MANN+HUMMEL acquires Affinia Group, expands global filtration business

MANN+HUMMEL has announced that it has finalised its acquisition of the global filtration operations of the Affinia Group, manufacturer of the WIX and FILTRON brand of filters.

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L-R: Alfred Weber, president and CEO of MANN+HUMMEL, and Keith Wilson, previous CEO and president of Affinia.

L-R: Alfred Weber, president and CEO of MANN+HUMMEL, and Keith Wilson, previous CEO and president of Affinia.

MANN+HUMMEL has announced that it has finalised its acquisition of the global filtration operations of the Affinia Group, manufacturer of the WIX and FILTRON brand of filters.

“The addition of the WIX and FILTRON brands to MANN+HUMMEL strengthens our global presence with an expanded product portfolio and access to new markets,” said Alfred Weber, president and CEO of MANN+HUMMEL.

“Our joint 150 years of experience, complementary competencies, and 20,000 valued employees worldwide ensure that we will continue to grow and serve our customers with the best in filtration solutions,” he added.

The two companies will bring together on- and off-road and industrial filtration solutions. Affinia's filtration business, which is known for its WIX and FILTRON brands, specialises in the oil, fuel, hydraulic and coolant filter aftermarket.

MANN+HUMMEL is a privately-held global filtration expert offering filtration solutions to original equipment and aftermarket customers in both the automotive and industrial sectors. MANN+HUMMEL will lead the Group as a new business unit based in North Carolina in the US. Keith Wilson, previously CEO and president of Affinia, will retain his executive function as president and CEO of MANN+HUMMEL Filtration Technology and report to Manfred Wolf, the supervisory board chairman of the acquired company. 

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