A.Raymond Tinnerman is marking its 150th anniversary. Today a supplier to automotive manufacturers, the ARaymond Network started by Albert-Pierre Raymond in France with the invention of a press-stud that fastened buttons onto gloves in 1865.
In North America, A.Raymond Tinnerman Automotive manufactures clips, fasteners and fixations and Rayconnect manufactures fluid connectors. The two companies have sales, engineering and manufacturing facilities in the Detroit suburbs of Rochester Hills and Auburn Hills. Other North American facilities are located in Brunswick, OH; Logansport, IN.; Flemingsburg, KY, and Hamilton, Ontario.
The clips, fasteners and fixations offered by A.Raymond Tinnerman Automotive are used for various vehicle components including airbags and door systems.
The ARaymond Network is headquartered in Grenoble, France, and employs 5,500 employees in 18 countries at 23 production sites and 11 design offices. A.Raymond holds more than 1,000 active patents.
Started by Albert-Pierre Raymond and continued by four generations of the Raymond family – all with the first initial – the ARaymond Network is a global supplier to the automotive industry.
The ARaymond Network also supplies heavy truck, consumer appliances, energy, agriculture and pharmaceutical industries with metal processing; plastic injection molding; adhesives; and parts made of metal and plastic.
“We are an industrial family-run business, rich in 150 years of history,” said president Antoine Raymond. “And I am always impressed by the progress made since then. Our first innovations met the needs of regional manufacturers of gloves and shoes. We have, since 1865, combined our skills and knowledge to gradually acquire control in assembling and fastening technologies and to offer them to industries around the world.” Web: araymond.com
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