ThyssenKrupp has acknowledged it is in talks with two potential buyers for its Federn automotive suspension business, which employs 2,800 people and has facilities in countries including Germany, Brazil and China. The business is part of ThyssenKrupp's Components Technology (Bilstein-Gruppe) business unit. According to a Bloomberg report, ThyssenKrupp is in discussions Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
ThyssenKrupp has acknowledged it is in talks with two potential buyers for its Federn automotive suspension business, which employs 2,800 people and has facilities in countries including Germany, Brazil and China. The business is part of ThyssenKrupp's Components Technology (Bilstein-Gruppe) business unit.
According to a Bloomberg report, ThyssenKrupp is in discussions
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