Autolive to acquire Delphi passive safety assets - - Aftermarket Business - Wholesaler, retailer automotive parts

Autolive to acquire Delphi passive safety assets

Source: Aftermarket Business

Autoliv Inc., an automotive safety manufacturer, will acquire North American airbag, seatbelt and steering wheel assets from Delphi.

Earlier this year, Delphi announced that it planned to exit its Occupant Protection Safety (OPS) business in North America, Europe and Asia by December 31, 2009. Under the terms of the agreement, Autoliv will acquire Delphi’s steering wheel operations in Matamoros, Mexico. These operations are considered “world class” in the automotive and heavy truck industry. Delphi’s North American airbag and seatbelt assets will be consolidated into existing Autoliv facilities. This transition is expected to occur during the next several months.

“We are particularly excited to have the opportunity to improve our vertical integration capability and competence in steering wheels in North America. The agreement also gives us an opportunity to provide our customers a seamless transition in supply of airbags and seatbelts, as our own plants already are important suppliers to these customers,” says Jan Carlson, CEO and president of Autoliv.

Existing customers include General Motors, Hyundai, Ford, Daimler and Navistar with expected combined sales of approximately $125 million in 2010. The transaction is expected to close by Dec. 31, 2009.

Autoliv Inc., the worldwide leader in automotive safety systems, develops and manufactures automotive safety systems for all major automotive manufacturers in the world. Together with its joint ventures, Autoliv has 80 facilities with approximately 36,000 employees in 28 vehicle-producing countries. In addition, the Company has technical centers in eleven countries around the world, with 21 test tracks, more than any other automotive safety supplier. Sales in 2008 amounted to US $6.5 billion. The Company's shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchangeand its Swedish Depository Receipts on the OMX Nordic Exchange in Stockholm.

Delphi is a leading global supplier of electronics and technologies for autos, commercial and other vehicles. Delphi Automotive has more than 100,000 employees in 32 countries at 270 locations and 24 engineering centers.

post a comment
Your email address will NOT be published.
appears with your comment
read our privacy policy
Note: does not support HTML
All comments submitted are subject to review, and may be delayed before posting. We reserve the right not to post comments.
Survey
What are your industry expectations for 2010?
I expect the aftermarket to improve greatly.
I expect continued consolidation.
I expect a drop in sales and consumer spending.
I expect a slow, steady improvement over the next several years.
I expect 2010 to mimic 2009 in financial hardship and company closures.
I expect the aftermarket to improve greatly.
11%
I expect continued consolidation.
11%
I expect a drop in sales and consumer spending.
6%
I expect a slow, steady improvement over the next several years.
39%
I expect 2010 to mimic 2009 in financial hardship and company closures.
32%
View Results
Thank you for sharing your opinion with Aftermarket Business!
E-News envelope

Check the e-newsletter(s) you would like to receive.

Rollover each title for information.

Distribution - Anyone interested in auto parts issues will enhance their business by subscribing to our Distribution newsletter from Aftermarket Business. Published every Tuesday and Friday.
Collision Repair - Our Collision Repair newsletter from ABRN provides up-to-date news, innovative products, technical discussions and shop management features designed to enhance your business. Published every Tuesday and Friday.
Service Repair - Sign up today for Service Repair news from Motor Age. Benefiting auto technicians, this e-newsletter provides the latest news and analysis, technical automotive service information and business management tips. Published every Monday and Thursday.
Certified Technician - Professional automotive technicians and parts distributors seeking aftermarket products should sign up for the Certified Technician e-newsletter. This is your source for information about the latest tools, equipment and parts that can help you better service your customers. Published every Monday and Thursday.

Source: Aftermarket Business,
Click here