
Unsere Geschichte
Alles begann 1946, als zwei Schwäger ihren Traum von der Selbstständigkeit verfolgten. KB Jensen und Tage Jensen gründeten die Firma „Tage Jensen & Co.“ und verkauften Autoersatzteile.
Aus den bescheidenen Anfängen, die durch einen Bankkredit und einen Schwiegervater, der bereit war, Bürgschaft zu übernehmen, finanziert wurden, holten die beiden Jungunternehmer schließlich ein Jahrzehnt später einen dritten Partner ins Boot und wurden selbst zu Herstellern von Ersatzteilen. In den 1980er Jahren gingen die Firmengründer in den Ruhestand und das Erbe von TAJCO wurde von der Familie Lorenz, der das Unternehmen noch heute gehört, fortgeführt und zu neuen Höhen geführt.
Im Folgenden sehen Sie einige Meilensteine in der Geschichte von TAJCO
1946
Die beiden Schwäger Tage Jensen und Knud Børge (Spitzname KB) Jensen gründen das Handelsunternehmen „Tage Jensen & Co.“ im dänischen Aarhus. Sie kaufen Ersatzteile von Herstellern und verkaufen diese an Autohändler, Reparaturwerkstätten und Tankstellen weiter.
1955
Tage and K.B partner up with Johannes Christiansen and move into manufacturing spare parts for the automotive industry. The factory is based in Esbjerg on the west coast of Denmark. The first production of brass exhaust trims for the aftermarket (direct sales to consumers via retail outlets) begins. The company name is changed to TAJCO (an abbreviation of Tage Jensen & CO.). Over the next few years, TAJCO becomes a well-known brand across Europe, especially in Germany where the majority of the export goes to.
1984
The three owners of TAJCO retire and sell the company to Svend Aage Lorenz. He moves the company to Grindsted, Denmark, in 1985.
1988
TAJCO acquires the company RACO and its production of battery terminals for car batteries and jumper cables. The same year, TAJCO lands the first OEM order for exhaust trims from BMW. This marks the beginning of rapid growth and several awards, including that of the company of the year.
1992
TAJCO acquires one of its competitors, the German company Fa. Böckelmann. This paves the way for better access to the German car accessories market and customers such as BMW and Mercedes. Daimler AG becomes a new OEM customer.
1996
TAJCO celebrates its 50th anniversary on the 1st of April at the headquarters in Grindsted. One of the highlights of the day is the showcasing of the brand new BMW Z3, which was known for its role in the James Bond film GoldenEye (1995). The exhaust trim of the Z3 was of course made by TAJCO.
1997
Svend Aage Lorenz’s two sons, Kurt and Frank Lorenz, become joint owners of TAJCO and take on the responsibility for production and product development.
1999
This year marks the beginning of a new era in TAJCO’s history: The company becomes a direct supplier to series production at BMW. At the same time, VW Group can be added to the list of OEM customers.
The same year, TAJCO produces its first stainless steel trims for Nissan. BMW soon follows.
2000
The revamped Mini Cooper was launched with the iconic ‘Budweiser’ exhaust trim. The trim was designed by the famous.
2001
Svend Aage Lorenz leaves TAJCO due to illness, leaving his two sons, Frank and Kurt Lorenz, in charge. TAJCO now has approximately 40 employees.
2002
TAJCO achieves the ISO 9000 certification. A tier 1 agreement with Daimler Chrysler is made.
2003
TAJCO becomes ISO 9001 certified, resulting in greater acceptance in the automotive industry. As a result, Frank and Kurt Lorenz’s eyes are opened to the potential scale of the market for TAJCO, if the company can supply the German automotive industry directly. With Kurt and Frank as the driving forces, focus on development intensifies substantially, and for the next few years, the two brothers are responsible for all development. TAJCO also achieves to become ISO 14001 certified in 2003.
2004
It is decided to start up production in China. TAJCO becomes a tier 1 supplier for Audi (VW Group). The company now employs 130 employees. The brass exhaust trims are now phased out entirely and replaced with stainless steel trims.Based on the trim solution TAJCO made for the VW Phaeton, Bentley Motors approach the Danish company and become one of its customers.
2005
The first production of parts for the aftermarket begins in Ningbo, China, in April 2005.
2006
TAJCO is a company in rapid growth, and this presents a number of new managerial challenges. Kurt and Frank Lorenz decide to hand over the reins to a professional board of directors and a new management team, led by CEO Rolf Ebbesen.
This year is also marked by the establishment of a new factory in Ningbo, China. TAJCO is now working globally and employing about two hundred people in China, Denmark and Germany. The company becomes certified in accordance with the automotive industry’s stringent TS 16949 standard in Denmark, and in China the following year. This is later changed to a group certification.
2007
The city of Ningbo, China, becomes TAJCO’s principal production location.
2008
A sales company is established in the US with a sales office in Michigan. It is decided to develop TAJCO into a superior exhaust trim specialist for the global OEM market.
2009
Production in Denmark is put to a halt. All production is now relocated to Ningbo.
2010
TAJCO becomes tier 1 supplier to Volvo and GM
2011
TAJCO becomes supplier to Chrysler. A new TAJCO office is established in Stuttgart, Germany.
2012
Es wird beschlossen, die Produktion von Auspuffblenden für den Aftermarket (Direktverkauf an Verbraucher über den Einzelhandel) einzustellen.
2014
Der Hauptsitz von TAJCO wird von Grindsted, Dänemark, nach Vejle, Dänemark, verlegt.
2015
Der Vertriebs- und Produktionsstandort von TAJCO wird im slowakischen Malacky eröffnet.
2017
In Birmingham, Großbritannien, wird ein Lager eingerichtet.
2018
In Laredo, Texas, USA, wird ein Lagerhaus eröffnet. CEO Rolf Ebbesen geht in den Ruhestand und wird durch Erik Laursen ersetzt.
2021
Die Produktionsstätte in der Slowakei wird geschlossen und die Programme an den Standort Ningbo verlagert. Malacky bleibt für TAJCO weiterhin ein Zentrum für Vertrieb und gemeinsame Dienstleistungen.
2022
Die ersten Tageslichtöffnungsprodukte (DLO) von TAJCO gehen von der Entwicklung in die Serienproduktion. Kunde ist Audi.
Aston Martin wird neuer OEM-Kunde.
2025
TAJCO hat den Mietvertrag für einen neuen Produktionsstandort in Queretaro, Mexiko, unterzeichnet.