Historical Highlights

July 21, 2010 Inauguration of 300,000th Engine & 5,500,000th Transmission Units.
July 16, 2007 Mass production of EVO Sleeve.
August 21, 2006 Mass production of I-parts (Isuzu). First business outside of MMC group.
August 1, 2006 Mass production of V5M21 KA-SL for Taiyo, Nagoya.
November 16, 2005 ATC was elevated to Hall of Fame in the Search for Outstanding LMC Award given by DOLE/NCMB.See related story...
November 18, 2003 ATC received Best LMC award during 4th National Convention on Labor Management Cooperation at the Manila Hotel given by NCMB.
February 26, 2003 ATC achieved certification for ISO 9001:2000 version.
October 18, 2001 ATC was chosen as one of the best 3 companies in the Philippines in the field of LMC practices. President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo presented the award at the Malacañang Palace.
September 26, 2001 ATC was presented by ECOP as Philippine Model Company for the Global Compact Project by the United Nations.
October 20, 2000 ATC obtained ISO 14001 certification.
May 17, 2000 Registered with BOI, fifth plant capacity expansion (FM4 Line) from 191,160 to 474,796 units / year.
December 17, 1999 ATC achieved the ISO 9002 certification.
October 19, 1999 Laguna Lake Development Authority awarded ATC Buhay-Kalikasan Award.
July 11, 1998 First export of transmission component parts to Proton (Malaysia).
March 26, 1998 1998 DTI-Pro Active Achievement Award Model Company, LMC Category from Department of Trade and Industry, DTI-CLARA.
January 29, 1998 Inauguration of Dream Plant and 25TH Anniversary of ATC attended by MMC President Mr. Katsuhiko Kawasoe and NIC President Mr. Masatake Kusamichi.
May 22, 1997 2,000,000th transmission unit rolled off the assembly line.
April 3, 1997 Blessing of ATC Dream Plant.
April 19, 1996 Groundbreaking Ceremony of ATC Dream plant.
June 6, 1995 CM-11 project registered with BOI. Fourth plant capacity expansion from 143,160 to 191,160 units / year.
June 24, 1994 1,500,000TH transmission rolled off the assembly line.
November 13, 1990 Engine assembly project registered with BOI with rated capacity of 30,000 units per year.
February 13, 1989 Registered with BOI, third plant capacity expansion from 96,000 to 143,160 units per year.
March 19, 1985 Registered with BOI, second plant capacity expansion from 68,000 to 96,000 units/year.
January 4, 1984 Registered with BOI, first plant capacity expansion from 40,000 to 68,000 units/year.
August 1982 First export of transmission assemblies to Thailand.
January 20, 1975 Plant inaugurated by the President of the Philippines.
December 28, 1974 First export of 4-speed KM110 and KM117 transmissions to Japan.
July 19, 1974 Assembly operation of KM110 and KM117 transmission started.
October 17, 1973 Registered with Board of Investments (BOI) as preferred pioneer enterprise with rated capacity of 40,000 transmission/year.
January 29, 1973 ATC was organized and registered with Securities and Exchange Commission with an authorized capital of P30M and paid-up capital of P22M.

Labor Management Cooperation (LMC) Hall of Fame Awardee, November 16, 2005

Laying the foundation. Contruction of ATC Dream Plant in 1997.

Inauguration of Engine Plant, June 7, 1991

ATC Plant inaugurated on January 20, 1975 by President Ferdinand E. Marcos.

Humble beginning. Construction of the old ATC plant in Canlubang, Laguna.