NTN Driveshaft Inc.

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- 8251 S International Drive Columbus IN 47201
- (812) 342-5301
- (812) 342-1155
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- www.ntndriveshaft.com
Hours:
Administrative Hours: Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Driving Directions:
Easily accessible from I-65 via Exit 64. From the exit go West to the first stoplight, turn left. Continue straight to the manufacturing campus security guard.
About Us
Corporate History
NTN began in 1918 when investor Noboru Niwa, his sales company Tomoe Trading Co., and engineer Jiro Nishizono joined together to design and manufacture the first NTN ball bearings.
By 1939, NTN had constructed what would become its global manufacturing center, Kuwana Works. In 1954, NTN became the first Japanese industrial manufacturer to be awarded the prestigious Deming Prize for statistical quality control. NTN continued to grow throughout the 1950s and 1960s as additional factories were built and sales operations expanded to Europe.
NTN Bearing Corporation of America was established in 1963 to support local sales of NTN bearings in the American market. The corporation was now capable of manufacturing ball bearings, spherical, tapered, cylindrical, and needle roller bearings and automotive constant velocity joints. By the mid 1980s, NTN had acquired the Bower™ brand from Federal-Mogul Corporation, thereby expanding the company’s catalog of tapered and cylindrical roller bearings. Ten years later, NTN acquired BCA™, again from Federal-Mogul, to round out its product line with automotive clutch release bearings and specialty agricultural bearing assemblies.
The Columbus location was established in 1989 and began shipping quality driveshafts in April of 1991. 2018 marked NTN's 100th Anniversary.
Today, NTN operates more than fifty plants worldwide and is the third largest bearing manufacturer in the world.
Highlights
- Precision automotive manufacturing specializing in high-quality driveshaft and drivetrain components.
- Commitment to quality, safety, and continuous improvement through proven manufacturing processes.
- nvesting in workforce development, leadership growth, and long-term career opportunities.
- Active community partner supporting volunteerism, youth programs, and local initiatives.
- Focused on environmental responsibility and sustainable manufacturing practices.
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