Intermet Corporation
Intermet's 2004 bankruptcy collapsed an iron castings manufacturer serving the auto industry. The company made engine blocks, transmission cases, and brake components. Steel price increases that couldn't be passed to automakers with fixed contracts created an impossible squeeze. Intermet demonstrated the paradox of auto supplier contracts: long-term agreements that seem stable become traps when input costs rise while output prices stay fixed.
Key Leaders at Intermet Corporation
John Fain
CEO
Key Facts
1919
Founded