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Dorman’s story begins with the mass market automobile. The first moving assembly line was introduced in 1913, accelerating car manufacturing and making vehicles more affordable.
Early cars offered people the newfound freedom of mobility. However, to maintain this freedom, people now needed to maintain their vehicles.
Jack and Lew Dorman, two enterprising brothers from Cincinnati, discover that many people can’t find the basic parts they need to repair their cars. They start a company selling hard-to-find automotive hardware sourced from salvaged vehicles.
Richard and Steven Berman, two enterprising brothers from Philadelphia, discover that there are still many basic replacement parts people cannot buy except from the original manufacturer. In many ways kindred spirits of the Dorman brothers, despite being separated by 60 years, the Bermans found R&B, Inc. as a small auto parts distributor.
After competing for decades, R&B and Dorman see an opportunity to better serve their customers by merging. The two companies are a perfect fit to lead the hard-to-find automotive parts market together.
To make it easier for customers to find, source and sell our products, R&B, Inc. officially rebrands as Dorman Products, Inc. The move creates one clear parent company identity, and also organizes decades of product brands into a few signature lines. The stock ticker changes from RBIN to DORM.
Move accelerates Dorman's heavy-duty growth strategy by combining with highly respected and successful brand.
Move expands Dorman's capabilities into the powersports and specialty vehicle market.
Select the highlighted areas below to learn more about our various locations.
Our Colmar headquarters is home to the majority of our engineering, design, testing and technical support teams. At 342,000 square feet, it is part office, part warehouse, part distribution facility.
Most of our unique product innovation and validation occurs in Colmar. It’s where we have hundreds of product specialists, engineers and quality control specialists. It’s where we built facilities like our window regulator testing lab, where we cycle our motors thousands of time in hundreds of real vehicle doors to ensure reliable performance. It’s also where our Proving Grounds Garage is located, where we perform real-world analysis to deliver reliable solutions.
Located near where Richard and Steven Berman first started R&B, Inc., it’s approximately an hour drive from the Philadelphia airport, and is conveniently accessible by train from Philadelphia. The rave reviews we have received from customers who have taken our Colmar tour over the years inspired us to create this virtual experience.
Our Lewisberry location is home to most of our advanced electronics manufacturing and remanufacturing capabilities.
Acquired in 2018 with the purchase of Flight Systems Automotive Group, the innovative work done here is critical to making sure we can continue to give people repair options for increasingly sophisticated vehicles. Many of our new electronics components, and our most advanced remanufactured components, are produced and thoroughly tested here using industry-leading equipment and best practices.
This 163,000-square-foot facility is located about 20 miles south of Harrisburg and the Harrisburg International Airport, and about two hours west of our Colmar headquarters.
In 2021, Dorman joined forces with Dayton Parts, one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of undercarriage components in the commercial vehicle aftermarket, with a vast distribution network, and a trusted brand with over 100 years of experience.
Dayton has multiple manufacturing and distribution facilities throughout the U.S. and Canada, including locations in Pennsylvania, Texas, Nevada, Oklahoma, Alberta, Ontario. The Dayton headquarters is located just outside Harrisburg, PA, in Shiremanstown.
This robust distribution network drives industry leading service speed for Dayton in the heavy-duty space, with an average product delivery time of 1 to 2 days across the United States and Canada, helping Dorman better serve its heavy-duty custom
Our Warsaw location is 40 miles south of Cincinnati, where Jack and Lew Dorman founded Dorman Products in 1918.
First built in 1988, it has expanded many times since then, to 710,500 square feet today. It is primarily a warehouse and distribution facility, but it’s also home to Dorman's primary customer service department.
Our Warsaw facility has been recognized nationally for its work in the surrounding community. Its past accolades include the Spirit of Public Health Award for innovative work in the rehabilitation of drug addiction, the Gerald Williams Accessibility Award for work reintroducing people into the workforce, and the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Business Impact Award for innovation, creativity, strong business practices and leadership.
Our Portland location is our largest warehouse and distribution location.
In 2018 we opened our newly expanded space to accommodate our growth and better serve our customers with increased distribution capabilities. At 815,670 square feet, it’s large enough to fit the entire Bristol Motor Speedway, or 14 football fields. It has 108 miles of wiring, enough roofing to cover 543 average homes, enough concrete to build 128 miles of sidewalk, and the same amount of steel as goes into building 1,000 Nissan Altima cars.
Our Sanford location is home to our industry-leading hybrid battery remanufacturing operations.
Established after Dorman acquired Re-Involt Technologies in 2013, we have expanded dramatically since into a 52,000-square-foot facility where we have trailblazed new techniques in restoring and validating hybrid battery packs for an array of vehicles.
This facility is located about 40 miles south of the Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
Our location in Louisiana – a small city in Missouri, not the state of Louisiana – stores and distributes many of our brake hydraulic components.
Established as part of the acquisition of Allparts in 1998, this 90,000-square-foot facility sits on the Mississippi River, about 90 miles north of St. Louis and 90 miles west of Springfield, Illinois.
Our Chennai location manages complex electronics programming in support of our initiatives to bring more technologically advanced replacements to the aftermarket.
This satellite office in “the Detroit of India” works with our Electronics business unit to develop new products, making sure repair professionals and vehicle owners can continue to find reliable replacements for even the most sophisticated vehicle systems.
Our Shanghai location works with more than 200 different manufacturers through Asia to rapidly test and validate products, ensuring speed to market with optimal quality.
Dorman began operating in Shanghai as early as 2002, but expanded into our existing permanent presence in 2014. The office is made of more than 60 Contributors across multiple cross-functional groups, including design, testing, quality assurance, manufacturer development, sourcing and supply chain, all of which cover the whole cycle of new product development and sourcing.
The Shanghai office also has a satellite location in Taiwan.
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Dorman was founded on the belief that people should have the freedom to fix their vehicles. For over a century, we've provided countless products and services to help people do just that.
Today, we remain focused on driving new solutions, to help our partners grow their businesses, and help repair professionals and vehicle owners maintain their vehicles. That's why our corporate tagline, and our promise to our customers, is Driving New Solutions.
Watching our Driving New Solutions anthem video to learn more about our story.
Everyone who works at Dorman is called a Contributor. We need every one, regardless of role and experience, to contribute to our success. That means everyone has a unique ability to make an impact on the business.
We encourage all our Contributors to bring their authentic selves to work. The freedom to pursue new ideas, to offer different perspectives, and to grow in your career are fundamental to working at Dorman.
At an innovative company like Dorman, it's no wonder our values are IDEAS. Literally. That's the acronym used to remember the principles by which we work and behave.
We promote and reward inquisitiveness, courage and the resilient pursuit of new ideas. When faced with solving a problem, there’s no such thing as a bad idea or a challenge too big.
Everything we do is rooted in our commitment to driving our customers’ success on their terms. We are diligent in our efforts to understand our customers’ needs and provide high quality products and services that solve their most complex problems.
We foster an environment of trust and open communication. We provide Contributors the tools and resources necessary for their success, as well as opportunities to learn, experiment, test, fail and impact outcomes.
We take responsibility for continually raising our own bar and pushing toward improved results for our teams, our customers, our shareholders and the larger good of Dorman.
We are committed to continuous improvement and the endless pursuit of success. We never settle for “good enough,” and have an insatiable desire to improve upon what was considered great yesterday.
Organizations whose workforce composition reflects their customer base can better identify and understand their customers’ needs. As a result, our diverse and inclusive culture provides us with a competitive edge.
Dorman fully believes in the power and importance of fostering different perspectives in our contributors, customers, collaborators and communities. In fact, we believe this is a fundamental part of our Culture of Contribution. We want our contributors to feel continuously empowered to contribute their own unique ideas, talents and abilities.
Discover how Dorman is "All-In" in our efforts for diversity and inclusion.
To support our Contributors, promote professional growth, and give back to our various communities, we have a number of internal Contributor Resource Groups. These groups provides spaces for discussion and vehicles for planning and organizing events and initiatives.
Some examples of activities our CRGs have spearheaded include the Dorman Women's Network 5K to benefit Jefferson Health's mobile breast cancer screening unit, and the Dorman Veteran's Network Gift Card Drive benefiting the America's Mighty Warriors organization.
The Dorman Women’s Network was formed to provide a safe space for Contributors of all backgrounds to come together and share ideas in an inclusive environment. Its purpose is also to help drive professional growth and a measurable increase in diversity at all levels of the organization to evolve our Culture of Contribution. In 2020, this group raised money to support Women Against Abuse, a nonprofit based in Philadelphia that serves people experiencing intimate partner violence.
The Dorman Veteran's Network is a community supporting the transition, hiring, retention and professional development of veterans at all levels. It is dedicated to fostering and advancing the inclusion of veterans in the workplace and within our communities. This group also support Operation Gratitude, a group that helps forge strong bonds between the military members and first responders through service projects and acts of gratitude.
The Dorman Multicultural Network is a resource group of culturally diverse professionals dedicated to support a diverse and inclusive work environment through fun and creative events and activities. The Multicultural Network’s goal is to provide an environment for contributors to share, learn, understand, appreciate, and celebrate all our diverse cultural backgrounds at Dorman.
Dorman's global headquarters in Colmar, Pennsylvania, is recognized by The Philadelphia Inquirer as one of the region's Top Workplaces for 2022. The award is based on employee surveys and recognizes those employers with highly engaged teams.
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Our team of field analysts regularly visits shops and garages throughout North America to learn what issues they are encountering.
Are they starting to see a lot of the same vehicles with the same failures? Is a certain part design making repair difficult? Is there a particularly failure-prone component that the dealership doesn’t sell individually, which would save a lot of time and money if it were available?
These experts bring that intelligence back to our product teams to build our pipeline of solutions.
Online communities and advanced data analysis tools have allowed our ideation teams to cast a much wider net.
Our product experts are now constantly examining data from a number of different sources to identify where there are opportunities to give people better solutions. We are always looking for patterns of problems, building forecasts of future failures, and soliciting feedback from thousands of professionals.
We currently have more than a dozen different sources of useful data we pull from, and we are uncovering new sources all the time.
Because we’ve been doing this for decades, we’ve earned a reputation for solving our industry’s problems.
That’s why there are people who approach us with ideas for new products every day, both through our website and our Technical Support Team.
(P.S. Have an idea? Submit it here!)
In the course of gathering and analyzing new ideas, we often find a critical flaw in the original equipment that causes a part or component to fail prematurely in certain conditions.
Or, we find people would like to repair a vehicle in a fast, cost-effective way, but the original manufacturer doesn’t sell the specific parts they need.
Whenever we develop a solution to these problems, we call it an OE FIX. An OE FIX is simply a repair solution you can't get from the OEM.
One type of OE FIX is a part that Dorman experts redesigned to save installation time or improve reliability.
When designing an original part, OEMs aren’t always incentivized to consider the needs of repair professionals or vehicle owners first. Manufacturer-centric concerns, like weight reduction and ease of factory assembly, sometimes lead to products that are failure-prone and frustrating to replace.
We put installers’ and owners’ concerns first, changing the design, components or materials of parts to reduce the likelihood of future failures and simplify replacement.
Split Brake Dust Shield
621-353XD: Ford Crown Victoria 2011-06, Lincoln Town Car 2011-06, Mercury Grand Marquis 2011-06
Another type of OE FIX is a part that you simply can’t buy from the OEM.
When it comes to supplying replacement parts, OEMs aren’t always customer friendly. Frequently, you have to buy an entire part assembly just to fix a small broken piece, or you have to separately buy and assemble multiple parts.
We routinely develop direct replacements for the most failure-prone components, often enabling you to replace only the failed piece, not the whole assembly. We also pre-assemble certain products to save installation time.
Often, the innovation is simply making a product available in the aftermarket.
When repair shops or vehicle owners can only buy replacement parts from the original vehicle manufacturer, they’re often faced with inconvenience and higher costs.
That’s why Dorman constantly introduces new replacements parts to the automotive aftermarket. These parts are designed to function like the originals for specific vehicle years, makes, models, trims and engines.
Offering people more channels to purchase parts, often at lower prices than the original vehicle manufacturers, provides end customers with greater freedom to fix their vehicles.
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Bringing new replacement parts to the aftermarket quickly and accurately starts with reverse engineering from an original equipment design.
Using industry-leading tools and processes, our team of over 100 engineers set out to develop aftermarket parts that not only match the fit and function of their original counterparts, but also improve them where there are common design failures or service challenges.
Custom-built and designed to help ensure the highest aftermarket quality.
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Because exact replacements are critical to installers, our process begins with capturing every shape and surface detail of the original design with our hand-held 3D scanner. We then scan the part using our coordinate-measuring machine, which allows for precise dimensional analysis and accurate tooling inputs. Building on the data gathered from these scans, our design engineers create a unique digital 3D model.
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Because repair professionals need solutions fast, we perform rapid prototyping of new designs in our 3D printing lab to accelerate innovation. Using filament deposition printers, we can quickly generate plastic prototype parts so accurate they can be installed and tested on the vehicle. Prototypes for finer parts such as electrical connectors and other fittings with tight tolerances are printed on our stereolithography apparatus printer.
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To further accelerate our speed to market with new solutions, our engineers use powerful computer-aided design software to design and test improvements in a virtual environment. By altering attributes like material type, physical dimensions and other specifications, they can optimize a design using finite element analysis before ever making a real part.
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Production prototypes and manufacturing samples are rigorously tested before our customers ever see a first delivery.
Depending on the type of part, it may undergo tensile strength and hardness testing in our material lab, be subjected to corrosion testing in our salt fog test station, undergo hydrostatic burst testing, be measured for performance under extreme temperatures, or undergo up to a million sequences of life-cycle testing.
Dorman’s electrical components follow a similarly rigorous engineering process, from decoding original equipment control modules to fully capture their functionality, to assessing printed circuit boards and other physical design features for weaknesses.
Our in-house software team writes and tests entirely new, proprietary software, and if necessary, taking advantage of updated sensors and processors.
To test and validate each part in real vehicles, we have our own advanced testing facility we call The Dorman Proving Grounds Garage.
With state-of-the-industry tools and equipment, this 4,000-sqare-foot controlled environment is an extension of our engineering labs, allowing our ASE-certified technicians to test-fit parts, log data and perform testing on our own schedule.
Look around in this 360-degree, interactive visit to the garage to learn more about all the testing and analysis we do here.
We operate several of our own manufacturing facilities in the United States, where we produce both new electronics like ABS control modules, and new mechanical products like drive shafts. These locations operate at the highest standards, using proprietary testing equipment, to assure incomparable quality.
We also work with a network of advanced manufacturers around the world. We have teams of specialists who routinely visit and validate these partners to ensure they operate to our own high standards, in order to consistently outperform aftermarket competitors.
Go behind the scenes of our Lewisberry, Pennsylvania, manufacturing and remanufacturing facility in the adjacent video.
We operate several facilities in the U.S. where we remanufacture parts as well, taking failed originals and restoring them to like-new performance.
These facilities employ industry-leading, proprietary processes that Dorman’s engineers and developers created to deliver the highest quality restored solutions. In remanufacturing products like hybrid batteries, and a variety of modules like TEHCMs and TIPMs, we are paving the way in these techniques and technologies.
Go behind the scenes of our Sanford, North Carolina, hybrid battery remanufacturing facility in the adjacent video.
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Dorman’s a company of companies. We produce so many parts, across every area of the vehicle, we organize our teams into largely independent specialty groups. This way, we can still deliver quality and concentrate expertise at scale.
Below are our six different product teams. Click on each to learn more about the products they manage.
Solutions for windows, doors, mirrors and more.
New and remanufactured modules, clusters, sensors, hybrid batteries and more.
Solutions for frames, steering, suspension and more.
Solutions for brakes, drivetrain, wheels, fuel systems and more.
Everything from fans to manifolds, and thermostat housings to throttle bodies.
Small parts, hardware, tools, components, accessories and more.
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Invested in R&D in past five years
Automotive technology is evolving rapidly and it shows no signs of slowing down to let the aftermarket catch up. Dorman is keeping pace with new technologies as they emerge, developing solutions in categories that didn’t even exist a decade ago in the aftermarket. At the same time, we’re standing up for the rights of both mechanics and motorists to maintain automobiles independently from the manufacturer.
Technologies to increase active vehicle safety continue to work their way from high-end luxury vehicles to the mainstream.
Advanced driver assistance systems like lane-departure and blind-spot monitoring, active cruise control, collision avoidance and reversing cameras depend on accurate sensors, control units and actuators to inform drivers of potential hazards and even take corrective action when they fail to respond.
We are steadily expanding our offering in this area to lead the aftermarket in these new technologies.
As vehicles become increasingly electrified, Dorman is changing to meet new service demands.
We are continuously improving our hybrid battery remanufacturing process to ensure more reliable, longer-lasting power storage for hybrid vehicles in preparation for the coming wave of fully electric cars and trucks.
These vehicles will introduce entirely new systems that don’t rely on a combustion engine at all. Dorman will be ready for a future that includes a mix of combustion, electric and hybrid automobiles.
Increasingly, traditional mechanical systems are evolving to include electronic drive and control units. These electromechanical technologies – or mechatronics – increase vehicle efficiency, reduce weight and allow for more compact component packaging.
From electric power-assisted steering (EPAS) to transmission electro-hydraulic control modules (TEHCM), these systems all rely on sensors, actuators, controllers and mechanical components to work properly.
Dorman’s expertise in both complex electronics and mechanical systems keeps us at the leading edge of the aftermarket, and the first to develop new solutions.
Maintaining a thriving auto repair industry in the face of rapid technological change also requires access to high-quality service information. That's why we have developed and rapidly expanded Dorman Training Center across North America to provide advanced technical training for modern vehicle systems. With both in-person and online classes on topics ranging from properly using scan tools to diagnosing problems with hybrid vehicle systems, our goal is to give repair professionals the skills they need to be prepared for the future.
Dorman's mission is to give people freedom to fix their vehicles. That's why we have developed thousands of products that make motor vehicles easier and less expensive to repair. That's also why we are passionate and active supporters of the right to repair movement. We are members of the Auto Care Association and other organizations that regularly advocate on behalf of auto repair professionals and motorists, because we believe this issue is critical to the future of a healthy and equitable aftermarket.
Want to ensure consumer choice and safeguard a free and fair repair market? You too can support right to repair legislation. Learn more at RepairAct.com.
We hope you enjoyed the tour. But you don’t have to stop here.
Our Body team delivers many of the product categories that first put Dorman on the map.
Categories like door handles and window regulators didn’t exist in the aftermarket until Dorman developed them, allowing shops to stop sending vehicle owners back to the dealership or the scrapyard.
As time has gone on we have continued to deliver new solutions like replacement park assist cameras and liftgate motors to solve more modern vehicle problems.
Learn MoreOur Chassis team delivers a wider range of solutions for the foundation of a vehicle than anyone else.
This team introduced quintessential aftermarket categories like control arms, and has expanded to deliver high-performance ball joints, tie rod ends, stabilizer links and hundreds more part types.
But we also go well beyond traditional chassis categories, developing entirely new product lines like advanced active suspension, pre-pressed assemblies and rust-repair kits.
Learn MoreOur Engine and HVAC team delivers an unbelievable range of solutions to keep an engine running properly and make a vehicle environment remain comfortable.
These categories include manifolds and variable valve timing solenoids with multiple patents, radiator fan assemblies with highly advanced software, and a variety of parts with upgraded materials to increase durability in rough underhood conditions.
Learn MoreOur Complex Electronics and Remanufacturing team is at the forefront of innovation as cars and trucks become more technologically advanced.
We manufacture many of our own electronics in the USA as well as remanufacture components using proprietary equipment to deliver high-quality, cost-effective replacements.
This team has pioneered new aftermarket categories like hybrid batteries, ABS control modules, transmission control modules, and many more electronic modules that are critical to operating modern vehicles.
Our Undercar team manages a diverse range of products critical to making a vehicle stop and go, from fuel and transmission lines, to drive shafts and wheels, to brake hoses and brake hardware.
Servicing these systems can often be difficult, but Dorman has constantly introduced innovations that have made maintenance simpler, such as preformed and flexible brake and fuel lines, drive shafts with serviceable U-joints, split brake dust shields that save hours on installation, and much more.
Learn MoreOur Hardware & Accessories unit is the best reflection of Dorman’s heritage.
For much of our history we specialized in small packaged parts and hardware, and many people today know us best from our HELP! brand of products.
Today our Retail team continues to deliver all the necessary components needed for maintenance and quick fixes.
Learn MoreOur Colmar headquarters is home to the majority of our engineering, design, testing and technical support teams. At 342,000 square feet, it is part office, part warehouse, part distribution facility.
Most of our unique product innovation and validation occurs in Colmar. It’s where we have hundreds of product specialists, engineers and quality control specialists. It’s where we built facilities like our window regulator testing lab, where we cycle our motors thousands of time in hundreds of real vehicle doors to ensure reliable performance. It’s also where our Proving Grounds Garage is located, where we perform real-world analysis to deliver reliable solutions
Located near where Richard and Steven Berman first started R&B, Inc., it’s approximately an hour drive from the Philadelphia airport, and is conveniently accessible by train from Philadelphia. The rave reviews we have received from customers who have taken our Colmar tour over the years inspired us to create this virtual experience.
Our Lewisberry location is home to most of our advanced electronics manufacturing and remanufacturing capabilities.
Acquired in 2018 with the purchase of Flight Systems Automotive Group, the innovative work done here is critical to making sure we can continue to give people repair options for increasingly sophisticated vehicles. Many of our new electronics components, and our most advanced remanufactured components, are produced and thoroughly tested here using industry-leading equipment and best practices.
This 163,000-square-foot facility is located about 20 miles south of Harrisburg and the Harrisburg International Airport, and about two hours west of our Colmar headquarters.
In 2021, Dorman joined forces with Dayton Parts, one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of undercarriage components in the commercial vehicle aftermarket, with a vast distribution network, and a trusted brand with over 100 years of experience.
Dayton has multiple manufacturing and distribution facilities throughout the U.S. and Canada, including locations in Pennsylvania, Texas, Nevada, Oklahoma, Alberta, Ontario. The Dayton headquarters is located just outside Harrisburg, PA, in Shiremanstown.
This robust distribution network drives industry leading service speed for Dayton in the heavy-duty space, with an average product delivery time of 1 to 2 days across the United States and Canada, helping Dorman better serve its heavy-duty customers
Our Sanford location is home to our industry-leading hybrid battery remanufacturing operations.
Established after Dorman acquired Re-Involt Technologies in 2013, we have expanded dramatically since into a 52,000-square-foot facility where we have trailblazed new techniques in restoring and validating hybrid battery packs for an array of vehicles.
This facility is located about 40 miles south of the Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
Our Warsaw location is 40 miles south of Cincinnati, where Jack and Lew Dorman founded Dorman Products in 1918.
First built in 1988, it has expanded many times since then, to 710,500 square feet today. It is primarily a warehouse and distribution facility, but it’s also home to Dorman's primary customer service department.
Our Warsaw facility has been recognized nationally for its work in the surrounding community. Its past accolades include the Spirit of Public Health Award for innovative work in the rehabilitation of drug addiction, the Gerald Williams Accessibility Award for work reintroducing people into the workforce, and the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Business Impact Award for innovation, creativity, strong business practices and leadership.
Our Portland location is our largest warehouse and distribution location.
In 2018 we opened our newly expanded space to accommodate our growth and better serve our customers with increased distribution capabilities. At 815,670 square feet, it’s large enough to fit the entire Bristol Motor Speedway, or 14 football fields. It has 108 miles of wiring, enough roofing to cover 543 average homes, enough concrete to build 128 miles of sidewalk, and the same amount of steel as goes into building 1,000 Nissan Altima cars.
Our location in Louisiana – a small city in Missouri, not the state of Louisiana – stores and distributes many of our brake hydraulic components.
Established as part of the acquisition of Allparts in 1998, this 90,000-square-foot facility sits on the Mississippi River, about 90 miles north of St. Louis and 90 miles west of Springfield, Illinois.
Our Chennai location manages complex electronics programming in support of our initiatives to bring more technologically advanced replacements to the aftermarket.
This satellite office in “the Detroit of India” works with our Electronics business unit to develop new products, making sure repair professionals and vehicle owners can continue to find reliable replacements for even the most sophisticated vehicle systems.
Our Shanghai location works with more than 200 different manufacturers through Asia to rapidly test and validate products, ensuring speed to market with optimal quality.
Dorman began operating in Shanghai as early as 2002, but expanded into our existing permanent presence in 2014. The office is made of more than 60 Contributors across multiple cross-functional groups, including design, testing, quality assurance, manufacturer development, sourcing and supply chain, all of which cover the whole cycle of new product development and sourcing.
The Shanghai office also has a satellite location in Taiwan.
Our Reno, Nevada, location is the primary facility where Dorman assembles, tests and ships our drive shafts.
One of several drive shaft manufacturing and distribution locations we own throughout the United States, this facility features some of the industry's leading technologies and techniques for delivering high-quality and high-performing drive shafts. Dorman has thousands of different drive shafts for hundreds of millions of vehicles, ranging from light duty to heavy duty, and from the most popular vehicles to highly custom uses.
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Social & Environmental Responsibility
Respecting each other and the world we share
While our products give people greater freedom to repair their vehicles, we believe the way we produce and distribute those products should not impede people’s freedom to live in a safe, healthy, beautiful world.
Likewise, our Culture of Contribution means both constantly contributing our best efforts and ideas to the success of the company, as well as contributing to our communities.
Learn more about our responsibility policies at Investors.DormanProducts.com.