Company:WABCO Holdings, Inc.
Type | Public |
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NYSE: WBC Russell 1000 Component | |
Industry | Component manufacture and supply for commercial vehicles |
Predecessor | Trane Inc.'s Vehicle Control Systems division |
Founded | in 2007 as spin-off of Trane's Vehicle Control Systems division |
Headquarters | Rochester Hills, Michigan , |
Area served | Worldwide (34 countries) |
Key people | Jacques Esculier, CEO |
Products | electronic braking systems stability systems suspension systems transmission automation systems |
Services | customized aftermarket solutions and dedicated support for fleet operators, maintenance workshops and distribution partners |
Revenue | USD 2.72 billion (2013) |
USD 332 million (2013) | |
USD 653 million (2013) | |
Number of employees | 11000 |
Website | http://www.wabco-auto.com |
WABCO Holdings, Inc. is a provider of electronic braking, stability, suspension and transmission automation systems for heavy duty commercial vehicles. Their products are present in many commercial vehicles as truck, bus, trailer and off-highway vehicles, but only fill niche roles.[1][2]
History
Westinghouse Air Brake Company was founded in 1869. Part of that company was acquired by American Standard in 1968 and were designated as American Standards' Vehicle Control Systems division. American Standard changed its name to Trane, Inc. and on July 31, 2007, Trane spun off its Vehicle Control Systems as WABCO Holdings, Inc via a special dividend to its shareholders. The owners of Trane, Inc. stock received one share of WABCO Holdings for every three shares of Trane, Inc which they held.[3]
Trane, Inc. was acquired by Ingersoll-Rand the following year.[4]
Notable products
WABCO Holdings' key product groups are brake actuators, air compressor/air management, foundation brake, anti-lock braking, conventional braking, electronic braking, air suspension, transmission automation, vehicle electronic architecture, and stability control/support.[5] [6]
Markets
Major customers for WABCO Holdings are commercial and consumer vehicle OEMs and commercial after-market parts suppliers. Commercial truck and bus OEMs - such as Daimler (largest customer; 13% of sales, 2010), Cummins, Paccar, and Volvo - account for the majority of sales (62% of sales, 2013). Commercial after-market suppliers represent a significant minority of sales (25% of sales, 2013). Trailer and consumer vehicle OEMs also contribute a small percentage of sales.[7][8]
WABCO Holdings primary market is in Europe (61% of sales, 2013). They get some business from Asia/Pacific region, and much less from other regions of the world.[9]
North America Vehicle Control System and some compressor sales and support is provided by a Joint Venture (JV) with Meritor Inc. (Formerly Rockwell Automotive) while Disc Brake sales and higher margin compressor sales are handled directly by offices in Rochester Hills, MI and Charleston, SC.
North American operations also has a division "WABCO Reman Solutions" formed to offer remanufacturing of various brands of defective automotive components as well as WABCO branded defective components.
See also
- Wabtec - another spin-off from the original Westinghouse Air Brake Company.
- WABCO Vehicle Control Systems
References
- ↑ WABCO Holdings. US SEC Form 10-K 2010
- ↑ Reuters. 'Profile: WABCO Holdings, Inc.' Retrieved: July 31, 2011.
- ↑ WABCO Holdings. US SEC Form 10-K 2010
- ↑ WABCO Holdings. US SEC Form 10-K 2010
- ↑ WABCO Holdings. US SEC Form 10-K 2013
- ↑ Reuters. 'Profile: WABCO Holdings, Inc.' Retrieved: July 31, 2014.
- ↑ WABCO Holdings. US SEC Form 10-K 2013
- ↑ Reuters. 'Profile: WABCO Holdings, Inc.' Retrieved: July 31, 2014.
- ↑ WABCO Holdings. US SEC Form 10-K 2010