Faurecia exploring asset sales after Hella deal completion, report says

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Deliberations are ongoing and no final decisions on whether to proceed with the disposals have been taken, according to the people. A representative for Faurecia did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Faurecia agreed to buy Lippstadt-based Hella for 6.8 billion euros ($7.25 billion) last year to gain expertise in power and battery electronics, as well as radar sensors for autonomous-driving systems. The resulting company has been renamed Forvia.

Suppliers continue to reshape their business as the industry’s shift to electric cars with advanced-assistance systems intensifies with a range of countries planning to ban sales of combustion-engine cars.

A strategic review of Hella’s special applications business, which supplies lighting and electronic components to customers ranging from makers of construction machinery to boat builders, was announced in April.

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