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2000 - acquires PETRI AG, a major German steering wheel manufacturer,

History. 2000 - acquires PETRI AG, a major German steering wheel manufacturer, and establishes TAKATA-PETRI AG. 2002 - begins full-scale production of steering wheels at TAKATA-PETRI Romania S.R.L. in Romania.

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2000 - acquires PETRI AG, a major German steering wheel manufacturer,

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  1. History 2000 - acquires PETRI AG, a major German steering wheel manufacturer, and establishes TAKATA-PETRI AG. 2002 - begins full-scale production of steering wheels at TAKATA-PETRI Romania S.R.L. in Romania. 2004 - begins production of seat belts at TAKATA-PETRI Romania S.R.L. in Romania. - begins production of airbags at TAKATA-PETRI Sibiu S.R.L. in Romania. 2006 - listed in the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange

  2. Takata Products Seat Belts Frontal Impact Protection Side Impact Protection Electronics Steering Wheels Interior Parts Textile Fabrics Child Restraint Systems Multi-Point Harness

  3. Locations Americas Europe Japan-Asia United States (Headquarters) Germany (Headquarters) Japan (Headquarters) Brazil Czech Republic China Mexico France India Poland Korea Romania Malaysia Philippines Africa Singapore South Africa Thailand

  4. Takata’s Factories in Europe Germany Poland Czech Republic Romania - Arad Romania - Sibiu France

  5. Takata in figures • 2008 -- 269 million euros in turnover • | • => the second-largest production facility on the • Romanian auto components market in Arad • 2008 – 5,000 employees • 2009 – 900 people were employed • -- new components started to be manufactured • The rise was due to: • -- the relocation of production lines from Poland, where • the company closed down a plant • -- the increase in orders from premium carmakers

  6. Project Team: Felix Milancovici Alex Varcus Arad, March, 2010

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