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Denso
is a global automotive components manufacturer headquartered in the city of Kariya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.〔(Global DENSO Overview )〕 After becoming independent from Toyota Motors, was founded in 1949. Despite being a part of Toyota Group of companies, as of 2014, sales to Toyota Group accounts for less than 50% of the total revenue (41.2% of the revenue originate from various car manufactures in Japan, Germany, U.S. and China).〔http://www.denso.co.jp/ja/investors/library/settlement/2014/files/presentation-2014_0201_note.pdf〕 Since 2009, Denso is the world's biggest auto-parts manufacturer by revenue.〔http://www.fourin.jp/pdf/press/press_world20100701.pdf〕 As of 2013 Denso Corporation consisted of 184 subsidiaries (68 in Japan, 34 in the Americas, 34 in Europe and 48 in Asia/Oceania) with a total of 132,276 employees. The company is further escalating its global production structure by establishing manufacturing complexes in India, Mexico and Indonesia in order to accommodate further global demand for their products.〔https://www.denso.co.jp/ja/investors/library/settlement/2014/files/presentation-2014_0425.pdf〕 In 2013 Denso was listed at #242 on the Fortune 500 list with a total revenue of $43.1 billion.〔http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/global500/2013/full_list/〕 ==Name Meaning== Denso is of the Japanese word, 電装 (Den-So): Originating from an abbreviation of the words, Den-Ki (Electric) and So-Chi (Equipment).
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