires FAG Bearing Co.; the merged company becomes the world's second-largest rolling bearing manufacturer. In the U.S., the Danbury, Conn.-based Barden manufacturing plant and the Winsted, Conn.-based Winsted factory are now under the Schaeffler umbrella. ![The Schaeffler Group - consisting of LuK, INA and FAG - is officially launched.]()  2003The Schaeffler Group - consisting of LuK, INA and FAG - is officially launched. ![The North American Automotive Center opens in Troy, Michigan. The facility houses engineering offices and a state-of-the-art test lab that is equipped with multiple test cells capable of performing extensive test simulations for automotive components.]()  2003The North American Automotive Center opens in Troy, Michigan. The facility houses engineering offices and a state-of-the-art test lab that is equipped with multiple test cells capable of performing extensive test simulations for automotive components. ![INA USA Corporation changes its name to Schaeffler Group USA Inc.]()  2004INA USA Corporation changes its name to Schaeffler Group USA Inc. ![LuK, Inc. changes its name to LuK USA LLC.]()  2004LuK, Inc. changes its name to LuK USA LLC. ![LuK USA LLC produces its one-millionth torque converter.]()  2004LuK USA LLC produces its one-millionth torque converter. ![Plant 2 in Cheraw, South Carolina, expands to accommodate new product lines.]()  2005Plant 2 in Cheraw, South Carolina, expands to accommodate new product lines. ![Plant 1 in Cheraw, South Carolina, adds a 39,000-sq.-ft. Special Equipment building.]()  2006Plant 1 in Cheraw, South Carolina, adds a 39,000-sq.-ft. Special Equipment building. ![LuK USA LLC celebrates its 30th anniversary.]()  2007LuK USA LLC celebrates its 30th anniversary. ![]()  2008Wooster's training academy is renamed the Schaeffler Academy as the facility becomes the official central training location for Schaeffler in North America. ![Schaeffler's Wooster facility expands into new markets by offering dampers featuring Schaeffler technology for hybrids and off-road applications.]()  2009Schaeffler's Wooster facility expands into new markets by offering dampers featuring Schaeffler technology for hybrids and off-road applications. ![On October 9, Schaeffler successfully completes its initial public offering under the motto]()  2015On October 9, Schaeffler successfully completes its initial public offering under the motto "We share our success." ![]()  2016The Wooster campus officially breaks ground on its 20th major expansion. ![Schaeffler's regional headquarters for the Americas in Fort Mill celebrates the Grand Opening of the Corporate 2 administrative building and the expansion of the site's FM1 manufacturing plant.]()  2017Schaeffler's regional headquarters for the Americas in Fort Mill celebrates the Grand Opening of the Corporate 2 administrative building and the expansion of the site's FM1 manufacturing plant. ![Schaeffler celebrates 40 years in Wooster and the completion of the campus' latest expansion project.]()  2017Schaeffler celebrates 40 years in Wooster and the completion of the campus' latest expansion project. ![Schaeffler opens an office in Silicon Valley to foster new relationships with local disruptors, start-up companies and potential technology partners.]()  2018Schaeffler opens an office in Silicon Valley to foster new relationships with local disruptors, start-up companies and potential technology partners. ![LuK USA LLC is named the 2018 Wooster Area]()  2018LuK USA LLC is named the 2018 Wooster Area "Chamber of Commerce Business of the Year,” the only company to receive this honor twice. ![Schaeffler celebrates 75 years in Danbury.]()  2018Schaeffler celebrates 75 years in Danbury. ![Schaeffler celebrates 60 years in Brazil.]()  2018Schaeffler celebrates 60 years in Brazil. 
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
 
			
