Johnson Controls Signs Purchase Agreement to Acquire C. Rob. Hammerstein Group (CRH) - aftermarketNews

Johnson Controls Signs Purchase Agreement to Acquire C. Rob. Hammerstein Group (CRH)

Johnson Controls Automotive Experience enhances its seating components portfolio through the addition of high-end solutions for metal and mechanisms.

BURSCHEID, Germany — Johnson Controls Inc. (JCI) has signed a purchase agreement to acquire the C. Rob. Hammerstein Group (CRH). CRH is a global supplier of metal seat structures and mechanisms based in Solingen, Germany.

“The acquisition of CRH will substantially enhance our seat product offering as it will advance our strong market position through global manufacturing capabilities, innovation and further optimization of our portfolio,” said Beda Bolzenius, vice president, Johnson Controls and president, Automotive Experience, “We will maintain the CRH brand name as it is synonymous with high-quality metal structures and components.”

CRH’s expertise includes the complete product development process, from design, engineering and manufacturing of the individual components to the integration of the complete seat system. Its products and capabilities include front seat structures, seat tracks and height adjusters, multi-way adjusters, power gear boxes, as well as special applications such as steering column adjusters.

JCI says this transaction also will enable the company to provide new technology and product solutions for its customers that will differentiate the company from its competitors.

“Through the combination of CRH’s advanced technology capabilities, such as its highly precise gearbox units, with Johnson Controls’ electronic body controller knowledge enables us to provide entirely new solutions in all automotive mechatronic applications,” said Bolzenius.

CRH’s sustainable products and technologies include slim seat structures that provide lightweight solutions. When combined with Johnson Controls’ operational expertise, these solutions will help reduce component weight for future vehicles.

“This transaction marks a very significant step in our history. We have carefully analyzed Johnson Controls’ proposal and concluded that it clearly represents a unique opportunity for the CRH Group to best meet the future challenges of our industry, such as fast growing globalization and platform standardization,” said Robert Houston, CEO of CRH, “Together both companies intend to establish a best-in-class metal organization within the global seating components business, which will be a milestone for CRH and will honor our family-owned company.”

The CRH business will be integrated into the Johnson Controls metal and mechanisms unit that is part of its recently carved out seating components group within the Automotive Experience business. The metal and mechanisms unit as well as the entire seating components group are led by Johannes Roters, group vice president and general manager seating components. It also includes dedicated units for trim and fabrics, as well as foam.

CRH employs approximately 3,600 employees in nine countries. The combined manufacturing footprint will facilitate growth particularly in China, Mexico, Turkey, Hungary and Romania.

Completion of the acquisition, which is subject to customary regulatory approvals, is expected by the end of January 2011.

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