From Friedrichshafen into the World Internationalization of the ZF Group

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Page 1/6, 2015 100 Years of ZF Friedrichshafen AG: From Friedrichshafen into the World Internationalization of the ZF Group Global presence with more than 120 production locations ZF has local production facilities in key markets ZF development network for design-to-market activities ZF Services ensures supply of spare parts and services Early in the morning of April 13, 1959, nine ZF employees set off in Friedrichshafen for a 14-day sea voyage. Their destination: São Caetano do Sul, south-west of São Paulo. The trip to Brazil to found the first overseas production location was a milestone in ZF corporate history. Just under 60 years ago, the decision to build a plant in Brazil marked the internationalization of the Group and paved the way to what is now the obvious global orientation of the company. Today, ZF Friedrichshafen AG has around 71 400 employees worldwide at over 113 production companies in 26 countries. ZF Friedrichshafen AG generated just under half of its sales outside Western Europe in 2014 and rising. Wherever automobile manufacturers open plants in the world ZF is usually already there. The company supplies market-oriented mobility technology worldwide. This international focus is supported by the Group's global service operations. Long before economists and the media started talking about globalization, ZF laid the foundations for its internationalization. Just under 60 years ago, ZF followed its customer Mercedes-Benz to Brazil and established its first foreign location in São Caetano do Sul, south-west of São Paulo. The background to this move was a legal provision which required that, as from July 1960, vehicles produced for the Brazilian market had to be domestically manufactured to a degree of 90 percent of total weight. Therefore, in 1959, ZF founded ZF Fabrica de Engrenagens S. A. (today ZF do Brasil) as a joint-stock company under Brazilian law for the production of passenger car transmissions. Right from the start, ZF

Page 2/6, 2015 positioned itself as a neutral supplier delivering not only to Mercedes-Benz, but also to other manufacturers. In fact, the first transmissions that rolled off the new plant's construction line in 1959 were installed in the DKW Vemag, a legend in Brazil. The second-largest customer, ahead of Mercedes-Benz, was VW. This strategy of following customers onto foreign markets is still valid today. After the foundation in Brazil, other production locations were added in Europe, South Africa, North America, and Asia. Today, the passenger car business has long gone global. In 2014, the technology group is represented in 26 countries worldwide with 122 production companies. Internationalization of the German locations The extension of production to Brazil coincided with the employment of foreign workers at the German ZF locations. This was due to the tight situation on the German employment and apprenticeship market in the fifties and sixties. Here, ZF benefited from the groundwork laid by the government. Between 1955 and 1968, the Federal Republic of Germany signed recruitment agreements with numerous countries aimed at attracting foreign workers for the German agricultural sector. The partner countries saw the bilateral agreements above all as a chance to alleviate unemployment at home. In the following years, the number of foreign workers at the German ZF locations increased significantly. In 1969, they made up more than 18 percent of the workforce. The first and initially largest group came from Italy, followed by colleagues from Spain, Greece, Yugoslavia, Austria, France, and Turkey. Many first-generation foreign workers spent their entire working lives at ZF, and foreigners became colleagues in an ever more international company. ZF in China The success of ZF in China can also be dated back to the sixties. At that time, the company achieved - initially very modest - export sales in the People's Republic of China and in Hong Kong. A more intensive cooperation began in 1979 when a Chinese delegation

Page 3/6, 2015 visited the ZF location in Passau and gained an insight into the production program for construction machinery. The return visit to China one year later generated the first order: ZF was contracted to supply synchromesh transmissions for the articulated buses operated by the Beijing Public Transport Corporation. Next, in 1981, a transmission license was granted to the China National Import Corporation, and in 1993 the first service branch was founded in Beijing. After that, business picked up at a rapid pace. In 1996, ZF teamed up with Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC) to found ZF Shanghai Steering for the production of mechanical and hydraulic power steering systems. Today, the technology company has more than 20 production locations in China. Currently, all ZF divisions produce in China for the local market. The ZF product range includes driveline and chassis technology for passenger cars and commercial vehicles, construction machinery and agricultural machinery, transmissions for marine applications, and wind turbine gearboxes. The business is also flanked by 37 service centers in China. ZF's automotive customers include both Chinese manufacturers and the local companies of European passenger car and commercial vehicle manufacturers. For instance, in its Beijing plant for passenger car axle systems that opened in 2013, ZF produces complete front and rear axles for Beijing Benz Automotive, a joint venture of Daimler AG and its Chinese partner Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Co. Ltd. (BAIC). Globally available ZF quality Everywhere in the world, manufacturers are turning to the technology leader ZF when it comes to driveline and chassis technology for modern passenger cars. They expect high product quality worldwide. With its experience of setting up local production facilities in all key automotive markets, ZF has also created an efficient supplier network. Depending on order volumes, components come from other ZF locations or are also increasingly being sourced from local suppliers. The upshot is that ZF has developed important strategic partners in all key markets

Page 4/6, 2015 over the past few years. The Group also maintains an intensive partnership with all its local suppliers. Thanks to excellent collaboration in a region or a country, local suppliers are frequently also qualifying themselves for global business. Tailor-made for the markets ZF also adopts the "Local for Local" principle for engineering. Engineers at the ZF development locations are increasingly processing important product or application development packages locally considering market-specific requirements in the process. "Design to Market" on the one hand involves meeting local cost structures in each country without compromising on functionality and the hallmark ZF quality. On the other, technical specifications have to be adjusted to market conditions: Commercial vehicle transmissions have to be tuned to actual engine torque and average transport weights; shock absorbers designed to meet typical load profiles. ZF has a well-oiled international development network to fulfill these tasks. The main development locations Friedrichshafen, Dielingen, Passau, Schweinfurt, Schwäbisch Gmünd, Northville near Detroit (USA), Pilsen (Czech Republic), and Shanghai (China) are in contact with several customization locations near to the large, in-country ZF plants. Jointly, they devise specific solutions in product design. Global service network What also played a major role in the internationalization of ZF was the founding of service and customer services centers in all the world's key markets. Even before the start of the first overseas production, they were a feature of the Group's export business. As early as 1960, ZF generated an export share of 17 percent. The first customer centers for ZF products were established in 1964 in Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide. That made it possible there to have ZF transmissions overhauled and spare parts delivered within 24 hours. Further service centers around the globe followed. In 2008, ZF brought together the two activities aftermarket trading (ZF Trading) and service (Sales and Service Organization) to form the new Business Unit ZF Services, which has since then handled

Page 5/6, 2015 the global aftermarket business with spare parts as well as all services and customer service activities of the company. In addition to spare parts for driveline, chassis, and steering technology, this also includes the entire service range: remanufacturing, repair, diagnosis, and field service, as well as original equipment of vehicle manufacturers on behalf of the divisions, plus services and service strategies for workshops. Captions: 1. ZF world map with the number of locations: 122 production companies in 26 countries. 2. Departure of the nine ZF employees to Brazil on April 13, 1959 3. In 2013, ZF opens a production site in Gray Court, USA, for the automatic passenger car transmissions 8HP and 9HP. 4. Opening of ZF Shanghai Steering in 1996 Photos: ZF Press contact: Andreas Veil, Head of Business and Finance Communications, Tel.: +49 (0) 7541 77-7925, e-mail: andreas.veil@zf.com Michael Scheibe, Business and Finance Communications, Tel. +49 (0) 7541-77 8157, E-Mail: michael.scheibe@zf.com ZF is a global leader in driveline and chassis technology as well as active and passive safety technology. The company, which acquired TRW Automotive on May 15, 2015, is now represented at about 230 locations in some 40 countries. The two companies, which were still independent in 2014, achieved a sales figure exceeding 30 billion with 134,000 employees. As in previous years, both companies have invested approximately 5 percent of their sales in Research and Development (recently 1.6 billion) in order to be successful with innovative products. ZF is one of the top three automotive suppliers worldwide. In 2015, the company will celebrate its centennial. Originally named Zahnradfabrik GmbH, ZF was founded in Friedrichshafen in 1915 by Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH among others. In its early years, the company developed, tested, and manufactured aircraft transmissions. After 1919, the company's focus shifted to the automotive and commercial vehicle industry under

Page 6/6, 2015 Alfred Graf von Soden-Fraunhofen, the first general manager and later head of the company. In this sector, the company registered numerous patents for innovative transmission technology and established itself once and for all as a major technology supplier. The first location outside Europe was founded in Brazil in 1958, launching a globalization drive that still continues. In addition, ZF constantly expanded its range of expertise - also through acquisitions. In 1984, ZF acquired the majority share in Lemförder Metallwaren & Co. KG, a move which extended the product portfolio to include chassis technology. In 2001, ZF took over the former Mannesmann Sachs AG to strengthen its value added chain with driveline and chassis components. It adopted the current name of ZF Friedrichshafen AG in 1992. Today s product range includes transmissions, driveline and chassis components, driver assistance technologies, as well as complete axle, braking and steering systems. ZF products are used in passenger cars, commercial vehicles, construction and agricultural machinery, rail vehicles, and marine applications. The company also focuses on the wind power and electronic components business. In addition, ZF Services represents the Group on the international aftermarket. In May 2015, ZF completed the acquisition of the U.S. automotive supplier TRW which had been previously announced in 2014. The shareholders of ZF Friedrichshafen AG are the Zeppelin Foundation, administered by the City of Friedrichshafen, holding a share of 93.8 percent, and the Dr. Jürgen and Irmgard Ulderup Foundation, Lemförde, with 6.2 percent. The "Motion and Mobility" slogan clearly states the company's core mission: Right from its foundation, ZF has developed and manufactured innovative products for all people around the globe who want to move things reliably, comfortably, and safely and experience the ultimate in efficient mobility. Quality, technological leadership, and innovative power have always defined the Group's identity today as much as ever. For further press information and photos please visit: www.zf.com