ArvinMeritor forms Global Ride Control Business

TROY, Mich. — ArvinMeritor is developing a global ride control businesses as an integral part of the company’s overall vehicle stability strategy.

Part of the strategy, announced last month after the company said it’s selling its Emissions Technologies business, will involve the integration of design, manufacturing and distribution of light-, medium- and heavy-duty original equipment and replacement shock absorbers and struts.

The new organization will also include the 100-year old Gabriel light vehicle aftermarket business previously held in discontinued operations. “ArvinMeritor continues to sharpen its focus on core competencies which include chassis, drivetrain and aperture systems,” said Chairman, CEO and President Charles G. “Chip” McClure. “By combining and leveraging our current ride control engineering, supply base and global operations we’re uniquely positioned to develop advanced vehicle stability solutions that our diverse original equipment and aftermarket customers will value.”The newly-combined Ride Control business will report into the company’s Light Vehicle Systems (LVS) business group.

ArvinMeritor LVS President, Phil Martens added, “ArvinMeritor is also implementing an aggressive strategy in Asia which includes responding to an overwhelming demand for ride control capabilities. The proceeds from the Emissions Technologies sale will increase our ability to invest in the research and technology that will further enhance our ability to serve our global OEM and aftermarket customer needs.”


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