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North American Lighting, Inc.

North American Lighting, Inc.

机动车制造业

Paris,IL 40,886 位关注者

Our driving purpose is to dramatically improve roadway safety by developing innovative lighting technologies.

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North American Lighting, Inc., member of the Koito Group of Companies, is the largest Tier-1 automotive exterior lighting supplier in North America. As the market share leader for both headlamps and signal lamps, NAL provides lamp assemblies to virtually all automotive manufacturers, some of the largest customers being Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Ford, Subaru and General Motors, just to name a few. NAL was founded in 1983 by our parent company, Koito Manufacturing Co., a joint venture with two other automotive lighting suppliers. By 2001, Koito had purchased 100% ownership of NAL, which now operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Koito group. NAL’s nine facilities in North America combined with the global network of Koito Group Companies, uniquely positions the company to offer world-class advanced lighting technologies to its North American customers. We operate according to kaizen management principles, which means we manage, measure and improve everything we do. NAL engineers work with the vehicle manufacturers from concept to product launch in tailoring lighting products to new model specifications. We offer world class benefits including health, life, dental, vision, and short/long-term disability. Help us transform the future in automotive lighting systems joining our team today at nal.com!

网站
https://www.nal.com
所属行业
机动车制造业
规模
1,001-5,000 人
总部
Paris,IL
类型
私人持股
创立
1983
领域
Exterior Automotive Lighting

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North American Lighting, Inc.员工

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  • Happy Employee Appreciation Day to our incredible team! Your dedication, hard work, and passion are the driving forces behind our success and we’re so grateful to have you on Team NAL. NAL Mattoon kicked off the day with a grab and go style breakfast bar and NAL Salem served cookies in the breakroom as a midday pick me up! Team Members at our corporate headquarters celebrated earlier this week on Fat Tuesday with king cake, a scavenger hunt, and an opportunity to share their appreciation for coworkers. Our other facilities will be celebrating later this month with more St. Patrick’s themed activities!

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  • Koito, NAL and Plug and Play Mobility are thrilled to co-host with KIC Silicon Valley on March 13th, bringing you three startups from Korea that are shaping the future of mobility and data security. Joining us are: ?? HEI (High Entropy Informatics) – A data platform company dedicated to enhancing EV safety and sustainability through advanced battery monitoring solutions. Co-founded by Dr. Eunseok Lee, a former Principal Scientist at Mercedes-Benz R&D North America, HEI is driving a greener and safer future for electric mobility. ??? ?? CryptoLab Inc. – A leader in privacy-preserving AI and cryptographic innovation, enabling secure data usage without compromising personal information. Led by Jung Hee Cheon (CEO), CryptoLab is paving the way for a safer digital world. ???? ?? Stay tuned for the final startup! Register Here: https://lnkd.in/gM-87MDr *This is a hybrid event, lunch will be provided to those that join us in-person.

  • ??Congratulations to Chef Kevin Blatnik and Chef Cory Stabler for taking first place in the appetizer category at the 14th Annual Men Who Can Cook potluck competition! This event raised funds for the Children's Advocacy Center of East Central Illinois, which supports child victims of sexual and severe physical abuse, as well as their non-offending family members, across Clark, Coles, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Effingham, Fayette, Jasper, Moultrie, and Shelby Counties. Blatnik and Stabler wowed everyone with their delicious piggy ?? shots, made with bacon goodness and cream cheese. A heartfelt thank you to all who attended and contributed to the success of this event!

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  • This week we’ve been busy introducing students to the exciting world of engineering careers! Over 100 local 5th graders embraced a design engineering challenge to build a bridge using customer-provided criteria and constraints, just like our NAL engineers do every day. Students were tasked with designing a bridge using either a piece of aluminum foil or standard copy paper that spanned 9 inches and could support 50 pennies. It was inspiring to see the creativity and problem-solving skills of these young minds. No two bridge designs were exactly alike. The future of engineering looks bright! #EngineersWeek #STEM #FutureEngineers #EngineeringChallenge

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