MAHLE Dayton Celebrates 100 Years of Excellence and Innovation

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The MAHLE Thermal and Fluid Systems plant in Dayton, OH celebrates its 100th anniversary. (Credit : MAHLE Groupe Management)

MAHLE proudly celebrates the 100th anniversary of its Dayton, Ohio facility, a cornerstone of the company’s North American operations. Since 1925, the site has built a rich legacy of delivering high-quality components to key automotive customers and remains a driver of innovation as the company helps shape future mobility. Today, the facility stretches over 1.2 million square feet, playing a key role in MAHLE’s thermal management and fluids strategy for North America, focusing on enabling sustainable solutions for internal combustion, hybrid, and fully electric vehicles.

Jumana Al-Sibai, member of the MAHLE Group Management Board for Thermal and Fluid Systems. (Credit : MAHLE Group Management)

“Our facility supplies major automotive manufacturers across North America, reinforcing its reputation for quality, reliability, and innovation”, said Jumana Al-Sibai, member of the MAHLE Group Management Board for Thermal and Fluid Systems. “This long tradition is a testament to MAHLE‘s commitment to the USA as a  production location. MAHLE remains committed to the USA as an important location for production and employment in North America.” During the ceremony on August 10, 2025, MAHLE representatives as well as local officials recognized the highly skilled workforce of nearly 1,000 team members and a strong culture of excellence.

MAHLE Dayton specializes in manufacturing thermal components for automotive manufacturers such as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) modules that are essential for passenger comfort and light vehicle efficiency. Radiators, engine cooling modules and viscous fan clutch drives are among the other products produced at the facility. Being located at the centre of three major transportation routes, the plant is well-positioned to support future demands in electrification and energy-efficient thermal systems.

One hundred years ago, in 1925, The Chrysler company was founded by Walter Chrysler when the Maxwell Motor Company was reorganized into the Chrysler Corporation. In 1937, Walter P. Chrysler established the headquarters for his newly created Chrysler Airtemp division in Dayton. In 2004, the thermal management specialist Behr GmbH& Co. KG took over ownership of the facility from DaimlerChrysler Corporation. MAHLE acquired the plant in 2013 when it took over majority share of the Behr Group as an expansion of its thermal management production in the USA.

MAHLE has 15 locations across the USA with the North American headquarters in Farmington Hills, Michigan. In 2024, the USA headcount totalled nearly 5,000. MAHLE plans to increase its presence and activities in the USA in the coming years as part of the company’s strategy to offer products to shape the future of mobility.

The newly constructed Dayton plant in 1947 under Chrysler Airtemp. (Credit MAHLE Group Management)

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