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MotoRad Ltd. is a global manufacturer of automotive components, specializing in thermal management systems. Established in 1958 and originally known as Fishman Engineering Ltd., the company is now owned by Fortissimo Investment Funds and employs 156 people. In 2025, MotoRad reported an annual revenue of $28.7 million, with Matt Buchholz serving as CEO. The company develops and manufactures a range of thermal management solutions, including thermostats, caps, and sensors. These products are designed for internal combustion engines, hybrid vehicles, plug-in hybrids, and battery electric vehicles. MotoRad serves automotive OEMs, aftermarket distributors, and industrial applications, ensuring a high level of product availability and a 97.81% global fill rate to meet customer needs. The company emphasizes innovation and collaborative work environments, focusing on employee development and technological advancement.
The RAMPF Group stands for engineering and chemical solutions and caters to the economic and ecological needs of industry. Our range of competences includes: 🧪 Production and recycling of materials for modeling, lightweight construction, bonding, and protection ⚙️ Technical production systems for precise, dynamic positioning and automation, as well as technologies for complex composite parts production 💡 Comprehensive range of solutions and services, particularly for innovative customer-specific requirements Please find our imprint here: https://www.rampf-group.com/de/impressum/ https://www.rampf-group.com/en/imprint/
Mazars is an internationally integrated partnership, specialising in audit, accountancy, advisory, tax and legal services*. Operating in over 100 countries and territories around the world, we draw on the expertise of more than 50,000 professionals – 33,000+ in Mazars integrated partnership and 17,000+ via the Mazars North America Alliance – to assist clients of all sizes at every stage in their development. *Where permitted under applicable country laws