Johnson Controls, Inc. (NYSE: JCI) is a company, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. It was founded in 1885 by professor Warren S. Johnson, inventor of the first electric room thermostat.
Johnson Controls operates three business units: Automotive Experience, Building Efficiency and Power Solutions. الشركه دي اكبر نصاااابهو اللباني ابو الالماني و السوري الي يبا يوظف جريرتوا كلها اكبر نصابيييين غير السعوديون طبعا
In 1883, Warren S. Johnson, a professor at the State Normal School in Whitewater, Wisconsin, received a patent for the first electric room thermostat. His invention helped launch the building control industry and was the impetus for a new company.
Brookfield LePage Johnson Controls is a joint venture with Brookfield Properties to provide commercial property management services in Canada. It was established in 1990.
Major SKT - MSKT is a joint venture with Diniz Holding in Turkey building automotive seats for major OEMs.
Johnson Controls-Saft Advanced Power Solutions (JCS) is a joint venture between Johnson Controls and French battery company Saft Groupe S.A.. It was officially launched in January 2006.
It was confirmed on January 22, 2010, that the Johnson Controls plant in Lakeshore, Ontario would close in late March 2010 and the property sold. The plant supplies headliners for Chrysler minivans assembled at the Windsor Assembly Plant in nearby Windsor. The union is hopeful that the remaining workers will be absorbed by Chrysler. They would, theoretically, replace workers who have taken buyouts or left. The Johnson workers recently ratified a three-year contract in November that froze wages, but the company was not able to maintain its Chrysler assigments. It has not been announced where the headliners will be built after Johnson closes, but it is likely the work will move to a nearby Michigan plant that already builds headliners for European minivans.