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Sage takes over automotive fabric business of Adient

09 Oct '20
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Pic: Sage Automotive Interiors
Pic: Sage Automotive Interiors

Sage Automotive Interiors, an Asahi Kasei company, has completed take over of the automotive fabric business of Adient. Sage Automotive Interiors has paid $175 million and received regulatory approvals under the agreement of March 5, 2020. Sage provides automotive interior materials—seating, door panel surfaces, and headliners—to automotive OEMs.

“Europe continues to be a key growth area for Sage Automotive Interiors. In addition, the technology and capabilities that will now be part of Sage Automotive Interiors will strengthen our ability to serve customers from our current locations in Europe and the rest of the world”

“Strengthening our position in Europe will enable us to better support multiple OEMS locally and more broadly as we combine the best of both company operations,” said Dirk Pieper, CEO of Sage Automotive Interiors.

“We look to expand capacity and capability for automotive interior products to the European market to continue our global position as the number 1 preferred automotive interiors company,” said Pieper.

Engaged in developing innovative designs and creating high performing interiors without compromising the environment, Sage is a global company with more than 30 locations in 19 countries.

“Europe continues to be a key growth area for Sage Automotive Interiors. In addition, the technology and capabilities that will now be part of Sage Automotive Interiors will strengthen our ability to serve customers from our current locations in Europe and the rest of the world,” said Pieper.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (SV)

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