IAC Opens New Asian Headquaters in Shanghai

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SOUTHFIELD — Leading global vehicle interiors supplier International Automotive Components today celebrated the grand opening of its Asia headquarters in Shanghai. In addition to housing a technical center, the new 30,000-square-foot headquarters will host many of the company’s Asian operations including the region’s commercial and administrative activities along with global and domestic design/engineering, procurement, and manufacturing leadership.

“Since our founding in 2006, IAC has enthusiastically supported our customers’ needs both domestically and around the world,” said President and Chief Executive Officer James Kamsickas. “IAC’s new Shanghai headquarters allows us to continue delivering unwavering support while underscoring the significance of IAC’s global infrastructure, a differentiator that allows us to fully engage and support our customers’ growing regional and global vehicle platforms.”

The company has 20 plants and six technical centers established throughout Asia, with the grand opening of the Shanghai headquarters marking IAC’s 12th facility in China. The building currently employs approximately 115 skilled professionals in engineering, administrative and sales roles with projections to eventually employ 150 in support of incremental business growth.

Brian Pour, vice president, North Asia, will continue to lead the company’s North Asia business and operations from the new Shanghai headquarters. Pour joined the company as vice president of engineering for Asia at the company’s inception and has nearly 20 years of automotive interiors experience. Gajanan Gandhe serves as vice president of South Asia and is based at the company’s new Chakan, India Manufacturing, Design and Technical Center, which was inaugurated in March.