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Words from our CEO

TitanX Engine Cooling’s long term vision, and what we strive for, is to become the leading supplier of cooling technology to commercial vehicles with a global footprint. Today we operate from our three divisions, two in Sweden, Mjällby and Linköping, and one in the USA, Jamestown, NY.

Our operational excellence, which we base on quality, is what defines our production process.  We incorporate quality into our production as well as into our research and development processes in order to generate project and product excellence. And it is through our joint development projects that we strive to exceed customers’ expectations and meet the variations in their demands, while maintaining production and R&D at a world-class level.

Following our strategy to become a truly global supplier to our key customers, we have agreed to expand our operations to Brazil. Furthermore, we have also decided to enter into the Chinese market. These expansions are clear examples of our goal to become global, while still operating locally.

As we look into the future, we see the importance of fuel economy and efficiency, which have become a main focal point of our research and development.  In order for us to achieve optimal cooling innovations and to exceed our customers’ expectations, we continuously invest in Research and Development. We want and need to be prepared for what the future holds, which means, having the right technical solutions ready for our customers. With the dedication and experience of our people we will continue to grow and successfully achieve our goals.

Stefan Nordström

 
                        Stefan Nordström
CEO

 

News
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
TitanX starts operations in Brazil
This past November 2011 TitanX Brazil was registered under the name TitanX Refrigeração de Motores, LTDA. Groundbreaking for the production facility is expected for early February in the city of Jaguariúna, Brazil, located northeast of Sao Paulo. 

Friday, January 13, 2012
New Group Heat Transfer Method Engineer appointed
Jonathan Murphy has been employed as Group Heat Transfer Method Engineer. 

Thursday, December 08, 2011
5 Reasons to intern or do your thesis at TitanX

From students themselves, here are 5 reasons why you should intern or do your thesis with us:


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