Hanon Systems was initially established as Halla Climate Control, a joint venture between
Ford and
Mando Machinery, in 1986. During the
Asian financial crisis in 1999,
Halla Group, a parent company of Mando, went bankrupt and sold its entire stake in the joint venture to
Visteon under Ford. After Visteon's takeover, Ford integrated Visteon's thermal system businesses into Halla Climate Control and changed its name to Halla Visteon Climate Control (HVCC) in 2013. In 2015, Visteon sold its 70% stake in HVCC to a consortium led by Hahn & Company, a South Korean private equity investment firm, and
Hankook. HVCC was renamed Hanon Systems after the acquisition. In 2019, Hanon Systems acquired
Magna International's fluid pressure and control unit for US$1.23 billion. ==See also==