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    Dana Incorporated has been transforming the mobility industry since its founding in 1904.

    From the invention of the encased universal joint, which literally unchained the industry by eliminating sprockets and chains, to the development of fully integrated propulsion systems for today’s most complex electrified powertrains, Dana remains a leader in revolutionizing power conveyance.

    Over the years, our products have helped drive history’s greatest vehicles—from the Model T and the World War II-era Jeep, to one of the first mass-produced battery-electric vehicles. Our products are found in 18-wheel rigs, giant earth-moving machines, and some of the fastest high-performance sports cars on the market.

    Today, we’re proud to say we’re one of only 52 companies that has made the Fortune 500 list every year since it was first published in 1955 and remain one of the longest-standing companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

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    Clarence Spicer starts his company on April 1, based on his patented invention of the encased universal joint, in Plainfield, New Jersey.

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    Dana conducts experiments of driveline concepts for electrical vehicles, decades before the production of hybrid and electric cars.

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    Dana continued to make substantial progress on its enterprise strategy with the expansion of its e-Mobility offerings, including new high-voltage motor offerings, the founding a motor facility in Amal, Sweden, the launch of production of its...

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    Clarence Spicer starts his company on April 1, based on his patented invention of the encased universal joint, in Plainfield, New Jersey.

    The first C.W. Spicer "U-joints" are shipped to Corbin Motor Company in Connecticut.

    Timeline 1904

    Customer roster grows to include Buick Motor Co., Olds Motor Works, Mack Bros. Motor Co. (later Mack Trucks), Kelly-Springfield Motor Truck Co., and American Motors.

    Timeline 1906

    Clarence Spicer's business changes its name to Spicer Manufacturing Company.

    Timeline 1909

    Attorney Charles Dana purchases a controlling interest in Spicer Manufacturing Company. Decades later, in 1955, he says, "I don't know what would have happened if I hadn't gone into the Spicer company. Mr. Spicer had a joint that was really wanted by car and truck manufacturers. If it had gone off the market, I sometimes wonder what would have happened to the automotive industry."

    Timeline 1914

    Charles Dana becomes president and treasurer.

    Timeline 1916

    With an eye on growth beyond universal joints and propeller shafts, Charles Dana completes three big acquisitions of frame, transmission, and axle manufacturers. One of these companies, Salisbury Axle, later becomes the Spicer Axle Division of Dana.

    Timeline 1919

    Spicer is listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

    Timeline 1922

    Profits rise considerably due to increased production of automobiles priced under $1,000 and truck demand by the U.S. government.

    Timeline 1923

    Spicer begins international operations in England.

    Timeline 1925

    Spicer relocates its headquarters and most operations to Toledo, Ohio, closer to Detroit, the center of the automotive world.

    The Great Depression and lower vehicle production volumes hit Spicer's sales and earnings. The company returns to profitability in 1933.

    Timeline 1931

    Clarence Spicer's last of 40 U.S. and French patents is issued Dec. 20, less than a year before he dies.

    Sales of cars, trucks, and buses hit their lowest point in the Depression era, but Spicer remains profitable.

    Timeline 1938

    As the U.S. begins war mobilization, the company retools for production of military vehicles and other war materials throughout World War II.

    Timeline 1940

    Spicer Manufacturing Corporation is renamed Dana Corporation in recognition of Charles Dana's 32 years of leadership. Spicer becomes the brand name for the company's driveline products.

    At its 50th anniversary, Dana employs 3,500 people.

    Dana expands international operations to South America.

    Timeline 1954

    The New York Times declares Dana's Powr-Lok® differential to be "among the more significant engineering improvements" in automotive history.

    Timeline 1956

    Company introduces the first cruise control on 1958 Chrysler models.

    Expands business to the heavy truck, off-highway, and farm equipment markets.

    Timeline 1957

    Global operations are now located in Argentina, Mexico, Japan, Sweden, South Africa, and Spain.

    Timeline 1961

    "Spicer Search" contest seeks the company's oldest transmission still in operation. A 1919 Model 50 Brown-Lipe transmission, still in service on a truck, takes the grand prize.

    Timeline 1962

    Dana acquires the Victor Gasket Manufacturing Company.

    Charles Dana retires as Chairman and CEO after 53 years of continuous service.

    Dana conducts experiments of driveline concepts for electrical vehicles, decades before the production of hybrid and electric cars.

    Timeline 1967

    Dana exports products to 123 countries.

    Timeline 1971

    Dana breaks the $1 billion sales barrier.

    Timeline 1974

    Charles Dana is inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame.

    Dana celebrates its 75th anniversary.

    Dana rapidly grows in the fields of electronic, mechanical, and fluid power.

    Spicer Driveshaft Division develops the industry's first all-aluminum driveshaft.

    Timeline 1982

    Dana exceeds $4 billion in annual sales.

    Timeline 1987

    Dana acquires the Reinz Company and forms the new Victor Reinz brand for its gaskets, sealing products, and heat shields.

    Clarence Spicer is inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame.

    Dana has 3,500 employees in Asia; business with Japanese manufacturers alone grows to $240 million.

    Timeline 1995

    Dana acquires Plumley Rubber Company in Paris, Tennessee, to bolster its sealing products portfolio.

    Dana makes its largest acquisition to date, buying Clark-Hurth Components from Ingersoll-Rand to create the Off-Highway Components Group.

    Dana acquires Long Manufacturing (established in 1903), adding extensive thermal-management capabilities.

    Timeline 1988

    Spicer Driveshaft Division wins the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.

    Dana receives the Ford Motor Company Citizenship Award in recognition of its minority-development efforts, community support, and environmental initiatives.

    Ford honors Dana with a World Excellence Award as one of the company's top suppliers for 2002.

    Volvo honors Dana with the Award of Excellence.

    GM honors Dana as a 2002 Supplier of the Year for its fuel cell technology.

    Timeline 2002

    Dana celebrates its 100th anniversary.

    A 180,000-square-foot engineering center opens in Toledo, Ohio.

    Timeline 2003

    Dana extends its leadership position in the commercial vehicle driveline market with a 50 percent stake in Dongfeng Dana Axle Co., Ltd., its joint venture in China.

    Completes strategic agreement with SIFCO S.A., making Dana the leading supplier of complete drivelines in South America.

    Timeline 2010

    Dana introduces Spicer® Pro-40™ tandem drive axles with reduced weight (100 pounds) and improved power density for heavy trucks.

    Partners with Bosch Rexroth AG to develop a hydromechanical variable transmission to reduce fuel consumption in off-highway vehicles by as much as 20 percent.

    Honored with Frost & Sullivan Best Practice Award for Technology Innovation for the proprietary process behind Spicer® Diamond™ Series driveshafts®.

    Timeline 2011

    Dana and Ford are honored with the Automotive News PACE Innovative Partnership Award for bringing the marketplace a thermal technology that improves fuel efficiency by up to 4 percent.

    Timeline 2012

    The Dana China Technical Center, a 129,000-square-foot facility in Wuxi, Jiangsu Provence, China, opens.

    Timeline 2013

    Dana named to Forbes' list of America's 100 Most Trustworthy Companies for 2014.

    Dana and Audi are awarded a 2015 Automotive news Pace Innovation Partnership Award for developing Victor Reinz partially coated multi-layer steel valve body separator plates.

    Dana opens the Dana Spicer Thailand gear manufacturing facility.

    James K. Kamsickas named President and CEO.

    Timeline 2015

    Dana Holding Corporation changes name to Dana Incorporated.

    Dana named to Forbes' list of America's 100 Most Trustworthy Companies for 2016.

    Timeline 2016

    Completed acquisition of Brevini Group, S.p.A. power transmission and fluid power businesses for off-highway applications.

    Dana breaks ground on new gear manufacturing facility in Europe.

    Dana inaugurates new Toledo, Ohio production facility, once home to the original Jeep® Plant.

    Dana earns Automotive News PACE Award for multi-layer steel transmission pump gasket.

    Dana opens its 16th Chinese facility in Yancheng, producing thermal-management and new-energy solutions.

    Dana and Hydro-Quebec announce strategic joint venture, positioning Dana as a leader in power generation and conveyance for electrified vehicles.

    Timeline 2018

    Dana earns Automotive News PACE Award for Spicer® AdvanTEK® Ultra™ Axle System.

    Dana completes purchase of the drive systems segment of Oerlikon Group. Includes Graziano and Fairfield brands as well as Vocis, Ltd. and Ashwoods Electric Motors.

    Dana acquires Nordresa.

    Dana recognized by General Motors as a 2019 Supplier of the Year Winner for Driveline Technologies and FCA Supplier of the Year for Value Optimization.

    We received more than 20 customer and industry honors in 2020, including being named a World’s Best Employer by Forbes and one of America’s Most Responsible Companies by Newsweek.

    Dana completes purchase of Rational Motion GmbH and PI Innovo to further expand our electrification capabilities and expertise as the only supplier capable of delivering all elements of a complete, fully integrated electrified system across all mobility markets.

    President Trump visited Dana Warren, Mich., United States in recognition of the USMCA, a bi-partisan agreement in which Dana was supportive.

    Milestone: Surpassed 1 billion customer miles driven with Dana TM4 motors.

    Dana committed to reducing its total annual greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50 percent before the end of 2030.

    2020 Dana Incorporated Sustainability and Social Responsibility Infographic

    Dana continued to make substantial progress on its enterprise strategy with the expansion of its e-Mobility offerings, including new high-voltage motor offerings, the founding a motor facility in Amal, Sweden, the launch of production of its commercial vehicle eS9000r e-Axle, and the finalization of the acquisition of Pi Innovo, LLC.

    The company also received a number of important awards, including being named a ‘Top Employer’ in Europe and “World’s Best Employer” by Forbes magazine, receiving the inaugural Sustainability Award in Automotive from the ATZ/MTZ group and Roland Berger, and being honored as one of “America’s Most Responsible Companies” by Newsweek for the third consecutive year.

    Technology

    We earned our eighth Automotive News PACE Award for the complete vehicle integration of e-Propulsion and e-Power Systems.

    Sustainability

    We accelerated our climate commitments (originally made in 2020) to reduce global Scope 1 and 2 emissions from more than 50 percent by 2030, to more than 75 percent in the same time frame, with an ultimate target of net zero by 2040.

    In December, our United States wind facility became operational and is now generating approximately 300,000 megawatt hours of renewable electricity annually, offsetting 100 percent of Dana’s emissions from purchased electricity in the United States and Canada.

    For the fourth consecutive year, Dana was named among “America’ Most Responsible Companies” by Newsweek and recognized as one of the “2023 World’s Most Ethical Companies®” by Ethisphere.

    Commitment to Quality

    Dana received 30 customer awards this year across the globe for our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.

    People Finding A Better Way

    We were also recognized around the world as a top employer.

    • America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity 2023 – Newsweek

    • America’s Greatest Workplaces for Women 2023 – Newsweek

    • Top Employer 2023 in 12 countries, earning a special distinction for our European operations

    • Great Places to Work Institute

    For the first time, Dana was the title sponsor of the 2022 Dana Open presented by Marathon – one of the longest running and most popular stops on the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) tour.

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