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COVER STORY
Innovating
and joining
technologies
Innovation, quality, creativity, constant focus on
customers and commitment to the future – these are
the core values that TTB-RENO believes makes it a
highly trustworthy partner.
TransTechnology Brasil was founded, as RENO, in 1955 - almost exactly the same time as the Brazilian automotive industry began to
develop. In 1976, the SKF group acquired the company, following its earlier acquisition of Seeger-Orbis. In 1995, already with the name of
Seeger Reno in Brazil, it became part of the TransTechnology Group, headquartered in the USA, and mainly focused on metal fi xing parts. In
2002, now using the name of TransTechnology Brasil, it joined the USA based Interkey Group.
Today TTB-RENO sees itself as a pioneering and leading company in the development and manufacture of highly engineered products,
including retaining rings and stamped parts for almost all automotive manufacturers and the worldwide aftermarket. The pursuit of clear
strategic objectives, a real commitment to teamwork and to continuous improvement in its processes and products now characterise the
operations of TTB-RENO.
Technology
For decades, TTB-RENO has demonstrated its creativity
in developing creative solutions for specifi c applications,
then applying its extensive experience in engineering and
manufacturing. Developing new ideas, transcending obstacles,
and always looking towards the future, is as important today for
TTB-RENO as it was when the company was found 55 years ago.
TTB-RENO develops and manufactures for diverse markets. In
particular it produces highly complex products for the automotive
industry, working as an engineering partner from the initial
stages of the product development, and investing signifi cantly in
innovation and technology to meet the exacting requirements of
its customers. Its technological know-how generates customised
solutions, which deliver an excellent cost versus benefi t
relationship. To do so TTB-RENO relies on a state-of-the-art tool
room, modern simulation methods and testing equipment, as
well as a full engineering and metallurgy laboratory.
Technology management
For the development of precision and safety parts, TTB-RENO has promoted an integration of the processes in the evolution of the product,
starting with the initial phases of project development through to the fi nal stages of manufacturing. TTB-RENO uses rapid prototyping processes
to develop functional models as well as virtual computer simulation. These advanced techniques combined with manufacturing technology
performance substantially reduce development time and guarantee volume production processes of the highest quality.
Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 61 January 2010
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