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Madison Heights - a suburb of Detroit - is home to Henkel’s Adhesive Technologies’ Transportation and Metals business, supporting production of everything from cars to airplanes to beverage cans. Learn more in this segment of #AViewFrom: Madison Heights, MI
The Adhesive Technologies facility located in Madison Heights, MI, supports industries including automotive, aerospace, and metal packaging.
Home to over 250 employees, Henkel is one of the largest employers in Madison Heights, creating the latest adhesive technologies for the automotive, aerospace, metal coil and metal packaging industries. Product development and R&D teams work on next-generation materials to enable paint on cars and airplanes to be free of corrosion, noise to be reduced and crash impacts minimized, food and beverages to be fresh and safe, and building metals like steel to be ready for use in construction.
Originally built in 1957, the property and facilities became part of Henkel following the acquisition of Parker Chemical in 1987. Just outside of “Motor City” (a.k.a. Detroit), the automotive manufacturing hub of the United States, the Henkel Madison Heights strategic location allows the team to be close to customers. This allows for better collaboration, which in turn helps meet customer’s needs and drives industry innovation forward.
The Madison Heights facility has recently undergone extensive site improvements, providing an enhanced experience for visiting customers. Check out the updates in this video!
Our recently updated Madison Heights facility together with our talented employees, provide an inspirational space to collaborate and find innovative solutions for customer challenges. Enhancing our customer experience with offerings that include increased digital engagement adds value for our customers and contributes to strengthening our leading position.
Juliane Hefel, Corporate VP Automotive OEM Americas, Henkel
Madison Heights employees participate in a variety of community service activities, including support of:
Pretreatment is an essential step in automobile manufacturing, protecting metal from corrosion and helping paint adhere better. The team at Henkel’s Madison Heights facility test & develop Henkel’s award-winning Next Generation Metal Pretreatment process, which helps manufacturers design vehicles using more lightweight materials like aluminum.
Known as “lightweighting”, this is a key strategy to help the auto industry address environmental regulations around fuel efficiency and emissions. In electric cars, the use of more lightweight materials helps to offset the weight of the battery and increase driving range.