ACTBE Inc. is a Japan-based provider of automotive components and related services, focused on the design, manufacturing, and distribution of advanced braking systems and safety-related automotive technologies; it operates primarily in Japan with international sales and partnerships to serve global automakers and suppliers. Founded in 199X, ACTBE is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, and maintains regional offices and production facilities across Asia and Europe to support R&D, manufacturing, and after-sales support.
Main products and services: braking systems and components for passenger and commercial vehicles; electronic braking and safety systems; brake discs, drums, calipers, and associated hardware; brake control software and ECU integration; ABS/ESP and traction control modules; vehicle dynamics and safety sensor assemblies; brake master cylinders and hydraulic systems; aftermarket brake parts; technical support, testing, and qualification services; system integration for OEM programs; engineering services for safety-critical automotive subsystems.
Latest major company changes: enters strategic partnerships with global automakers and Tier 1 suppliers to co-develop next-generation braking and safety technologies; pursues targeted acquisitions to expand regional manufacturing capacity and complementary product lines; launches new intelligent braking platforms and software services for connected vehicles; undergoes organizational restructuring to streamline global operations and align with E/E architecture trends; expands regional footprint in Southeast Asia and Europe; rebranding and corporate reorganizations to emphasize integrated mobility safety solutions.
Additional context: Industry and segments include automotive components, braking systems, safety electronics, and related software services; primary customers are OEMs and automotive suppliers; geographic operations span Japan, China, Southeast Asia, Europe, and North America; founders and headquarters located in Tokyo, Japan; subsidiaries and parent relationships reflect a multinational corporate structure with manufacturing sites, R&D centers, and regional sales units.