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SRG Global Inc. is one of the largest manufacturers of chrome plated plastic parts for the automotive and commercial truck industries. Headquartered near Detroit in Troy, Michigan,[1] the Tier 1 supplier has manufacturing operations across North America, Europe and Asia.[2] The company’s Advanced Development Center in Taylor, Michigan, is a dedicated facility for developing new plastics coating technology.[3]
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Automotive, Transportation |
Founded | 1932 |
Headquarters | , U.S. |
Key people | Merritt Gaunt (president and CEO) |
Parent | Guardian Industries |
SRG Global Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Guardian Industries, a privately held company based in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Guardian began in 1932 as a small automotive windshield fabricator in Detroit. As of 2009 Guardian was operating on five continents with more than 18,000 employees. The approximately $5 billion conglomerate is an industry leader in float glass, fabricated glass products, fiberglass insulation, and building materials for commercial, residential and automotive markets.[4][5]
SRG Global was established in 2009 after Guardian acquired Siegel-Robert Automotive, a manufacturer of electroplated plastic parts for the North American automotive industry. The new company brought together the global trim operations of Guardian Automotive and Siegel-Robert, forming a group that is one of the largest manufacturers of chrome plated plastic parts in the world.[5] SRG Global has manufacturing operations in five states across the Midwestern and Southern U.S. It also has two manufacturing plants in Spain, one in China, and a facility in Poland.[6] Expansion into Irapuato, Mexico occurred in 2011.[7]
SRG Global's Advanced Development Center opened in May 2010 in Taylor, a suburb of Detroit. The 46,000-square-foot (4,300 m2) facility houses a chrome plating line and four injection molding presses ranging from 165 to 2,200 tons to create parts for coating and testing in the center’s on-site laboratories. The Advanced Development Center is also equipped to produce custom, limited-run parts for concept vehicles.[2][3]
The History Channel featured SRG Global's Morehead, Kentucky, plant in a program entitled "Modern Marvels: Chrome" which aired on cable TV in March 2010. In addition to chronicling the history of chrome and Americans' infatuation with it, the episode followed the injection molding and chrome plating process of a Ford F-150 grille, one of the company's flagship products.[15][16]
In August 2010, Ford Motor Company awarded SRG Global’s Ripley, Tennessee, plant with the Ford Q1 quality award. Other SRG Global facilities that have achieved Ford Q1 designation include Newbern, Tennessee; Evansville, Indiana; Morehead, Kentucky; Covington, Georgia; Valencia, Spain; and Suzhou, China.[17][18]
In February 2011, Chrysler unveiled their new "Imported From Detroit" campaign with ads featuring Detroit rapper Eminem, one of which aired during the Super Bowl XLV. The two-minute spot featuring the new Chrysler 200 showcased SRG Global products originating from five SRG Global locations.[19]
In September 2014, General Motors awarded five of its manufacturing facilities across three continents a Supplier Quality Excellence Award. Awards are given to recognize an individual facility for consistently meeting or exceeding General Motors’ quality performance standards during the 2013-2014 award year. SRG Global facilities that received this designation were: Portageville, Missouri; Newbern, Tennessee; and Evansville, Indiana, SRG Global's European facility in Lliria, Spain and the Suzhou facility in Jiangsu Province, China.[20]
In October 2014, SRG Global announced the expansion of its operations in China with the development of a new manufacturing facility in east-central Hubei province. The 23,000-square-meter facility will be the company's second in the region. The new facility will have a fully automated plating line, including Chrome III technology, painting, plastic injection molding and built-in assembly. The new facility will be SRG Global's 14th manufacturing facility in the world.[21]
In 2021, SRG was named as a defendant in a number of lawsuits filed by Covington, Georgia residents that allege the company released trichloroethylene into the community’s ground water, causing an increase in cancer cases amongst Covington residents.[22]
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