Opel

Opel

Adam Opel AG is a German automobile company founded by Adam Opel in 1862. Opel has been building automobiles since 1899, and became an Aktiengesellschaft in 1929. The company is headquartered in Rüsselsheim, Germany. It became a majority-stake subsidiary of the General Motors Corporation in 1929 and has been a wholly owned subsidiary since 1931. In 2010 Opel announced that it will invest around 11 billion euros in the next five years. One billion of that is designated solely for the development of innovative and fuel-saving engines and transmissions. The company was founded in...
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Founded:1863
Headquarters:Rüsselsheim, Germany

Headquarters of Opel

Rüsselsheim
Rüsselsheim
Population:59,599

Rüsselsheim is the largest town in the Groß-Gerau district in the Rhein-Main region of Germany. It is one of seven special status towns in Hesse and is located on the Main, only a few kilometres from its mouth in Mainz. The suburbs of Bauschheim and Königstädten are included in...
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Current Opel board members

Gary L. Cowger
Gary L. Cowger

Gary L Cowger has worked at General Motors for over 40 years and is currently Group Vice President of Global Manufacturing and Labor Relations.

Carl Peter Forster
Carl Peter Forster
Board member since:April 2001

Carl-Peter Forster has been GM vice president and president of GM Europe, based in Zurich, Switzerland, since June 2004. Effective January 1, 2006,...
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Divisions of Opel

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Who are the Board of Directors at Opel?
  • A:
    Some Members of the Board include:
    - Gary L. Cowger, Board Member
    - Carl Peter Forster, Chairman
  • Q:
    Which market sectors does Opel operate?
  • A:
    The company operates in the car and auto category.
  • Q:
    During which year was Opel founded?
  • A:
    The business was founded in 1863.
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