GKN Plans New Regional Headquarters For Auburn Hills, MI

Artist rendering of new GKN headquarters. (Photo: PRNewsFoto/GKN.)

Posted by Heidi Schwartz

GKN Driveline and GKN Sinter Metals are expanding their automotive operations and moving to a new regional headquarters for the Americas in the Detroit suburb of Auburn Hills early next year. The new site will also house employees from GKN’s Land Systems and North American Services groups. Construction of the facility is scheduled to begin in August.

GKN’s new headquarters complex will provide additional space for state-of-the-art testing and validation equipment along with additional engineering design areas for driveline and sinter metal products.  Executive management teams from both GKN Driveline and GKN Sinter Metals will be located in the new headquarters building along with various engineering groups and other corporate activities.

Robert Willig, president of GKN Driveline Americas noted that the need for additional space and resources has become paramount in view of GKN’s substantial growth in recent years and the number of major new program launches planned for the Americas.

“GKN has significantly increased its engineering resources in the past four years and plans to recruit and hire even more engineering personnel to support more than 100 new program launches in the next three years for GKN Driveline and GKN Sinter Metals,” Willig said. “Our new headquarters facility underlines our commitment to our customers and to the Americas.”

“The increase in demand for our technology-leading driveline systems made it essential for us to find a suitable facility to support projected growth and better serve our customers.”

Chris Franks, president, GKN Sinter Metals Americas, added: “The additional space is ideally located in close proximity to many of our global customers and will give us access to the additional resources.”

GKN officials would also like to acknowledge “the tremendous support” provided for the project by Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder’s office, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and the City of Auburn Hills.