Visteon is one of the world's largest suppliers of automotive parts. The company formed in 1997 and spun off from the Ford Motor Company in 2000. In 2005, Visteon moved to new headquarters in Van Buren Township, Michigan. Visteon is to the Ford Motor Company as Delphi is to General Motors and Denso is to Toyota. Visteon's market share, market and revenue has changed substantially since it formed. A majority of revenue came from North America, driven by its relationship with Ford Motor Company. Today its revenue is mainly from Europe and Asia with North America market share becoming a lesser... part of its portfolio in terms of revenue and non-Ford business growing. The organization is divided into four core business groups: Electronics being the largest of the groups as it includes Driver Information, Audio & Powertrain segments. Visteon provides a full supply chain, that is to say it designs, develops and manufactures automotive parts to the needs of its customers. The company operates in 27 countries and has three corporate offices reflecting the companies key markets. Visteon began a three year restructuring program from 2005-2009.
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