Track the American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings INC stock price and the full directors' dealings record of the company, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Industry sector, American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings INC has published 122 public disclosures. The latest transaction was disclosed on 2 May 2025 (Attribution). Among the most active insiders: Kemp Terri M.. Every trade is openly available.
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American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc. (AAM) is a U.S. industrial company listed on the NYSE under the ticker AXL, with headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1994, AAM has built its business as a Tier 1 automotive supplier focused on driveline systems and metal-forming components. The company designs, engineers, validates, and manufactures products for light vehicles, commercial vehicles, and increasingly electrified platforms, placing it at the intersection of traditional auto manufacturing and the shift toward hybrid and battery-electric powertrains. AAM’s business is organized into two reportable segments: Driveline and Metal Forming. The Driveline segment includes front and rear axles, driveshafts, differential assemblies, clutch modules, disconnecting driveline technologies, and electric/hybrid driveline systems. The Metal Forming segment produces engine, transmission, driveline, and safety-critical components used across internal-combustion and electric vehicle architectures. This structure gives AAM exposure to both legacy powertrain demand and next-generation electrification content, although the company remains highly linked to OEM production volumes and automotive market cycles. From a competitive standpoint, AAM is known for its engineering depth in axles, driveline modules, and electric-drive solutions. Management positions the company as a global Tier 1 supplier with capabilities spanning concept development, validation, industrialization, and high-volume manufacturing. AAM says it operates across nearly 85 locations worldwide, giving it a meaningful global manufacturing footprint and the ability to stay close to major customers. Its competitive advantage is therefore less about consumer branding and more about being a mission-critical component supplier embedded in the automotive value chain. The company’s product portfolio includes QUANTUM® Beam Axles, QUANTUM® AWD & RWD Modules, EcoTrac®, VecTrac®, TracRite®, and its Electric Drive Technologies. Recent strategic momentum has been tied to electrification programs. In June 2025, AAM announced a new agreement with Scout Motors to supply front electric drive units and rear e-Beam axles for the upcoming Traveler SUV and Terra pickup truck, with production targeted to begin in 2027. That announcement underscores AAM’s push to win content on next-generation vehicle platforms and to expand its role in electric mobility. For French-speaking investors, AAM is best viewed as a cyclical but technologically relevant U.S. auto supplier, exposed to North American and global vehicle production trends while benefiting from increasing electric-vehicle content. The company’s listing on the NYSE and its domicile in the United States are important context for understanding its trading venue, disclosure framework, and investor base.