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ZF Friedrichshafen

ZF Friedrichshafen AG, also known as ZF Group, originally Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen, and commonly abbreviated to ZF (ZF = "Cogwheel Factory" = "Friedrichshafen"), is a global technology company that supplies systems for passenger cars, commercial vehicles and industrial technology. It is headquartered in Friedrichshafen, in the south-west German state of Baden-Württemberg. Specializing in engineering, it is primarily known for its design, research and development, and manufacturing activities in the automotive industry and is one of the largest automotive suppliers in the world. Its products include driveline and chassis technology for cars and commercial vehicles, along with specialist plant equipment such as construction equipment. It is also involved in the rail, marine, defense and aviation industries, as well as general industrial applications. ZF has 162 production locations in 31 countries with approximately 168,700 (2023) employees.

ZF Friedrichshafen AG
Company typePrivate Aktiengesellschaft
IndustryEngineering & manufacturing:
Automotive industry (car and CV),
rail transport,
marine engineering,
aviation
PredecessorZepernicker Zahnradfabrik
Founded20 August 1915; 108 years ago (1915-08-20)
Headquarters
Friedrichshafen, Baden-Württemberg
,
Germany
Number of locations
162 production locations in 31 countries
Area served
Worldwide[1]
Key people
ProductsTransmission systems,[1]
steering, axle components, Electronic Systems, Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), Inflatable Restraint Systems/Airbag, Seat Belt Systems, Brake Systems
ServicesDesign, Research and development
Revenue 46.6 billion (2023)[3]
€763 million (2023)[3]
€126 million (2023)[3]
Total assets €39.170 billion (2023)[3]
Total equity €7.512 billion (2023)[3]
Number of employees
167,738 (2023)[3]
DivisionsActive Safety Systems,[4] Car Chassis Technology, [4]
Electrified Powertrain Technology, [4]
Electronics & ADAS, [4]
Passive Safety Systems, [4]
Commercial Vehicle Solutions, [4]
Industrial Technology, [4]
Aftermarket [4]
Websitewww.zf.com

ZF Friedrichshafen is more than 90% owned by the Zeppelin Foundation, which is largely controlled by the town of Friedrichshafen.[5]

History edit

 
Ferdinand von Zeppelin in 1915, photograph by Theodor Hilsdorf

The company was founded in 1915 in Friedrichshafen, Germany by Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH, to produce gears for Zeppelins and other airships. Zeppelin was unable to otherwise obtain gears for his airships. The German Zahnradfabrik (ZF) translates to 'gear factory' in English.

By 1919, ZF had moved into the automobile market, a move consolidated by the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. Some of the most important milestones that followed:

  • 1920: Patent application submitted for the Soden six speed transmission.
  • 1921: Under a rampant inflation and investor fears, the company went public as the Zepernicker Zahnradfabrik, with the Zeppelin Luftschiffbau GmbH holding 80% of the stock options, valued at 4 million Marks.
  • 1927: Moved to Friedrichshafen and changed the name to ZF Friedrichshafen
  • 1929: A thriving auto industry warrants the series production of the innovative helical ZF Aphon transmission for cars and commercial vehicles.
  • 1932: Launch of steering systems production under license. Today: ZF Lenksysteme GmbH.
  • 1944: On 3 August,[6] the Zahnradfabrik was bombed by the 304th BW / Fifteenth Air Force.[7] As early as 20 September 1942, Albert Speer had warned Hitler of how important the Friedrichshafen tank engine production and the Schweinfurt ball-bearing facilities were.[8] After the bombing, the company was relocated to former location, Zepernick until the 1970s.[citation needed]
  • 1944: Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen created the Panzer IV hydrostatischer, the only tank that they modified with their hydraulic drive.
  • 1953: Market launch of the first fully synchronised transmission for commercial vehicles worldwide.
  • 1961: Development of a fully automatic transmission for passenger cars. With series production beginning in 1969, and later proving highly popular, the 3HP20 is built to be swappable with the company's manual transmissions. The 1960s sees ZF supplying transmissions to major German automakers (including DKW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and BMW) as well as Peugeot and Alfa Romeo.
  • 1977: Start of volume production for automatic transmissions for commercial vehicles. Worldwide subsidiaries and factories were opened in the 1970s, and the company moved into India and South Korea.
  • 1980s: ZF started operating in Asia in the mid 80s[9]
  • 1984: Majority shareholding gained in Lemförder Metallwaren AG, today ZF Lemförder GmbH.
  • 1986: Start of USA transmission production in Gainesville, Georgia, for pickup trucks. ZF became a major supplier to Ford in the 1980s.
  • 1991: The 5HP18 was the first 5-speed automatic transmission for passenger cars. Introduced in 1991 on the BMW E36 320i/325i and E34 5 Series
  • 1994: Development of an automatic transmission system for heavy commercial vehicles. The company expanded into China in the 1990s.
  • 1999: World premiere for the first automatic 6-speed transmission. Series production begins in 2001, with the BMW 7 Series as the first client. Today, ZF produces around one million six-speed automatic transmissions annually.
  • 2001: Acquisition of Mannesmann Sachs AG. Today: ZF Sachs AG.
  • 2001: Active Roll Stabilization(ARS) premiere on BMW 7 Series (E65)
  • 2002: Presentation of the world's first 4-point link – a newly developed chassis module for trucks and buses.
  • 2003: First deliveries of the Active Steering systems for passenger cars.
  • 2004: Ford starts volume production of the continuously variable transmissions (CVT) for passenger cars developed by ZF.
  • 2005: The 10-millionth airbag casing, the 5-millionth passenger car axle system and the 2-millionth 'Servolectric' electric power steering system are delivered.
  • 2006: ZF produces the 10-millionth passenger car automatic transmission.
  • 2007: One of the world's first 8-speed automatic transmissions,[10][11] the 8HP[12] boasted to achieve an 11% improvement in fuel economy in comparison with standard 6-speed automatic transmissions.[13] Production began in 2009.
  • 2008: Acquisition of keyboard manufacturers Cherry Corporation. Incorporated into the ZF Electronics GmbH Corporate Division.
  • 2011: World premiere for the first automatic 9-speed transmission.[14][clarification needed]. Land Rover demonstrated the world's first nine-speed automatic transmission for a passenger car at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. The ZF 9HP transmission is designed for transverse applications, and is one of the most efficient and technically advanced transmissions ever used in a production vehicle. Land Rover is the lead partner with ZF on this project.
  • 2013: Jeep announces that ZF has developed a nine-speed automatic transmission for use in its all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee (KL) midsized crossover utility vehicle.
  • 2013: ZF Opens Passenger Car Transmission Plant in the U.S.[15]
  • 2014: Acquires American auto parts manufacturer TRW Automotive for $13.5 billion.[16]
  • 2015: Acquires industrial gears and wind turbine gearbox segment from Bosch Rexroth (previously Lohmann & Stolterfoht).[17]
  • 2019: ZF to acquire software specialist for occupant recognition.[18]
  • 2019: ZF to acquire global auto part manufacturer WABCO.[19]
  • 2019: ZF to provide the entire electric powertrain of Mercedes EQC.[20][21]
  • 2020: ZF completes acquisition of WABCO, which will be integrated into ZF as its Commercial Vehicle Control Systems Division.[22]
  • 2022: ZF and Wolfspeed are planning a joint R&D center in Germany to accelerate global Silicon Carbide system and device top innovation. ZF intends to invest in Wolfspeed, in order to support construction of the world’s most advanced and largest Silicon Carbide device fab. The partnership also includes a significant investment by ZF to support the planned construction of the world’s most advanced and largest 200mm Silicon Carbide device fab in Ensdorf, Germany.
  • 2023: ZF and Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) announced a 50-50 partnership in passenger car chassis systems, a key move aimed at accelerating and expanding automotive and supply chain opportunities with top-tier customers. Foxconn will acquire a 50-percent stake in ZF Chassis Modules GmbH.

Products edit

 
ZF 8HP70 Automatic Gearbox
 
Electric-vehicle drive unit

ZF Friedrichshafen products include automatic and manual transmissions for cars, trucks, buses and construction equipment; chassis components (ball joints, tie rods, cross-axis joints, stabiliser bars, control arms); shock absorbers and suspension struts; electronic damping systems including Continuous Damping Control (CDC), Active Roll Stabilization (ARS); clutches; torque converters; differentials; axle drives; and industrial drives.

ZF products include[23]

  • driveline technology (automatic, manual, servo, automated manual, special transmission, driveline components, rubber-metal technology, transfer case, hybrid system)
  • chassis technology (chassis components and modules, steering technology, suspension systems)
  • additional technologies (electronic/software, diagnostic systems, precision plastic technology, lubricants)
  • Axle systems and drops

Applications edit

Cars, trucks, buses & coaches, light commercial vehicles, off-road equipment, rail vehicles, helicopters, motorcycles, lift trucks, machine and system construction, test systems, civil mobile, cranes, and special marine, military and agricultural vehicles and machines.

In the ZF Lenksysteme division (a 50:50 joint venture between ZF and Bosch), steering systems and components are produced, including steering columns, gears and pumps; Electric Power Steering (EPS); and Active Steering.

With the rise in popularity of the automatic transmission in buses, ZF introduced the ZF AS Tronic.[24] The company also manufactures manual and automatic truck and bus transmissions. ZF transmissions are the ones used most commonly in buses. The Ecomat automatic transmission range which was introduced in 1980, is frequently used in buses.

ZF Lemförder and ZF Sachs AG are all divisions/business units of ZF, specialising in original equipment and aftermarket solutions[buzzword] for the automotive industry.

ZF-TRW edit

ZF-TRW Automotive, headquartered in Livonia, Michigan USA operations primarily surrounding the design, manufacture and sale of safety systems. It operated approximately 200 facilities with 66,100 employees in 26 vehicle-producing countries.

ZF-TRW was acquired in 2015 and now is the 'Active & Passive Safety Technology' division.

In 2022 ZF has announced carve-out of Passive Safety Systems. Carve-out is planned for 2024.

Business development edit

 
Dr. Holger Klein, CEO

In 1999, the steering systems division was made separate and became the new ZF Lenksysteme GmbH, an independent, 50:50 joint venture between ZF Friedrichshafen and Robert Bosch GmbH.

In 2007 ZF Friedrichshafen managed to increase its business volume about 8% to billion. The operating profit was about million. In 2008 ZF had a profit of million from a total business volume of billion. During the financial crisis ZF was one of the companies hit most. Its business volume decreased in turnover to billion. Total loss was about million. According to the current development ZF is forecasting sales growth of about 10%, which would be above the industry average.

Due to the financial crisis ZF received a credit of about million by KfW. At the end of the term, it has to be paid back with interest. Being a state bank, the KfW aid is not considered governmental support. ZF is about to save million without reducing its permanent staff. Contracts of short-term employees were not extended. Total number of employees was reduced from 63,000 to 59,000 worldwide. According to CEO Härter, there is no need for further employee reduction.[25]

On 16 September 2014, the Wall Street Journal reported that ZF agreed to acquire TRW Automotive Holdings for $13.5 billion. The acquisition would create the world's second largest automotive parts concern, ranked just behind Robert Bosch GmbH.[26] For clearing way to acquire TRW Automotive Holdings, ZF Friedrichshafen AG sold its stake in ZF Lenksysteme GmbH to Robert Bosch GmbH.[27] ZF Lenksysteme GmbH has now been renamed as Robert Bosch Automotive Steering GmbH.[28]

In September 2020, ZF Friedrichshafen AG entered a partnership with Aeva Inc to put Lidar sensors, a sensor for self-driving vehicles, into production.[29]

Business organisations edit

The business units are assigned to the nine divisions:[1]

  • Active Safety Systems - Sales (2020) €4,987 million: Electronic Stability Control, Integrated Brake Control, Electric Park Brakes, Electrically Powered Steering Systems and Electrically Powered Hydraulic Steering Systems
  • Car Chassis Technology - Sales (2020) €6,680 million: chassis components for wheel guidance to complete front and rear axles, including passive and semi-active dampers, as well as electromechanical active chassis systems
  • Electrified Powertrain Technology - Sales (2020) 8,459 million: Automatic Transmissions, Automated Manual Transmissions, Manual Transmissions, and Dual-Clutch Automatic Transmissions, Powertrain Modules, Electronic Systems, Electric Motors, Electric Vehicle Drives, Electronic Interfaces
  • Electronics & ADAS - Sales (2020) €1,561 million: advanced driver assist systems, sensor technologies, integrated electronics including advanced safety domain control units and safety electronics such as airbag electronic control units and crash sensors for the automotive industry
  • Passive Safety Systems - Sales (2020) €3,503 million: airbags, airbag inflators, seat belt systems and steering wheels
  • Commercial Vehicle Control Systems - Sales (2020) €1,539 million: braking control systems and other advanced technologies that improve the safety, efficiency and connectivity of commercial vehicles
  • Commercial Vehicle Technology - Sales (2020) €3,307 million: automated, manual and powershift transmissions as well as drive components such as clutches and electric drives, and ADAS technology such as automated, camera and radar-based comfort and safety functions for trucks and buses, chassis systems, chassis components and steering systems for vehicles
  • Industrial Technology - Sales (2020) €2,687 million: transmissions and axles for agricultural and construction machinery as well as driveline technology for material handling systems, rail and special vehicles, marine propulsion systems, aviation technology as well as the development and production of gearboxes for wind turbines and industrial applications, Test systems for all kinds of applications in driveline and chassis technology
  • Aftermarket - Sales (2020) €2,522 million: product brands ZF, LEMFÖRDER, SACHS, TRW and BOGE

Overseas facilities edit

The ZF Group is represented across the world. The primary market is Europe, followed by the Asia-Pacific region, including Australia, North and South America and Middle East & Africa.

The company has six worldwide research and development (R&D) sites to provide product development related to the local markets. ZF invests approximately 5 percent of its sales revenue on R&D annually.

 
Global locations of ZF Friedrichshafen AG
  • Since 1973 ZF has played an active role in Great Britain. The manufacturing base in Darlaston provides Britain's automotive industry with chassis components, including Jaguar, BMW and Land Rover. ZF Great Britain Ltd. based in Nottingham has a remanufacturing facility and customer support operation.[30]
  • ZF participates in the NAFTA Region. With 16 locations, one R & D center near Detroit and about 4,700 employees, North America is an important market base. A manufacturing plant is currently being built in Laurens County, South Carolina. Groundbreaking took place in January 2011, and the facility was completed in April 2012, with production slated to begin in 2013.[31]
  • Due to the expansion of Asian vehicle manufacturers, ZF has focused strongly on China, Korea and Japan, but also Australia, included in the Asia-Pacific region.[citation needed]
  • Liuzhou ZF Machinery Co., Ltd. Liuzhou, Guangxi, China is a joint venture company between Guangxi LiuGong Machinery Co., Ltd. of China and ZF Friedrichshafen AG of Germany to manufacture driveline and parts of driveline for construction machinery. Ratified by the People's Government of Guangxi, both shareholders signed the JV Contract in the Great Hall of the People, Beijing, on Dec.12, 1995, and the business license was approved in the same year. Contribution Ratio: Guangxi LiuGong Machinery Co., Ltd.-49% ZF Friedrichshafen AG-51%
  • ZF has been represented in India with joint ventures and license partnerships for over three decades. In 2007, ZF India Private Ltd. commenced operations in Pune. The focus of production is on axles and off-road driveline technology and commercial vehicle technology. Together with the Head of ZF India, Piyush Munot, Strebl is in charge of setting up new production lines for the off-road axles and transmission systems. The upswing in the construction machinery sector is also apparent in ZF's performance on site: the assembly plant consists of factory buildings with a surface area of 2,500 sq m (approx. 27,000 sq ft) plus a 1,500-sq-m (approx. 16,000 sq ft) warehouse and an integrated aftermarket service facility.

See also edit

References edit

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  16. ^ Reuters TRW Takeover
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  22. ^ "ZF Completes WABCO Acquisition". PR Newswire. 29 May 2020. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
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  31. ^ locations worldwide 6 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine official website, 2010

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For other uses see ZF disambiguation ZF Friedrichshafen AG also known as ZF Group originally Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen and commonly abbreviated to ZF ZF Cogwheel Factory Friedrichshafen is a global technology company that supplies systems for passenger cars commercial vehicles and industrial technology It is headquartered in Friedrichshafen in the south west German state of Baden Wurttemberg Specializing in engineering it is primarily known for its design research and development and manufacturing activities in the automotive industry and is one of the largest automotive suppliers in the world Its products include driveline and chassis technology for cars and commercial vehicles along with specialist plant equipment such as construction equipment It is also involved in the rail marine defense and aviation industries as well as general industrial applications ZF has 162 production locations in 31 countries with approximately 168 700 2023 employees ZF Friedrichshafen AGCompany typePrivate AktiengesellschaftIndustryEngineering amp manufacturing Automotive industry car and CV rail transport marine engineering aviationPredecessorZepernicker ZahnradfabrikFounded20 August 1915 108 years ago 1915 08 20 HeadquartersFriedrichshafen Baden Wurttemberg GermanyNumber of locations162 production locations in 31 countriesArea servedWorldwide 1 Key peopleDr Holger Klein wbr CEO 2 Heinrich Hiesinger wbr Supervisory board ProductsTransmission systems 1 steering axle components Electronic Systems Advanced driver assistance systems ADAS Inflatable Restraint Systems Airbag Seat Belt Systems Brake SystemsServicesDesign Research and developmentRevenue 46 6 billion 2023 3 Operating income 763 million 2023 3 Net income 126 million 2023 3 Total assets 39 170 billion 2023 3 Total equity 7 512 billion 2023 3 Number of employees167 738 2023 3 DivisionsActive Safety Systems 4 Car Chassis Technology 4 Electrified Powertrain Technology 4 Electronics amp ADAS 4 Passive Safety Systems 4 Commercial Vehicle Solutions 4 Industrial Technology 4 Aftermarket 4 Websitewww wbr zf wbr comZF Friedrichshafen is more than 90 owned by the Zeppelin Foundation which is largely controlled by the town of Friedrichshafen 5 Contents 1 History 2 Products 2 1 Applications 3 ZF TRW 4 Business development 5 Business organisations 6 Overseas facilities 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Ferdinand von Zeppelin in 1915 photograph by Theodor HilsdorfThe company was founded in 1915 in Friedrichshafen Germany by Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH to produce gears for Zeppelins and other airships Zeppelin was unable to otherwise obtain gears for his airships The German Zahnradfabrik ZF translates to gear factory in English By 1919 ZF had moved into the automobile market a move consolidated by the terms of the Treaty of Versailles Some of the most important milestones that followed 1920 Patent application submitted for the Soden six speed transmission 1921 Under a rampant inflation and investor fears the company went public as the Zepernicker Zahnradfabrik with the Zeppelin Luftschiffbau GmbH holding 80 of the stock options valued at 4 million Marks 1927 Moved to Friedrichshafen and changed the name to ZF Friedrichshafen 1929 A thriving auto industry warrants the series production of the innovative helical ZF Aphon transmission for cars and commercial vehicles 1932 Launch of steering systems production under license Today ZF Lenksysteme GmbH 1944 On 3 August 6 the Zahnradfabrik was bombed by the 304th BW Fifteenth Air Force 7 As early as 20 September 1942 Albert Speer had warned Hitler of how important the Friedrichshafen tank engine production and the Schweinfurt ball bearing facilities were 8 After the bombing the company was relocated to former location Zepernick until the 1970s citation needed 1944 Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen created the Panzer IV hydrostatischer the only tank that they modified with their hydraulic drive 1953 Market launch of the first fully synchronised transmission for commercial vehicles worldwide 1961 Development of a fully automatic transmission for passenger cars With series production beginning in 1969 and later proving highly popular the 3HP20 is built to be swappable with the company s manual transmissions The 1960s sees ZF supplying transmissions to major German automakers including DKW Mercedes Benz Porsche and BMW as well as Peugeot and Alfa Romeo 1977 Start of volume production for automatic transmissions for commercial vehicles Worldwide subsidiaries and factories were opened in the 1970s and the company moved into India and South Korea 1980s ZF started operating in Asia in the mid 80s 9 1984 Majority shareholding gained in Lemforder Metallwaren AG today ZF Lemforder GmbH 1986 Start of USA transmission production in Gainesville Georgia for pickup trucks ZF became a major supplier to Ford in the 1980s 1991 The 5HP18 was the first 5 speed automatic transmission for passenger cars Introduced in 1991 on the BMW E36 320i 325i and E34 5 Series 1994 Development of an automatic transmission system for heavy commercial vehicles The company expanded into China in the 1990s 1999 World premiere for the first automatic 6 speed transmission Series production begins in 2001 with the BMW 7 Series as the first client Today ZF produces around one million six speed automatic transmissions annually 2001 Acquisition of Mannesmann Sachs AG Today ZF Sachs AG 2001 Active Roll Stabilization ARS premiere on BMW 7 Series E65 2002 Presentation of the world s first 4 point link a newly developed chassis module for trucks and buses 2003 First deliveries of the Active Steering systems for passenger cars 2004 Ford starts volume production of the continuously variable transmissions CVT for passenger cars developed by ZF 2005 The 10 millionth airbag casing the 5 millionth passenger car axle system and the 2 millionth Servolectric electric power steering system are delivered 2006 ZF produces the 10 millionth passenger car automatic transmission 2007 One of the world s first 8 speed automatic transmissions 10 11 the 8HP 12 boasted to achieve an 11 improvement in fuel economy in comparison with standard 6 speed automatic transmissions 13 Production began in 2009 2008 Acquisition of keyboard manufacturers Cherry Corporation Incorporated into the ZF Electronics GmbH Corporate Division 2011 World premiere for the first automatic 9 speed transmission 14 clarification needed Land Rover demonstrated the world s first nine speed automatic transmission for a passenger car at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show The ZF 9HP transmission is designed for transverse applications and is one of the most efficient and technically advanced transmissions ever used in a production vehicle Land Rover is the lead partner with ZF on this project 2013 Jeep announces that ZF has developed a nine speed automatic transmission for use in its all new 2014 Jeep Cherokee KL midsized crossover utility vehicle 2013 ZF Opens Passenger Car Transmission Plant in the U S 15 2014 Acquires American auto parts manufacturer TRW Automotive for 13 5 billion 16 2015 Acquires industrial gears and wind turbine gearbox segment from Bosch Rexroth previously Lohmann amp Stolterfoht 17 2019 ZF to acquire software specialist for occupant recognition 18 2019 ZF to acquire global auto part manufacturer WABCO 19 2019 ZF to provide the entire electric powertrain of Mercedes EQC 20 21 2020 ZF completes acquisition of WABCO which will be integrated into ZF as its Commercial Vehicle Control Systems Division 22 2022 ZF and Wolfspeed are planning a joint R amp D center in Germany to accelerate global Silicon Carbide system and device top innovation ZF intends to invest in Wolfspeed in order to support construction of the world s most advanced and largest Silicon Carbide device fab The partnership also includes a significant investment by ZF to support the planned construction of the world s most advanced and largest 200mm Silicon Carbide device fab in Ensdorf Germany 2023 ZF and Hon Hai Technology Group Foxconn announced a 50 50 partnership in passenger car chassis systems a key move aimed at accelerating and expanding automotive and supply chain opportunities with top tier customers Foxconn will acquire a 50 percent stake in ZF Chassis Modules GmbH Products edit nbsp ZF 8HP70 Automatic Gearbox nbsp Electric vehicle drive unitZF Friedrichshafen products include automatic and manual transmissions for cars trucks buses and construction equipment chassis components ball joints tie rods cross axis joints stabiliser bars control arms shock absorbers and suspension struts electronic damping systems including Continuous Damping Control CDC Active Roll Stabilization ARS clutches torque converters differentials axle drives and industrial drives ZF products include 23 driveline technology automatic manual servo automated manual special transmission driveline components rubber metal technology transfer case hybrid system chassis technology chassis components and modules steering technology suspension systems additional technologies electronic software diagnostic systems precision plastic technology lubricants Axle systems and dropsApplications edit Cars trucks buses amp coaches light commercial vehicles off road equipment rail vehicles helicopters motorcycles lift trucks machine and system construction test systems civil mobile cranes and special marine military and agricultural vehicles and machines In the ZF Lenksysteme division a 50 50 joint venture between ZF and Bosch steering systems and components are produced including steering columns gears and pumps Electric Power Steering EPS and Active Steering With the rise in popularity of the automatic transmission in buses ZF introduced the ZF AS Tronic 24 The company also manufactures manual and automatic truck and bus transmissions ZF transmissions are the ones used most commonly in buses The Ecomat automatic transmission range which was introduced in 1980 is frequently used in buses ZF Lemforder and ZF Sachs AG are all divisions business units of ZF specialising in original equipment and aftermarket solutions buzzword for the automotive industry ZF TRW editMain article TRW Automotive ZF TRW Automotive headquartered in Livonia Michigan USA operations primarily surrounding the design manufacture and sale of safety systems It operated approximately 200 facilities with 66 100 employees in 26 vehicle producing countries ZF TRW was acquired in 2015 and now is the Active amp Passive Safety Technology division In 2022 ZF has announced carve out of Passive Safety Systems Carve out is planned for 2024 Business development edit nbsp Dr Holger Klein CEOIn 1999 the steering systems division was made separate and became the new ZF Lenksysteme GmbH an independent 50 50 joint venture between ZF Friedrichshafen and Robert Bosch GmbH In 2007 ZF Friedrichshafen managed to increase its business volume about 8 to billion The operating profit was about million In 2008 ZF had a profit of million from a total business volume of billion During the financial crisis ZF was one of the companies hit most Its business volume decreased in turnover to billion Total loss was about million According to the current development ZF is forecasting sales growth of about 10 which would be above the industry average Due to the financial crisis ZF received a credit of about million by KfW At the end of the term it has to be paid back with interest Being a state bank the KfW aid is not considered governmental support ZF is about to save million without reducing its permanent staff Contracts of short term employees were not extended Total number of employees was reduced from 63 000 to 59 000 worldwide According to CEO Harter there is no need for further employee reduction 25 On 16 September 2014 the Wall Street Journal reported that ZF agreed to acquire TRW Automotive Holdings for 13 5 billion The acquisition would create the world s second largest automotive parts concern ranked just behind Robert Bosch GmbH 26 For clearing way to acquire TRW Automotive Holdings ZF Friedrichshafen AG sold its stake in ZF Lenksysteme GmbH to Robert Bosch GmbH 27 ZF Lenksysteme GmbH has now been renamed as Robert Bosch Automotive Steering GmbH 28 In September 2020 ZF Friedrichshafen AG entered a partnership with Aeva Inc to put Lidar sensors a sensor for self driving vehicles into production 29 Business organisations editThe business units are assigned to the nine divisions 1 Active Safety Systems Sales 2020 4 987 million Electronic Stability Control Integrated Brake Control Electric Park Brakes Electrically Powered Steering Systems and Electrically Powered Hydraulic Steering Systems Car Chassis Technology Sales 2020 6 680 million chassis components for wheel guidance to complete front and rear axles including passive and semi active dampers as well as electromechanical active chassis systems Electrified Powertrain Technology Sales 2020 8 459 million Automatic Transmissions Automated Manual Transmissions Manual Transmissions and Dual Clutch Automatic Transmissions Powertrain Modules Electronic Systems Electric Motors Electric Vehicle Drives Electronic Interfaces Electronics amp ADAS Sales 2020 1 561 million advanced driver assist systems sensor technologies integrated electronics including advanced safety domain control units and safety electronics such as airbag electronic control units and crash sensors for the automotive industry Passive Safety Systems Sales 2020 3 503 million airbags airbag inflators seat belt systems and steering wheels Commercial Vehicle Control Systems Sales 2020 1 539 million braking control systems and other advanced technologies that improve the safety efficiency and connectivity of commercial vehicles Commercial Vehicle Technology Sales 2020 3 307 million automated manual and powershift transmissions as well as drive components such as clutches and electric drives and ADAS technology such as automated camera and radar based comfort and safety functions for trucks and buses chassis systems chassis components and steering systems for vehicles Industrial Technology Sales 2020 2 687 million transmissions and axles for agricultural and construction machinery as well as driveline technology for material handling systems rail and special vehicles marine propulsion systems aviation technology as well as the development and production of gearboxes for wind turbines and industrial applications Test systems for all kinds of applications in driveline and chassis technology Aftermarket Sales 2020 2 522 million product brands ZF LEMFORDER SACHS TRW and BOGEOverseas facilities editThe ZF Group is represented across the world The primary market is Europe followed by the Asia Pacific region including Australia North and South America and Middle East amp Africa The company has six worldwide research and development R amp D sites to provide product development related to the local markets ZF invests approximately 5 percent of its sales revenue on R amp D annually nbsp Global locations of ZF Friedrichshafen AGSince 1973 ZF has played an active role in Great Britain The manufacturing base in Darlaston provides Britain s automotive industry with chassis components including Jaguar BMW and Land Rover ZF Great Britain Ltd based in Nottingham has a remanufacturing facility and customer support operation 30 ZF participates in the NAFTA Region With 16 locations one R amp D center near Detroit and about 4 700 employees North America is an important market base A manufacturing plant is currently being built in Laurens County South Carolina Groundbreaking took place in January 2011 and the facility was completed in April 2012 with production slated to begin in 2013 31 Due to the expansion of Asian vehicle manufacturers ZF has focused strongly on China Korea and Japan but also Australia included in the Asia Pacific region citation needed Liuzhou ZF Machinery Co Ltd Liuzhou Guangxi China is a joint venture company between Guangxi LiuGong Machinery Co Ltd of China and ZF Friedrichshafen AG of Germany to manufacture driveline and parts of driveline for construction machinery Ratified by the People s Government of Guangxi both shareholders signed the JV Contract in the Great Hall of the People Beijing on Dec 12 1995 and the business license was approved in the same year Contribution Ratio Guangxi LiuGong Machinery Co Ltd 49 ZF Friedrichshafen AG 51 ZF has been represented in India with joint ventures and license partnerships for over three decades In 2007 ZF India Private Ltd commenced operations in Pune The focus of production is on axles and off road driveline technology and commercial vehicle technology Together with the Head of ZF India Piyush Munot Strebl is in charge of setting up new production lines for the off road axles and transmission systems The upswing in the construction machinery sector is also apparent in ZF s performance on site the assembly plant consists of factory buildings with a surface area of 2 500 sq m approx 27 000 sq ft plus a 1 500 sq m approx 16 000 sq ft warehouse and an integrated aftermarket service facility See also editList of ZF transmissionsReferences edit a b c ZF divisions and business units Organization ZF Friedrichshafen AG ZF com Archived from the original on 23 March 2018 Retrieved 23 March 2018 ZF ZF Supervisory Board appoints Dr Holger Klein Chairman and CEO of ZF Friedrichshafen AG ZF Friedrichshafen AG a b c d e f ZF Friedrichshafen AG Annual Report 2022 PDF ZF com Retrieved 21 March 2023 a b c d e f g h ZF Friedrichshafen AG Corporate Structure ZF com Retrieved 21 March 2023 ZF Friedrichshafen AG Company Profile D amp B Hoovers hoovers com August 1944 Missions www 15thaf org August 1944 461st Bombardment Group Association 461st org Retrieved 19 September 2009 Speer Albert 1970 1969 German Erinnerungen Recollections Inside the Third Reich Translated by Richard and Clara Winston New York and Toronto Macmillan p 433 ISBN 978 0 684 82949 4 LCCN 70119132 ZF Tradition Archived 14 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine official website 8 speed automatic Lexus Europe Lexus eu 2009 Retrieved 19 September 2009 permanent dead link ZF develops 8 speed automatic transmission for passenger cars gizmag com 6 June 2010 The freedom to exceed limits ZF Friedrichshafen AG Archived from the original on 19 April 2021 Retrieved 18 September 2009 Fuel saving and minimizing CO2 emissions ZF Friedrichshafen AG Archived from the original on 19 July 2009 Retrieved 18 September 2009 ZF Develops 9 Speed Automatic Transmission for Passenger Cars Retrieved 12 January 2011 ZF Opens Passenger Car Transmission Plant in the U S Retrieved 3 August 2013 Reuters TRW Takeover Acquisition perfect ZF acquires industrial gears and wind turbine gearbox segment from Bosch Rexroth ZF Friedrichshafen AG ZF to acquire software specialist for occupant recognition Autocar Professional ZF to acquire WABCO Autocar Professional Archived from the original on 19 August 2013 Retrieved 11 October 2019 Mercedes Delayed US Deliveries of Its Electric EQC To Focus on EU Sales But There Doesn t Seem To Be Any Jalopnik 5 January 2020 Sommerfeldt Nando 3 January 2020 Nur 19 Autos im November zugelassen Mercedes elektrischer Hoffnungstrager floppt Die Welt ZF Completes WABCO Acquisition PR Newswire 29 May 2020 Retrieved 4 August 2020 product overview Archived 28 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine official website 2010 AS Tronic Archived 10 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine pdf May 2010 ZF erwartet Verlust Auto Motor und Sport 16 July 2009 Retrieved 23 September 2014 Boston William 16 September 2014 Merger creates auto parts colossus The Wall Street Journal p B1 Boston William 15 September 2014 Bosch Agrees to Buy German Auto Parts Supplier s Share in Steering Venture The Wall Street Journal Details Bosch Automotive Steering Archived from the original on 20 July 2016 Retrieved 26 August 2022 Nellis Stephen 8 September 2020 Aeva partners with auto supplier ZF to produce key self driving sensors Reuters Retrieved 15 September 2020 locations worldwide Archived 5 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine official website 2010 locations worldwide Archived 6 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine official website 2010External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to ZF Friedrichshafen ZF com official website Documents and clippings about ZF Friedrichshafen in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ZF Friedrichshafen amp oldid 1214828993, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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