TI Fluid Systems
TI Fluid Systems designs and manufactures thermal management and fluid handling systems for vehicle manufacturers, operating 98 manufacturing locations across 28 countries and focusing on efficiency, performance, and sustainability.
Services
TI Fluid Systems specializes in designing and manufacturing thermal management and fluid handling systems. The company's advanced systems are designed to improve efficiency, performance, and sustainability for vehicle manufacturers globally. These services include developing tailored solutions for electrification, reducing energy consumption, and achieving lower emissions.
Products
The company offers an array of products such as fluid carrying systems, thermal technologies, and complete fluid solutions specifically geared towards automakers. Notable products include the ITMA 1.4, R1234YF Accumulator, Rubber Aluminum Refrigerant Line, TPRL, IBFD, ITMR 1.4, ITMR 1.3, ITMR 1.2, ITMA 1.3, and Hydrogen Lines. These products are designed to increase vehicular efficiency and reduce emissions.
Global Presence
TI Fluid Systems operates 98 manufacturing locations across 28 countries worldwide. The company also runs five global technical centers and seven regional support centers focused on research and development. Key operational regions include the Americas, Europe & Africa, and Asia Pacific, with significant locations in the United States, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Germany, China, and Japan among others.
History
Founded in 1922 as Harry Bundy and Company, TI Fluid Systems has a long-standing history in the automotive sector. Over the years, the company has grown to become a leader in fluid handling and thermal management systems. TI Fluid Systems PLC is currently listed on the London Stock Exchange.
Sustainability Initiatives
TI Fluid Systems is committed to sustainability and has joined the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) to reduce Scope 1 & 2 emissions by 50% and Scope 3 emissions by 30% by 2030. The company focuses on reducing energy consumption, carbon emissions, and water use. Additionally, it adheres to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Recent expansions include the ISO 45001 occupational health and safety management systems to 96 global locations.