D.M. Draime founded Stoneridge in 1965 in Warren, Ohio. The company designs and manufactures engineered electrical and electronic components, modules and systems for the automotive, medium- and heavy-duty truck, agricultural and off-highway vehicle markets. It operates two segments: Vehicle Management & Power Distribution and Control Devices. Vehicle Management & Power Distribution solutions include electronic instrument clusters, electronic control units, driver information systems and electrical distribution systems. Control Devices focuses on products that monitor, measure or activate a specific function within the vehicle, including electronic and electromechanical switches, control actuation devices and sensors. The company began as a contract manufacturer for a single customer in the automotive industry and has expanded through acquisitions, including the Joseph Pollak Corporation in 1988, the Transportation Electronics Division of General Instruments in 1992, and the power door lock actuator business unit from Kelsey-Hayes in 1995. The company has headquarters in Warren, Ohio, and locations throughout the United States and worldwide.
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