From what I understand DMTN deals with Johnson control who deals directly with the big auto manufacturers...So in essence, DMTN produces the machinery for the big auto manufacturers...lmk what u think cheers ;)
Good Morning TikiGal allow me the opportunity to add clarity. If we are speaking the magnitude of D Mecatronics Customers, use the details available to us (which is verifiable and in the form of residual contracts) and carries an Enormous amount credibility.
Product Video (particularly producing components for the Toyota Tundra, and Ford)
Companies like GM, Toyota, Nissan, Ford and many others depend on companies such as Johnson Controls, Brown Corporation,Camaco and Lear (which represent a number D Mecatronics larger customers, and it is Johnson Controls, Brown Corporation , Lear and others that work directly with GM not D Mecatronics)
In my opinion this indicates that D Mecatronics produces automated manufacturing solutions used by the ENTIRE automotive industry rather then just GM, therefore when one automotive Company is suffering D Mecatronics will not be affected by it, as long as vehicles are being produced.
As you can see D Mecatronics primary customer is Johnson Controls
“Marketing our Company's 'one-stop-shop' for fabrication and engineering needs to new and current customers remains D Mecatronics driving focus. Our commitment to excellence has allowed us to secure continued orders from Johnson Controls (www.johnsoncontrols.com) and Brown Corporation (www.browncorp.com). These new purchase orders give all shareholders a feeling for how well our product is regarded in the market place."
Clearly we can see that D Mecatronics offer Johnson Controls a very exceedingly sophisticated production product, which is designed, engineered and produced by D Mecatronics and is a sole proprietary product to D Mecatronics.
Ingenious Seating Systems for Automobile Manufacturers Consumer-driven innovation is key to Johnson Controls’ success. We conduct consumer research to learn what consumers desire and require from our seating systems. Through this research, and by continually listening to our vehicle-manufacturer customers, we are able to deliver smart, consumer-friendly seating systems to our customers.
Johnson Controls’ automotive seating business is vertically integrated. It is also supported by a global manufacturing network that supplies seat structures, mechanisms, foam, plastics, and trim. This ensures that competitively priced solutions are globally available wherever they are needed.
Key Benefits and Facts:
• Leading supplier for seating components and systems worldwide • Industry-leading know-how in engineering and manufacturing of metal structures, mechanisms, foam, and trim covers • Full spectrum coverage: from simple 2-way seating to 18-way seating systems for luxury vehicles • Product development of specialized comfort products, including ventilation systems and humidity-controlled seating • Developer of smart and flexible rear-seat systems that offer consumers more storage space and comfort options • Developer and integrator of innovative safety systems