Autoliv expands in Brazil - increases steering wheel capacity


Autoliv expands in Brazil - increases steering wheel capacity

(Stockholm, June 13, 2011) - - - Autoliv Inc. (NYSE: ALV and SSE:
ALIVsdb) - the worldwide leader in automotive safety systems - announced
earlier today that it is expanding steering wheel capacity at its
location in Taubaté near Sao Paulo.

The expansion will allow Autoliv, which already commands a leading
market position in South America, to double its steering wheel molding
and assembly capacity in the region to more than one million units as
well as expand die-casting capabilities for steering wheel armatures.
This capital investment is expected to cost around $9 million USD.

This capacity increase positions Autoliv to take advantage of the
expected 25% increase of light vehicle demand in Brazil over the next
three years. In addition, a Brazilian law mandating 100% adoption of
frontal airbags in light vehicles will be phased in through 2014.

“We are excited about the opportunity to further improve our competitive
position,” commented Steve Fredin, President Autoliv Americas. “Many
customers prefer to source the steering wheel assembly with the driver
airbag to the same tier one supplier, so we believe this expansion is an
important enabler to capitalize on this tremendous growth,” added
Fredin.

Autoliv began steering wheel operations at the existing Taubaté plant 12
years ago. The plant currently has 77 employees, and expects to increase
to nearly 100 employees when the plant reaches full capacity. In total,
Autoliv South America employs 1,100 associates at its facilities
co-located in Taubaté and produces airbags, seatbelts, seatbelt webbing
and steering wheels for the South American market. “Volkswagen, Ford,
Peugeot and GM are our largest customers in this market,” stated Tom
Hartman, President Autoliv South America.

Recently, Autoliv announced it would also begin manufacturing airbag
inflators at the Taubaté location. “Increasing our vertical integration
around our core competence improves our overall value proposition,”
emphasized Hartman.

Inquiries:

Jan Carlson, President & CEO, Autoliv Inc.                       Tel.
+46 8 587 20 600

Steve Fredin, President Autoliv Americas                          Tel +1
248 475 0423

Tom Hartman, President Autoliv South America                Tel. +55 12
2125 1050

 
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