August 13, 2006 Siemens VDO engineers are working on plans to integrate the drivetrain, steering, shock absorbers and brakes directly into the wheels of future cars. This concept, called eCorner, is ...
In the largest acquisition in the history of auto suppliers, Siemens AG said today it will sell its Siemens VDO Automotive parts unit to German rival Continental AG for $15.66 billion, or 11.4 billion ...
MUNICH, Germany — Siemens VDO has successfully concluded road tests of cars equipped with its electronic wedge brake (EWB). The system is a significant building block of the drive-by-wire concept. The ...
US component manufacturer, TRW, is interested in acquiring Siemens VDO. A report in the Financial Times (FT) today says that TRW is considering making an offer to take over the whole company. Other US ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. THE intensity of bidding for parts supply contracts of local car makers is set to rise following German tyre giant Continental ...
Simply sign up to the US companies myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Siemens has agreed to sell VDO, its car-parts maker, to Germany’s Continental and bought Dade Behring, a US medical ...
October 9, 2006 The vice-like grip of increasingly competitive pressure is forcing every aspect of business to become as efficient as possible and one area where there is plenty of fat to be pared ...
Despite the lack of early acceptance by U.S. automakers, Siemens VDO Automotive Corp. isn't giving up on telematics. Auburn Hills-based Siemens, which produces electronic sensors and controls for cars ...
DETROIT - Siemens VDO Automotive Corp. has created a division to focus on the North American diesel market. The division's powertrain diesel systems North American headquarters will be in Columbia, ...
Automotive component manufacturer Siemens VDO Automotive is mulling a merger with its parent, the engineering giant Siemens which holds an 86% stake in the company. The company makes automotive ...
Mumbai, Nov. 26: Siemens will merge Bangalore-based VDO Automotive (SVDO India) with itself. A share exchange ratio of one share of Siemens for every 12 shares of SVDO has been proposed. The merger ...
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