Haldex Reorganizing Product Centers

March 8, 2001
Mo.-based Haldex Brake Systems is reorganizing its product centers to provide a better global focus on product development and manufacturing activities. The company said it has established four product centers to focus on particular product lines. The Braking Controls Product Center, managed by Robert Else, will have global responsibility for ABS/EBS product families, brake actuators and braking system
Mo.-based Haldex Brake Systems is reorganizing its product centers to provide a better global focus on product development and manufacturing activities. The company said it has established four product centers to focus on particular product lines.

The Braking Controls Product Center, managed by Robert Else, will have global responsibility for ABS/EBS product families, brake actuators and braking system valves. The Air Supply and Suspension Controls Product Center, headed by Gary Broda, will have global responsibility for air compressors, air treatment and air management devices and suspension control valves.

The Foundation Brake Product Center, managed by Magnus Bergström, will have global responsibility for automatic and manual brake adjusters and air disc brake activity. And Ron Rana will head up the Friction Product Center, for Haldex brake friction products worldwide.

Under the new structure, customer contact activities will continue to be handled by a single Haldex Brake Systems Division organization in North America, South America, Europe and Asia, the company said.

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