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BeijingWest Industries

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BeijingWest Industries
Native name
京西重工国际
Company typeIncorporated
IndustryAutomotive
Founded2009 (2009) in Beijing, China
HeadquartersBeijing, China
ProductsSuspension and braking systems
Websitebwigroup.com

BWI Group, also known as BeijingWest Industries, is a supplier of brake and suspension systems headquartered in Beijing, China. The company acquired the Chassis Division of Delphi on November 1, 2009.[1] The brake and suspension business lines were purchased for approximately $100 million.[2] The company supplies to automotive, motorcycle, and specialty vehicle manufacturers.[3] BWI Group is an international supplier with manufacturing facilities located in China, Poland, United Kingdom, Czech Republic and Mexico.[4]

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Welcome aboard Xinjiang's new high speed railway! Now I know this isn't the first high-speed railway in China, but it's the first high-speed train I've ever ridden so I'm quite excited about it. In mid-October 2014, the first half of what is known as the Lan-Xin Gao Tie was opened here in Xinjiang. Construction had begun in January of 2010 and eventually it's going to link Urumqi, the capital of the Xinjiang region to Lanzhou in Gansu. For now, it's just running between Urumqi and Hami, which is where I'm headed today. This is a trip that used to take about 8 hours by bus. Today, I'm about to do it in three. Compared with the old trains, which by the way will still be running as an option for a while, these high speed trains are quite comfortable. It's divided into first class and second class cars with comfortable seating in both and a single dining car. When fully operational, the train will run from Urumqi Xinjiang, through Qinghai and end in Lanzhou for a total of an approximately 8 hour trip. There are 10 stops along the way which include great tourist spots like Turpan, which is now only 1 hour from Urumqi and Dunhuang, home of the great Mogao grottoes. You know, despite the serious technical challenges of building a high speed railway through the Xinjiang and Gansu deserts with all the wind and the dust, we're still traveling at over 200km/h, which is so much faster than the old trains we're used to. It's been a long time in the making but this high-speed railway is a welcome addition for those wanting to explore even more of what Xinjiang has to offer.

History

  • 1909: Dayton Engineering Laboratories Co.[5]
  • 1918: Delco Products[6]
  • 1923: Moraine Products and Inland
  • 1929: Delco Appliance Rochester
  • 1936: Delco Brake
  • 1969: Saginaw Manufacturing
  • 1991: Delco Chassis
  • 1995: Delphi Chassis Systems
  • 2009: Beijing West Industries

Products

BWI Group's product history:

  • 1920s: began to manufacture shock absorbers.
  • 1930s: introduced their drum brake master cylinder
  • 1940s: the all-welded shock absorber was introduced
  • 1960s: the vacuum booster, disc brake and the air adjustable shock became part of the product line
  • 1970s: the brake corner, suspension strut, aluminum master cylinder, and cast iron knuckle added more to the product offerings
  • 1980s: Innovative products were offered, such as: ABS (anti-lock braking system), strut modules, and selectable ride
  • 1990s: More innovations came in the 1990s with products like: ESC, Real Time Damping, Integrated Chassis, and Aluminum Knuckles. The de Carbon brand was also acquired during this time.
  • 2000s: MagneRide became one of the company's top brands and ABS applications for motorcycles were also introduced.

References

  1. ^ "Finalist: Best Deal - Large -- Beijing West Industries/Delphi Corp". Crain's Detroit Business official website.
  2. ^ "Beijing West acquires Delphi's Ride Dynamics and Brakes business". China Automotive Review official website. Archived from the original on 2012-03-21.
  3. ^ "About BWI Group". BWI Group official website. Archived from the original on 2011-09-11.
  4. ^ "Our Locations". BWI Group official website. Archived from the original on 2010-04-13.
  5. ^ "Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company". Ohio History Central official website.
  6. ^ "Delco Products Corp". Vintage Machinery official website.

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