DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
ArvinMeritor Inc. (ARM) said it plans to add 125 jobs by 2014 as
it spends $23 million in the next five years to expand the
technical center at its headquarters in Troy, Mich.
The auto-parts supplier "is investing in a spectrum of advanced
technologies that are focused on fuel efficiency, next-generation
brake technology, suspensions and vehicle dynamics capabilities,"
said Chief Operating Officer Carsten Reinhardt.
ArvinMeritor also has technicals centers in Italy, U.K., India,
China, Mexico and Brazil.
The company has received a state grant of $2.2 million, and
Oakland County, Mich., has offered up to $1.6 million in training
grants to help with the Troy project.
In May, ArvinMeritor reported it swung to a fiscal
second-quarter profit and joined a group of auto-parts makers
beating expectations as sales surged with a recovering market. Auto
sales are expected to rise in North America this year as companies
tap new markets in Asia.
ArvinMeritor's shares closed at $14.61 and were inactive after
hours. The stock was up 31% this year as of the close.
-By Kathy Shwiff, Dow Jones Newswires; 212-416-2357;
Kathy.Shwiff@dowjones.com