Delphi Positions for Strong Growth With Acquisitions and Investments; Expands Capabilities - aftermarketNews

Delphi Positions for Strong Growth With Acquisitions and Investments; Expands Capabilities

Delphi has an reached agreement on a recommended offer to acquire HellermannTyton Group PLC, a global manufacturer of high-performance cable management solutions, valued at approximately $1.85 billion. The company also has acquired software company, Ottomatika, and has made a strategic investment in 3-D LiDAR sensing leader, Quanergy.

Delphi-LogoDelphi Automotive PLC announced this week it has executed a series of acquisitions, investments and a divestiture.

Delphi has reached agreement on a recommended offer to acquire HellermannTyton Group PLC, a global manufacturer of high-performance cable management solutions, valued at approximately $1.85 billion.

Upon completion, HellermannTyton will become part of Delphi’s Electrical/Electronic Architecture segment. The acquisition expands Delphi’s product portfolio within the connected vehicle solutions market and will help capitalize on the connected car megatrend. The company said it also further strengthens Delphi’s leading position in the electrical architecture market, while providing a platform to grow in HellermannTyton’s adjacent industrial end-markets, including aerospace, defense, alternative energy and mass transit.

“With consumers now demanding more connectivity in their vehicles, electrical architecture is the enabler to that added vehicle content,” said Kevin Clark, Delphi president and CEO. “HellermannTyton positions Delphi to provide customers with an even broader portfolio of highly engineered and customized connection systems and cable management solutions. By leveraging the combined capabilities of both companies, we will be able to capitalize on additional growth opportunities and create significant value for our customers and shareholders.”

To enhance its active safety and automated driving capabilities, Delphi has acquired software company, Ottomatika, and has made a strategic investment in 3-D LiDAR sensing leader, Quanergy. These strategic moves strengthen Delphi’s advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) applications and could help speed the adoption of automated vehicles. The ability to detect objects and execute digital mapping, surface modeling and distant imaging is enabled by the use of Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) scanners.

By combining Ottomatika’s automated driving software with Delphi’s active safety systems, the two companies have developed a technology platform for automated driving that enables a vehicle to make human-like decisions.

Quanergy and Delphi will collaborate to bring a range of low-cost, high-performance solid state LiDAR products to the automotive market to provide a complete vehicle perception solution for Level 3 and 4 automation applications. The prospect of a lower-cost ADAS solution could bring widespread adoption of the life-saving active safety technology.

Delphi also made a minority investment in Tula Technology, which develops software that provides cost-efficient, fuel economy gains in cylinder deactivation technology. Delphi and Tula’s engine control system software can increase fuel efficiency and cut emissions without sacrificing drivability or performance. The combined solution will allow the engine’s cylinders to fire or skip (deactivate) on a continuously variable basis, which ultimately increases fuel efficiency by up to 15 percent in a cost-efficient manner.

“These companies bring unique and strategic capabilities in software and sensing technology, strengthening our portfolio in active safety and fuel economy, two critical long-term growth areas for the automotive market,” said Jeff Owens, Delphi chief technology officer. “We have had strong working relationships with these companies and believe the synergies are excellent. We continue to explore additional acquisition and investment opportunities that will enhance our growth in our core safe, green and connected areas of focus.”

Lastly, Delphi has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its reception systems business, which consists of automotive antennas and in-vehicle TV tuners, to Northeast Industries Group Corp., a Chinese automotive supplier. Delphi expects to complete the sale in the third quarter of 2015, subject to regulatory approval.

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