Kongsberg Automotive’s Interior Systems division says it has signed three significant contracts in the North American market worth an estimated total of EUR24m (US$32.5m) over their duration.
The first contract is for lumbar support systems to “one of the high-end vehicle platforms in North America”. The contract is worth EUR2.4m per year with production scheduled to start in the third quarter of 2015 from KA’s facility in Reynosa, Mexico.
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The second contract expands KA’s supply of another lumbar support system to a major North American vehicle platform. This is a vehicle where KA today supplies lumbar support to the driver side, and the new contract ensures KA “will also supply our system to the passenger seat of these vehicles”. The contract is worth EUR1.2m per year and production will start in the third quarter of 2015 out of KA’s Reynosa facility.
The third contract is for the supply of a handle and seat cable assembly that will be used in a “very popular D segment sports car sold in North America”. The contract has an annual value of EUR0.8m. Production will start at KA’s facility in Matamoros, Mexico in the second quarter of 2014.
“We have set ourselves tough growth ambitions for North America. These three contracts prove that we’re on track and that our customers recognise that KA has the right seat comfort technologies, the right team and the right level of customer support required for this growing market”, said Scott Paquette, executive vice president, Interiors Systems.
