Originally Posted By: bmwjohn
I'm not sure where I heard this, but I had the impression that Deeza was a German company, or subsidiary of one, and moved production to Turkey because German parts are extremely expensive
You know, the name led me to originally assume a similar thing, but I don't know if that's correct. The info posted on Deeza's parent company's website gives some hints, but doesn't give a specific answer.
The site does say Germany is the biggest sales market for Deeza's parent company.
Deeza Chassis Parts is owned by Disa Automotive.
http://www.disaautomotive.com/about.asp
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Disa Automotive operates in North America under the corporate name Deeza Chassis Parts.
According the to the Disa website, it's a private company that was established in 1990 and it is headquartered in Turkey. The company has two owners. It doesn't say if the two owners are Turkish or if one/both are outside investors.
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Disa Automotive Ltd. Sti is a privately owned Turkish Limited Corporation and it is located in Corlu, Turkey. Corlu is a border town to Istanbul. The company is owned by two individuals with 50% shares each.
It is established in 1990 and it is a technology focused prime manufacturer of high quality suspension and steering parts for the global aftermarket.
Disa does not have its own brand. It manufactures and does branding for many well known respected corporations and trademarks around the world, as well as ships neutral products with no branding.
Disa has customers through out the world but its main markets are Europe and USA. The chart below gives brief information about the countries Disa products are being sold to;