Manufacturing / Production
Employees at the TRW Automotive Braking & Suspension facility in Koblenz, Germany, manufacture components for the company's Electronic Stability Control (ESC) technology. ESC systems combine anti-lock brakes and traction control with a lateral stability control function.
Components for TRW Automotive's Electronic Stability Control (ESC) technology is manufactured in Koblenz, Germany. ESC systems combine anti-lock brakes and traction control with a lateral stability control function.
TRW Automotive's Electronic Stability Control (ESC) systems combine anti-lock brakes and traction control with a lateral stability control function. The photograph shows the technology being manufactured in Koblenz, Germany.
Components for TRW Automotive's Electronic Stability Control (ESC) technology are manufactured in Koblenz, Germany. ESC systems, which combine anti-lock brakes and traction control with a lateral stability control function, are part of TRW's "intelligent" safety technology portfolio.
Among TRW Automotive's advanced safety technologies, Electronic Stability Control (ESC) combines anti-lock brakes and traction control with a lateral stability control function. ESC is manufactured in Koblenz, Germany.
Employees at the TRW Automotive facility in Koblenz, Germany, produce components for the state-of-the-art Electronic Stability Control (ESC) technology. ESC systems combine anti-lock brakes and traction control with a lateral stability control function.
A member of the Research & Development team at TRW Automotive in Koblenz, Germany, focuses on Electronic Stability Control (ESC) electronic control units (ECU).
TRW Automotive employees manufacture Electric Park Brake (EPB) calipers in Koblenz, Germany. TRW's first-to-market EPB enhances vehicle safety, driver comfort and convenience, and allows for greater freedom of vehicle interior design and packaging.
TRW Automotive -- a technology innovator -- manufactures brake calipers at its facility in Koblenz, Germany. The components are part of TRW's first-to-market Electric Park Brake (EPB) technology, which enhances vehicle safety, driver comfort and convenience, and allows for greater freedom of vehicle interior design and packaging.
A Research & Development team at the advanced TRW Automotive engineering center in Koblenz, Germany, focuses on state-of-the-art braking technologies, including TRW's first-to-market Electric Park Brake (EPB). EPB is part of the company's portfolio of "intelligent" safety technologies.
Electric Steering Systems are tested at TRW's Technical Center in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Noise, vibration and harshness testing on TRW's Electrically Powered Hydraulic Steering System at the Technical Center in Düsseldorf, Germany.
At sites throughout the world, TRW Automotive manufactures steering components and systems, which are part of the company's portfolio of "intelligent" safety systems technologies. TRW has the largest portfolio of safety components and systems of any automotive supplier.
A manufacturing associate loads braking motor parts onto a conveyor at the TRW Automotive Braking Systems facility in Fenton, Michigan. Employees produce anti-skid braking systems in Fenton, which also houses TRW's North American Braking Product Center.
Robots not only load raw valve bodies onto conveyors, but also move finished pieces to other conveyors, at the TRW Automotive Braking Systems facility in Fenton, Michigan.
