2017
October 30, 2017
30 October 2017, TI Automotive is admitted to the London Stock Exchange under the name TI Fluid Systems plc, ticker symbol TIFS.
2016
February 16, 2016
TI Automotive acquires Millennium Industries
2016
January 4, 2016

TI Automotive moves into new Corporate Offices in Auburn Hills, Michigan, USA
2015
January 2, 2015
TI Automotive acquired by Bain Capital
2014
January 1, 2014
TI Automotive wins Automotive News PACE Award for Tank Advanced Process Technology (TAPT)
2013
January 1, 2013
TI Automotive opens first facilities in Hungary and Slovenia
2010
January 4, 2010
TI Automotive moved Corporate Offices to Auburn Hills, Michigan, USA
2010
January 3, 2010
Automotive News PACE Award for Dual Channel Single Stage (DCSS) fuel pump
2010
January 2, 2010
TI Automotive acquired full ownership of Japan-based Mitsuba Walbro Inc. (MWI); facility renamed TI Automotive Japan (Gunma)
2009
January 3, 2009
First facility opened in Indonesia
2009
January 2, 2009
Automotive News PACE Award for PZEV Fuel Tank
2008
January 1, 2008
First facility opened in Russia
2007
January 7, 2007
TI Automotive taken private
2006
January 2, 2006
First facility opened in Slovakia
2006
January 1, 2006
First facility opened in Thailand
2005
January 1, 2005
TI Automotive’s “Ship-In-a-Bottle” self-contained unit packages the fuel pump and piezo electric fuel-level sensor inside the fuel tank; the technology meets the future LEV II evaporative emissions standards
2004
January 1, 2004
First facility opened in Turkey
2003
January 3, 2003
TI Group acquired Hanil Tube Corporation (South Korea)
2003
January 1, 2003
TI Group acquired Pierburg Fuel Pumps (Germany)
2001
January 1, 2001
TI Automotive Ltd. formed as an independent company in England
1999
January 2, 1999
Creation of TI Group Automotive Systems
1999
January 1, 1999
TI Group acquired Walbro Corporation (USA)
1998
January 1, 1998
TI Group acquired S&H Fabricating and Engineering
1996
January 1, 1996
TI Poland Brake & Fuel founded in Bielsko-Biala, Poland
1994
January 2, 1994
First facility opened in Czech Republic
1994
January 1, 1994
TI Group acquired TechNoFlowTube Systems GmbH (Germany) and Arktis, a Hungarian maker of refrigeration condensers
1991
January 2, 1991
Joint venture between Magneti Marelli and Walbro, creating MARWAL Systems
1991
January 1, 1991
TI Group acquired Huron Products Industries (USA)
1989
January 1, 1989
TI Group acquired PEMSA Mexico
1988
January 1, 1988
TI Group plc acquired Bundy
1987
January 1, 1987
Bundy acquired ARMCO of Italy
1986
January 1, 1986
Bundy Corporation acquired Eluma SA assets; name changed to Bundy Tubing do Brasil Ltda.
1985
January 1, 1985
First facility opened in China
1984
January 1, 1984
Bundy began to sell completely pre-assembled tubing bundles encompassing both fuel lines and brake lines on a given vehicle
1980
January 1, 1980
Bundy introduced the new Z-Coat process on Bundyweld and Electricweld tubing for GM’s new front-wheel drive vehicles
1979
January 1, 1979
Pusan Bundy Corporation (South Korea) formed under joint venture between Usui Bundy, Australia Tubemakers, and Korean partner, Pusan Steel Pipe Company
1978
January 1, 1978
Bundy acquired aircraft tubing manufacturer Titeflex Corporation from Dixon Industries
1976
January 2, 1976
Bundy launched new venture, Gramex-American, to produce watch cases
1976
January 1, 1976
New York Stock Exchange listed Bundy common stock for first time on December 9, 1976
1975
January 1, 1975
Tube production started by Bundy in South Africa
1972
January 2, 1972
Bundy Pacific Tubing (Philippines) Inc. formed
1971
January 1, 1971
Bundy opened operations in Venezuela
1967
January 2, 1967
Bundy acquired all assets of National Rolling Mills Company (Malvern, Pennsylvania). This was the world’s largest manufacturer of acoustical ceiling suspension systems and cold-rolled steel.
1967
January 1, 1967
American Stock Exchange listed Bundy (BNY) on March 20, 1967
1966
January 2, 1966
Bundy adapts “b” trademark
1966
January 1, 1966
First facility opened in Sweden as ARMCO
1965
January 2, 1965
Belgium facility opened as ARMCO Pittsburgh
1965
January 1, 1965
Bundy builds new headquarters, a 5-story “modern for its time” building on 9 Mile Road in Warren, Michigan
1964
January 1, 1964
Bundy opened facility in Colombia
1963
January 1, 1963
Bramalea, Ontario plant opened in 1963 as Bundy Canada
1959
January 29, 1959
Joint venture with the Usui company of Japan
1958
January 1, 1958
Bundy opened operations in Argentina
1957
January 1, 1957
First plant opened in Germany (Heidelberg)
1955
January 1, 1955
Châlons-en-Champagne, France plant opens as JAEGER
1952
January 1, 1952
Australia Bundy Tubing Company formed
1949
January 1, 1949
Bundyweld sold to produce television antennas and radiant heating equipment
1948
January 1, 1948
Bundy Nickel tubing used inside new steam irons
1946
January 1, 1946
• Bundy Tubing diversified and supplied tubes for umbrellas, toys and cribs in addition to its automotive applications • Company president Wendell Anderson, Jr. featured in the Nov. 4, 1946 issue of TIME magazine for introducing an incentive wage plan in a union plant
1941-1945
January 2, 1941
Bundy converted operations to total war production. Between 1942-1945, Detroit produced $30 billion of military hardware, or 20% of World War II production
1941
January 1, 1941
Bundy builds new plant and moves to new location on 9 Mile Road in Warren, Michigan
1936
January 1, 1936
Bundy entered into license agreement with ARMCO International Corporation with locations in England and France
1929
January 1, 1929
“Bundyweld” invented, which enhanced torsion and bending qualities, increased resistance to corrosion and improved fatigue strength of tubes
1925
January 1, 1925
Bundy sold tube to automotive and refrigeration industries
1923
January 1, 1923
Bundy begins supplying fabricated (bent, shaped) tubes to Ford. Bundy later sold 3.5 million feet of sweated tubes
1922
January 3, 1922
Harry Warren Bundy invented the double-walled steel tube “sweated” together with solder
1922
January 2, 1922

First contract from Ford Motor Company for unfabricated gas lines on the Model T First production site on Bellevue Avenue in Detroit, Michigan
1922
January 1, 1922

Originally founded as Harry Bundy and Company in 1922, Harry Warren Bundy established The Bundy Corporation in Detroit, Michigan, USA