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Automotive News Europe, May, 2002 by Chew, Edmund
ZF Friedrichshafen plans to improve in-house capabilities to capitalize on the growth in modules and systems.
"If we want to grow globally, we cannot let this modules and systems business pass us by," said Siegfried Goll, CEO of the German chassis and driveline supplier.
ZF developed axle modules for the BMW Z3 roadster and X5 sport-utility, and will supply axle modules for the future X3 small sport-utility.
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ZF's acquisition of Sachs from Mannesmann in November 2001 was part of a group strategy to add more content in key systems growth areas - particularly ...
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