Bendix Parent to Acquire Steering Supplier, Expand Autonomous Driving Capabilities

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Knorr-Bremse Group, a global manufacturer of braking systems and parent company of Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems, has agreed to acquire a steering technology company that will expand its capabilities in the field of autonomous driving in commercial vehicles.

With the acquisition of Tedrive Steering Systems, Knorr-Bremse said it will be able to offer automated driving functionalities 鈥渢hat were previously restricted to the passenger-car sector,鈥 such as active lane-keeping on highways and听capabilities听specific to commercial vehicles, including platooning and autonomous yard maneuvering.

The deal, announced June 1, is subject to approval by anti-trust authorities. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Tedrive, headquartered in W眉lfrath, Germany, employs about 320 workers in Germany, Turkey, Russia and the United States.

Munich-based Knorr-Bremse said Tedrive鈥檚 intelligent Hydraulic Steering Assist (iHSA) technology 鈥渨as developed with a view to meeting the demands of autonomous driving in commercial vehicles.鈥



Autonomous driving incorporates control of longitudinal and lateral vehicle movement independent of driver input, Knorr-Bremse said. The company鈥檚 electronic brake-control systems already control longitudinal motion, and by entering the steering business, it will add lateral movement to its capabilities.

鈥淔or us as a manufacturer of braking systems, entering the steering market is the logical next step in expanding our systems expertise,鈥 said Peter Laier, the Knorr-Bremse board member responsible for the company鈥檚 commercial vehicle systems division. 鈥淭his is particularly important against the backdrop of increasingly widespread driver-assistance systems and the automation of driving functions 鈥 developments that not only offer greater safety but also reduce total vehicle operating costs.鈥

Laier added that Knorr-Bremse鈥檚 new generation of Global Scalable Brake Control products 鈥渋s designed to support the complex control procedures required for autonomous driving.鈥

Knorr-Bremse member company Bendix develops commercial-vehicle braking systems and active safety technologies such as stability control, lane-departure warnings and forward collision mitigation.

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