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When demand for tire pumps began to slow in the early s, August Meyer and Charles McIntyre realized that the same technology could be adapted to a new and more promising opportunity — the suspension damper. And when things became more challenging, such as when carmakers began to shift to smaller, lighter, front-wheel-drive vehicles in the s, Tenneco was quick to invest in the development and production of MacPherson struts, both for the original equipment and replacement markets.
Tenneco introduced the latest Tenneco and Monroe brand innovations for the original equipment and replacement markets at the th anniversary celebration. These included the OE-focused Monroe Intelligent Suspension portfolio, which comprises adaptive, semi-active and active suspension solutions, serving all vehicle segments.
Monroe is a trusted business partner to vehicle parts providers and their customers, offering industry-leading application coverage, world-class technical training, innovative marketing programs and a broad portfolio of business-building tools. Founded in in Monroe, Mich. Meyer, the business that eventually became Monroe Auto Equipment Company initially manufactured tire pumps for the owners of early automobiles. Meyer soon added a partner, local Dodge motorcar dealer Charles S.
By , Meyer and McIntyre had turned their attention to a larger opportunity — the demand for increased driver comfort and control.
Nine decades and millions of customers later, the Monroe brand has become a globally recognized standard of innovation and product excellence within the ride control category. About Us. Select Language. McIntyre, who helped make the brand an early leader in ride control technology. He soon formed a partnership with McIntyre, a local automobile dealer. The company invented the first double-action shock in and by was a leading supplier to Detroit-based vehicle manufacturers.
Monroe is a predominant brand of replacement ride control products in North America, South America and Europe and has established a strong foundation for growth in China, India and other markets, the company noted. These included the OE-focused Monroe Intelligent Suspension portfolio, which comprises adaptive, semi-active and active suspension solutions, serving all vehicle segments.
The company was renamed Monroe Australia Pty Ltd. The move enhanced Monroe's presence in the UK and improved customer service throughout Europe. Groundbreaking products such as Sensa-Trac and Reflex first came to market during the s, cementing Monroe's position as the global leader in ride control.
The first great product breakthrough of the new century in the ride control sector was Monroe's popular Quick-Strut in Monroe's game-changing, innovative system allows the suspension to change almost instantaneously from a comfortable ride to a firmer, more sporty type, depending on the driving conditions.
In , Monroe's parent company Tenneco Inc. DRiV Incorporated has become one of the largest global multi-line, multi-brand aftermarket suppliers and one of the largest global original equipment OE ride performance and braking suppliers to aftermarket, light vehicle, and commercial vehicle customers. We can't say for sure what the future of the automobile holds, but you can be sure Monroe will be there with the innovations that continue to provide motorists across the globe with enhanced safety and control.
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