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Autoliv Opens Electronics Plant in China.


STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- Autoliv, the worldwide leader in automotive safety systems, today opened its fifth plant globally for safety electronics and its eighth manufacturing facility in China. The new facility, which is located in Shanghai, will primarily produce airbag control units, both for the growing Chinese market and for other Asian markets such as South Korea and Japan. The plant could also act as a sub-contractor to other Autoliv plants in high-cost countries.

Autoliv's strategy is to have manufacturing and engineering resources close to its customers, and to have a substantial portion of its manufacturing base in low labor-cost countries. Currently, the Company has more than 40% of its employees in these countries. However, so far, Autoliv has only used low-cost countries as a means to reduce costs for its non-electronics products, which typically are more labor intensive Labor Intensive

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 to produce than electronics. The new Chinese investment therefore represents an expansion in Autoliv's use of low-cost country production.

The Chinese electronics plant will have 300 employees and the capacity to increase Autoliv's annual sales of electronic control units for airbag systems by nearly 20%. Of the employees, 40 will work in a newly founded application engineering department and support the rapidly growing Chinese auto industry. The capital expenditure will amount to US $20 million for the first expansion phase, which is expected to meet Autoliv's growth needs in airbag control units for the next three to five years.

The building is already prepared for the next expansion phase, which would double the surface area and number of employees. Annual sales from the plant would then increase to a quarter of a billion dollars, from approximately $100 million after the initial phase.

Autoliv is a global leader in automotive safety electronics and the largest producer of airbag control units. Autoliv Electronics also commands a strong position in telematics Originally coined to mean the convergence of telecommunications and information processing, the term later evolved to refer to automation in automobiles. GPS navigation, integrated hands-free cellphones, wireless communications and automatic driving assistance systems all come under the  systems such as automatic emergency call systems. The Company is currently building a strong position in Active Safety. For instance, Autoliv has developed an infrared-based Night Vision System that currently is being introduced in cooperation with BMW BMW
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. Autoliv has manufacturing and engineering facilities for electronics in Canada, the U.S., France, and Sweden (in addition to the new plant in China). Technical development resources for electronics are also concentrated in Japan and Germany. Last year, Autoliv's sales of safety electronics exceeded $500 million and the number of employees in the electronics division grew to nearly 2,000.

Autoliv Inc. develops and manufactures automotive safety systems for all major automotive manufacturers in the world. Together with its joint ventures Autoliv has 80 facilities with nearly 39,000 employees in 30 vehicle-producing countries. In addition, the company has development and engineering centers in six countries around the world, including 20 test tracks, more than any other automotive safety supplier. Sales in 2005 amounted to US $6.2 billion. The Company's shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

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