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    TRW Automotive Holdings

    TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. history, profile and corporate video

     TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. supplies automotive systems, modules and components to global automotive original equipment manufacturers and related aftermarkets. The company operates through four segments: Chassis Systems, Occupant Safety Systems, Electronics and Automotive Components. The Chassis Systems segment includes active safety systems, foundation brakes, anti lock braking systems control, steering gears and systems, linkage, suspension and modules. The Occupant Safety Systems segment includes passive safety systems and components in the areas of airbags, seat belts, crash sensors and steering wheels. The Electronics segment comprises of safety, radio frequency, chassis, power train electronics and driver assistance systems. The Automotive Components segment includes engine valves, engineered fasteners, plastic components and body controls. The company routes back to 1904. TRW Automotive Holdings was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Livonia, MI.

    “TRW Automotive Holdings History

    TRW Automotive has a proud heritage of 111 years in the automotive industry.

    It became an independent automotive organization in 2003, and began trading on the New York Stock Exchange in 2004.

    At its beginning, TRW and its founding companies developed a vast array of products for the fledgling auto industry. These included fasteners and cap screw technology that was eventually adapted to create the first two-piece engine valve, as well as wooden wheels for Henry Ford’s Model T in North America, and lighting and other electrical products in Europe.

    TRW Automotive is a global leader in automotive safety, producing one of the largest arrays of active and passive safety technologies. It continues to be at the forefront of developments in vehicle dynamics, driver assist systems, foundation brakes, inflatable restraints, seat belt technologies and the electronics and software advancements that will enhance the safety, convenience and comfort of tomorrow’s vehicles.

    MILESTONES

    2013 – Active Buckle Lifter seat belt system to enhance convenience, comfort and safety

    2012 – Mid range 24 Ghz radar system for advanced environmental sensing

    2012 – Passive entry system

    2011 – Electronic turn signal cancellation in steering column control modules

    2011 – Introduced S-Cam scalable camera with advanced functions

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    2010 – Self Adaptive Load Limiter seat belt technology

    2010 – Pedestrian protection system with pyrotechnic hood lifter launched

    2010 – Dynamic Locking Tongue seat belt technology

    2009 – Integrated Electric Park Brake system

    2009 – Seat mounted head airbag for convertibles

    2008 – First Lane Keeping System, integrating camera and electric steering technology

    2008 – Scalable Airbag Electronic Control Unit for emerging markets

    2008 – Head protection system for convertible vehicles

    2007 – Electric Drum-in-Hat park brake technology

    2007 – ESC-R regenerative brake technology for hybrid vehicles

    2007 – Efficient Climate Control system to maintain occupant comfort and enhance fuel economy

    2006 – Non-rotating driver airbag technology

    2006 – Slip Control Boost hybrid braking stability control technology

    2005 – Active Dynamic Control family of active suspension systems

    2004 – Touch Sensor Technology capacitive sensing for interior vehicle controls

    2004 – Silicon initiator technology for airbag inflators

    2003 – Weight-based Occupant Classification System

    2002 – Active Control Retractor

    2002 – Adaptive Cruise Control

    2002 – Electric Park Brake

    2001 – Airbag Rollover Canopy System

    2001 – Electrically Powered Steering

    2001 – Vehicle Stability Control

    1998 – Electrically Powered Hydraulic Steering

    1996 – Electronic Actuation System with Brake Assist

    1994 – Single-source production of Vehicle Occupant Restraint System

    1994 – Frontal airbag and sensor system

    1994 – Solid propellant frontal airbag system, including crash sensors

    1994 – Four-wheel ABS systems for GM

    1994 – Complete vehicle occupant restraint system

    1988 – Remote keyless entry system

    1987 – Seat belt pre-tensioning device

    1986 – Rear Wheel ABS system

    1979 – Colette Front Calipers

    1972 – Power rack and pinion steering

    1968 – Electronically Controlled Anti-Lock Braking System

    1967 – Rack and pinion steering

    1964 – Brake proportioning valves

    1964 – Disc Braking System – North America

    1957 – Disc Brake System – Europe

    1952 – Integral power steering system for Chrysler New Yorker

    1946 – Power brake systems

    1939 – Standard equipment hydraulic brake systems

    1935 – Wedge/Roller Actuated Drum Brake

    1932 – Composite Brake Drum

    1928 – Parking brakes for Ford

    1909 – Wooden wheels for Ford Model “T”

    1904 – First two-piece automotive valve for Winton Motors Company”

    *Information from Forbes.com and Trw.com

    **Video published on YouTube by “ZF Group

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