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Ingenuity Welcome
Johnson Controls History
1885
Johnson Electric Service Company founded
1965
Johnson Service Co. securities listed on the New York Stock Exchange
1966
Sales exceed $100 million
1974
Company renamed Johnson Controls, Inc.
2001
Sagem Automotive Electronics and automotive battery manufacturer
Hoppecke join Johnson Controls
2002
Global market leader in Batteries through acquisition of Varta
Automotive Battery
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2003
Acquisition of Borg Instruments AG to enhance Electronics portfolio
2005
Acquisition of Delphi`s battery to enlarge activities in this sector
Johnson Controls
Company Structure
Building Efficiency
Controls systems,
services and integrated
facility management for
non-residential buildings.
Automotive Experience
Interior systems for cars,
light trucks and vans.
51%
Sales
2007
37%
32%
12%
11%
Power Solutions
Automotive batteries
for the replacement and
original equipment markets.
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Financial Highlights
 Founded 1885
in Milwaukee, WI.
 Listed on the
New York Stock Exchange
since 1965
Net sales
(in billion USD)
Johnson Controls
118
27.9
25.4
140
122 120
112 112
105
22.6
20.1
18.4
17.2
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136
32.2
 Dividends increased
continuously for 33 years
 61 years continuous increase
in turnover
34.6
Employees
(in thousands)
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Global Engineering Network
Technology Centers
Plymouth (USA)
Holland (USA)
Burscheid (Germany)
Grefrath (Germany)
Karlsruhe (Germany)
Sofia (Bulgaria)
Pontoise (France)
Trencin (Slovakia)
Ayase (Japan)
Pune (India)
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Johnson Controls
Regional Engineering Offices
253 locations
in 30 countries
Chelmsford (England)
Sunderland (England)
Les Ulis - Paris (France)
Hemmingen (Germany)
Munich (Germany)
Ruesselsheim (Germany)
Sindelfingen (Germany)
Wolfsburg (Germany)
Torino (ltaly)
Martorell (Spain)
Gothenburg (Sweden)
Sao Paulo (Brazil)
Changchun (China)
Shanghai (China)
Pretoria (South Africa)
Ansan/Kyunggi (South Korea)
Automotive Experience
Research and Development Centers
Global Capabilities
 Product Planning
 Structural Analysis
 Prototype Shop
 Benchmarking
 Project Management
 Comfort and Acoustic Lab
 Consumer Research
 Quality Systems
 Testing incl. Sled Test
 Design Studio
 Purchasing
 Production Process / Prove out
 Advanced Engineering
 Product Development
Plymouth, Michigan
Seating
Holland, Michigan
Interiors
Burscheid, Germany
Seating, Integrated Interior
Karlsruhe, Germany
Electronics
Grefrath, Germany
Interiors
Pontoise, France
Electronics
Trencin, Slovakia
Engineering Execution
Sofia, Bulgaria
E/E Engineering Execution
Ayase, Japan
Seating
Pune, India
Seating, Interiors, Electr.
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Johnson Controls Electronics Bulgaria
Facts & Figures
R&D Center Sofia (Bulgaria)
Enter the Bulgarian market in 2001
Office area
4805 m²
Number of employees
490
Basic Activities:
Project Management
Hardware design
Develop software solutions
Design hardware details
Testing
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Electronic Components and Systems for Interiors
 One of the market leaders in electronic components and systems integration
 Know-how and expertise in electronic components and systems development, manufacturing,
human-machine interaction design (HMI), electronics integration and mechatronics
 Product range:
 Driver information products (10.7 million units / year)
 Infotainment & connectivity products (0.5 million units / year)
 HomeLink products (5.3 million units / year)
 Compass products (4.5 million units / year)
 Body electronics (8.6 million units / year)
 Technology Centers in Pontoise (F), Burscheid & Karlsruhe (D), Sofia (BG), Holland (USA) and
Ayase (JP) with more than 1,000 engineers and a wide range of testing and validation facilities
 11 manufacturing locations in USA, France, Germany, Slovakia, Brazil, Tunisia, Mexico, China,
South Korea
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European Customers
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Your Ingenuity is
Welcome!
While other companies
may offer you the world
we can offer you
something far more
better. A chance to
change it!
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