BRUSSELS, Belgium, Feb. 01, 2017 -- WABCO Holdings Inc. (NYSE:WBC) (www.wabco-auto.com), a leading global supplier of technologies and services that improve the safety, efficiency and connectivity of commercial vehicles, today announced that it has extended its long-term agreement with KAMAZ to supply a comprehensive range of advanced technologies, including WABCO’s breakthrough modular braking system platform (mBSP™) for anti-lock braking (ABS) and electronic braking systems (EBS). This major agreement will support KAMAZ’s series production in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), resulting in new incremental business for WABCO, including WABCO’s support as sole supplier for KAMAZ’s newest heavy-duty vehicle platform.
Headquartered in Russia, KAMAZ is the country’s largest manufacturer of heavy-duty trucks. It produces a wide range of trucks, tractors and dump trucks whose new generation performs at world-class standards for vehicle safety, efficiency and electronic connectivity.
Introduced in 2014 as an industry-first technological breakthrough, WABCO’s mBSP enables vehicle makers to flexibly equip their global truck and bus platforms with either ABS or EBS anywhere in the world. By avoiding different braking configurations, WABCO’s mBSP saves development time, reduces design overhead and lowers production costs for original equipment manufacturers.
Based on results of a tender, this extended agreement marks further expansion of WABCO’s partnership with KAMAZ for supply of ABS and EBS, automatic traction control, electronic stability control (ESC), and OptiRide™ electronically controlled air suspension (ECAS). Local WABCO application engineers support KAMAZ throughout product development and completion of successful homologation. In addition, it is planned that WABCO’s factory in Russia will produce braking-related components, which further differentiates WABCO through localization.
“We are proud to extend and further expand our long-term partnership with KAMAZ, particularly as we have earned their preference as sole supplier to help prepare for their newest heavy-duty truck platform,” said Dmitri Medvedev, WABCO Business Leader, Russia and CIS. “Our technology leadership differentiates WABCO as we mobilize vehicle intelligence at optimal cost to continually improve commercial vehicle safety and efficiency through increased connectivity and systems integration to support driving automation.”
Headquartered in Moscow, WABCO Russia has been supplying KAMAZ for more than 15 years. WABCO has been serving original equipment manufacturers and aftermarket customers within the Commonwealth of Independent States for more than 40 years.
About WABCO
WABCO (NYSE:WBC) is a leading global supplier of technologies and services that improve the safety, efficiency and connectivity of commercial vehicles. Founded nearly 150 years ago, WABCO continues to pioneer breakthrough innovations for advanced driver assistance, braking, stability control, suspension, transmission automation and aerodynamics. Partnering with the transportation industry as it maps a route toward autonomous driving, WABCO also uniquely connects trucks, trailers, drivers, cargo, and fleet operators through telematics, as well as advanced fleet management and mobile solutions. WABCO reported sales of $2.6 billion in 2015. Headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, WABCO has 12,000 employees in 39 countries. WABCO’s 2015 Annual Report is available at www.ar.wabco-auto.com. For more information, visit www.wabco-auto.com.
WABCO Russia media contact
Dmitry Zhukov, +7 495 980 04 56, [email protected]
WABCO media contact
Nina Friedmann, +49 69 719 168 171, [email protected]
WABCO investors and analysts contact
Christian Fife, +1 248 270 9290, [email protected]


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