Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. (CPS) NYSE
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Address
40300 Traditions Drive
Northville, MI 48168
United States of America (the)
Phone
248 596 5900
Sector
Consumer Cyclical
Industry
Auto - Parts
Employees
22000
First IPO Date
May 25, 2010
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Jeffrey S. Edwards | Chairman & Chief Executive Officer | 3.01M | 1962 |
| MaryAnn Peterson Kanary | Senior Vice President, Chief Legal Officer & Secretary | 962,542 | 1976 |
| Larry E. Ott | Senior Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer | 1.02M | 1959 |
| Patrick R. Clark | President of Sealing Systems & Chief Manufacturing Officer | 1.17M | 1974 |
| Christopher E. Couch | President of Fluid Handling Systems & Chief Technology Officer | 1.17M | 1971 |
| Jonathan Banas | Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer | 1.27M | 1971 |
| Shannon Quinn | President of Industrial & Specialty Group | 0 | 1970 |
| Somasundhar Venkatasubramanian | enior Vice President & Chief Information Technology Officer and AI Officer | 0 | 1971 |
| Alison Nudd | Vice President & Chief Accounting Officer | 0 | 1971 |
| Roger S. Hendriksen | Director of Investor Relations | 0 | N/A |
Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc., operating primarily through its subsidiary Cooper-Standard Automotive Inc., is an enterprise dedicated to the engineering, production, and sale of vital automotive components, specifically sealing, fuel and braking, and fluid conveyance systems. Its comprehensive portfolio of sealing solutions encompasses obstacle detection sensor setups, adaptable dynamic and static seals, innovative variable extrusion systems, specialized sealing items, encapsulated glass components, stainless steel trim elements, FlushSeal technologies, and aesthetically textured surfaces mimicking fabric. For fuel and braking distribution, the company offers chassis and tank fuel lines (including bundled options), direct injection and port fuel rails, metallic brake lines (also offered in bundles), protective tube coatings, convenient quick connection mechanisms, advanced low oligomer multi-layer convoluted tubes, and brake jounce lines. Furthermore, its fluid transfer systems include heater and coolant hoses, turbocharger hoses, quick connect fittings, charged air cooler ducts and assemblies, DPF and SCR emission lines, secondary air hoses, degas tanks, hoses for brakes and clutches, air intake and charge systems, transmission oil cooling hoses, and specialized multilayer tubing for glycol-based thermal regulation. These components are predominantly integrated into passenger vehicles and light trucks, serving both original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and the aftermarket for replacement parts. Cooper-Standard maintains a broad international footprint, with operations in countries such as the United States, Mexico, China, Poland, Canada, Germany, and France, among other global locations. The company was founded in 1960 and has its principal corporate office in Northville, Michigan.