Fact Sheet
Founded in 1950, Shiloh Industries is dedicated to delivering an innovative approach to lightweighting, noise and vibrations solutions.
Our combination of metals expertise and vertically integrated capabilities has enabled the company to deliver the broadest portfolio of lightweighting solutions to the marketplace. Our singular focus is on successfully balancing the need to reduce cost, weight and part complexity with the need to enhance performance, safety and fuel efficiency.
Product Portfolio
BlankLight®
CastLight®
StampLight®
At-a-Glance
Product Solutions: First operation blanks, engineered welded blanks, complex stampings, modular assemblies, highly-engineered aluminum and magnesium die casting and machined components serving the body-in-white, emission, powertrain, structural and seating needs of OEM and Tier 1 customers.
Markets Served: Automotive, Commercial Vehicle, Industrial
Employees: Approximately 3,200 globally
Locations: 31 operations, sales and technical centers throughout Asia, Europe and North America.
President: Brad E. Tolley
Quality Certification: IATF 16949 and ISO 14001
Website: www.shiloh.com
Corporate Office: 880 Steel Drive, Valley City, OH 44280 U.S.A.
Timeline
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1950s
Shiloh Tool & Die Manufacturing established
Shiloh opens a blanking facility in Mansfield, OH -
1970s
The company forms a joint venture with MTD Products at “Valley City Steel”, a steel pickling facility, developing additional steel-processing capabilities
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1980s
Shiloh opens Wegman Drive facility
Shiloh builds Wellington facility expanding into complex stamping and modular assembly -
1990s
Shiloh builds Steel Drive facility for steel processing and warehousing services
Shiloh acquires Canton facility further expanding into the automotive tool, die and stamping business
Shiloh builds Innovation Drive facility
Formed Shiloh Automotive, Inc., and acquired two additional automotive stamping and assembly plants in Northeast Ohio -
2000s
Shiloh builds Saltillo facility, entering into the Mexican automotive market
Shiloh acquires Dickson facility -
2010s
Shiloh acquires Atlantic Tool & Die in Alabama and Albany-Chicago Company, LLC, entering into die casting and machining
Shiloh acquires Contech Castings, LLC
Shiloh acquires Finnveden Metal Structures AB, expanding into the European automotive market and magnesium stamping and die casting
Shiloh acquires Radar Industries, expanding into central Mexico
Shiloh opens Plymouth Technical Center in Plymouth, MI, USA
Shiloh opens Shanghai Technical Center in Shanghai, China
Shiloh opens customer service center in Evesham, Worcestershire, United Kingdom
Shiloh opens customer service center in Munich, Germany
Shiloh acquires Oss and Verres locations of Brabant Alucast
Shiloh opens customer service center in Stuttgart, Germany -
2020s
MiddleGround Capital acquires Shiloh Industries
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