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1999
Founded in 1999 by CEO Michael Winzkowski and COO/CFO Jim Marvin as
a small
marketing/sales/service organization, MWW initially commences business
with limited staff,
buying and selling finished goods in bulk to suitable clients.
1999
MWW begins working with AISIN/AWA, a partially Toyota owned, diverse
Japanese automotive
OE-component manufacturer with an US-subsidiary in Los Angeles and
Detroit.
2000
MWW contracts its first programs with several independent Toyota
vehicle processing centers in the US, Toyota International in Canada
and in 2003 directly with Toyota Motor Manufacturing Corp in Canada.
2003
Rainer Poertner joins the company as Executive Vice President, to
accommodate taking the company public and together with management
develop an expanded business plan. He takes responsibility for new
business development, conducting the company’s fund raising
activities, managing investor relations and establishing and executing
the company’s plan for acquisitions.
2006
MWW is being awarded several programs by South East Toyota, Gulf
States Toyota, Toyota Canada, Kia USA and Mobis (Hyundai Worldwide).
2006
The Company enters into an agreement for handling investor relations
with Consulting for Strategic Growth in New York.
2006
The Company’s SB2 Registration Statement is approved by the
SEC and MWW begins trading under the symbol MMWC.OB.
2007 May
MWW acquires Colortek, a 45,000 square-foot Class A painting facility
in Baroda, Michigan
producing for MWW, Ford and Chrysler.
2007 August
MWW commences operations of AutoFX, a 64,000 square foot facility
in Elkhart, Indiana, involved in the Class A painting of van conversions
for companies such as Forest River and Gulfstream.
2007 October
MWW starts operating under the name “MWW Automotive - A Marketing
WorldWide Company” to
better reflect and identify the business platform of MWW to the
public.
2007 October
MWX begins delivery of its first accessory product to Toyota Germany.
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