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Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics ManufacturingLombardia, Italy1001-5000 Employees
Founded in Codogno (Italy) in 1954 by the Falchetti family, who still runs it today, MTA S.p.A. is a global leading company in the production of a wide range of electrical and electronic components for major producers of cars, motorcycles, trucks, agricultural and earthmoving machines. MTA is organized in three different Business Units: Electrical, Electronic and Power Electronic, which are responsible from the design to the industrialization, up to the product manufacturing according to the most stringent automotive regulations and the rigorous standards of vehicle manufacturers. The Electrical BU designs, develops and manufactures control units for power distribution and the protection of the electrical system, intended for low, medium and high voltage applications, terminals, connectors and fuses. The Electronics BU specializes in the development and production of in-vehicle human machine interface systems (instrument panels, touch panels, multi-display systems) and electronic control units. The Power Electronics Business Unit develops and manufactures On-Board Battery Chargers (OBC) and DC/DC converters for electric and hybrid vehicles and for harsh environments. MTA currently operates through 10 sites around the world, where, according to specific local requests, the R&D centers, laboratories, plastic molding and metal blanking and assembly departments are located. All the plants share the same high-quality standards. Thanks to this, the MTA group has managed to build a global presence over the years in the main countries where its customers operate. In addition to 10 sites, MTA also has 3 offices in Germany, UK and France, where resident engineers are employed for technical and commercial support to vehicle manufacturers operating in these areas, and a Research and Development office in Turin (Italy). Currently, the MTA group employs a total of 1,816 people, with a turnover of € 373 million, 10.5% of which invested in R&D.