Meritor WABCO forms alliance with Takata

Oct 26, 2011 11:18 AM

Meritor WABCO Vehicle Control Systems and Takata Corp’s US subsidiary, TK Holdings Inc, have signed a letter of intent to establish a strategic alliance in which the companies will work together to develop new active safety systems products for North American commercial vehicles.

Under this agreement, Meritor WABCO will market and distribute Takata’s SafeTrak lane departure warning systems: Truck Interface Module (TIM) and Fleet Management Portal.

“Takata’s products perfectly complement and enhance our current active safety systems such as OnGuard and SmartTrac,” said Jon Morrison, president, Meritor WABCO.

An added bonus to end users will be extensive yet streamlined data management capability to contribute to smarter fleet safety management.

Takata’s Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system is designed to assist a driver in avoiding an unintentional departure from a lane or the road by providing warnings to the driver when certain events occur. Distracted or sleepy drivers contribute heavily to this type of incident. This new product complements Takata’s other electronic products, which include collision sensors, Electronic Control Units (ECU), Occupant Classification Systems, and other safety-related electronics.

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