Truck and automotive component supplier ArvinMeritor today announced plans spin off its light vehicle automotive business into a separate company from its commercial vehicle business.
The Light Vehicle Systems business, to be called Arvin Innovation Inc., will be a separate, independent unit, which company executives say will help both companies to improve customer focus and expand global presence.
"The plan to separate our two businesses is the result of a comprehensive strategic review to enhance the company's long-term value for our shareholders," said Chip McClure, chairman, CEO and president. "We are confident that this transaction will not only unlock shareholder value, but will also significantly strengthen the competitive positions of both companies and better align them with their respective customer bases.
"Each company will benefit from a greater strategic focus on its core business and growth opportunities as well as from increased recognition in each of its global market segments. In addition, the separate companies will offer more attractive and targeted investment opportunities, with incentives for management and employees that are more closely aligned with company performance and shareholder interests," continued McClure.
McClure will remain as ArvinMeritor's chairman, CEO and president. Phil Martens, currently ArvinMeritor's senior vice president and president, Light Vehicle Systems, will become the president and CEO of Arvin Innovation.
Jim Donlon, executive vice president and CFO of ArvinMeritor will immediately begin supporting ArvinMeritor's LVS business group in the capacity of chief financial officer as it prepares to become an independent company. Upon completion of the spin, he will become executive vice president and CFO of Arvin Innovation.
Jay Craig, senior vice president and controller, will replace Donlon as ArvinMeritor's senior vice president and CFO, effective immediately.
Rakesh Sachdev, senior vice president of ArvinMeritor and president of Asia Pacific, will become executive vice president, chief administrative officer and managing director of Emerging Markets of the new company, upon the completion of the spin. However, until a successor is named, he will continue to be responsible for ArvinMeritor's Asia Pacific region.
When the spinoff is completed, Carsten Reinhardt, senior vice president of ArvinMeritor and president of the company's Commercial Vehicle Systems business, will be named COO for ArvinMeritor.
In addition, Mary Lehmann, currently the company's senior vice president, Strategic Initiatives, and treasurer, will expand her responsibilities to include Information Services, M&A activities, and Investor Relations. Vernon Baker, currently senior vice president and general counsel, with overall legal responsibility for all of ArvinMeritor's global operations and its subsidiaries, and Environmental, Health and Safety, will also assume responsibility for the global Human Resources organization.
James Marley, currently a board member of ArvinMeritor, will lead Arvin Innovation's board of directors as non-executive chairman. Until the spin is completed, Marley, a retired chairman of the board of AMP Inc., will remain on the ArvinMeritor board.
ArvinMeritor will remain headquartered in Troy, Mich. Arvin Innovation will be headquartered in Detroit, Mich., at the current location of the LVS Detroit Technology Center, with other corporate offices located in Europe, Asia Pacific and South America
Approval of the spinoff by ArvinMeritor shareholders is not required, and the company expects to complete the spinoff within the next 12 months.
ArvinMeritor Announces Spin Off of Light Vehicle Systems Business
Truck and automotive component supplier ArvinMeritor today announced plans spin off its light vehicle automotive business into a separate company from its commercial vehicle business
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