- Yazaki North America | Power. Data. Display.
Yazaki is a global leader in automotive power, data and display technologies Learn More Explore Products
- Company | Yazaki North America
Yazaki produces wire harnesses, power distribution control products, connectors, driver information systems, sensors and hybrid electric vehicle products With more than 300,000 employees in 46 countries, Yazaki is one of the world's largest privately-owned automotive suppliers
- Products Capabilities | Yazaki North America
Yazaki engineers reliable solutions for every aspect of automotive power, data and display We bring advanced technologies, innovative materials and robust processes to bear, delivering power and data products that meet the demands of today’s feature-rich vehicles and stringent government regulations
- Driving Innovation | Yazaki North America
Yazaki has the expertise and resources to optimize power and data delivery in the more capable, feature-rich vehicles demanded by today's auto consumer
- Connectors | Yazaki North America
Yazaki’s high-speed connectors are developed to meet the increasing demands of consumers and their desire for richer in-vehicle multimedia experiences Our products expand connectivity, enable faster information access and improve occupant safety, and are continually evolving to meet a variety of data requirements, including:
- Yazaki North America Opens New Distribution Center in El Paso, TX
Yazaki North America, a global leader in automotive electrical distribution systems, electronics, components, and instrumentation, is pleased to announce the grand opening of its new distribution center in El Paso, Texas
- Careers | Yazaki North America
Yazaki is a place to harness your potential We're a global leader in the research, development and delivery of vehicle power and data solutions We have job opportunities all over the world
- Corporate Facts | Yazaki North America
Yazaki's timeline of success dates back to 1929 when Sadami Yazaki began selling wiring harnesses for automobiles After important changes in governmental regulations in 1935, Japanese companies were allowed to start domestic automotive production—with positive effects for Yazaki
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