Autoliv Starts Engineering Center in Low-cost Country for Electronics

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(Stockholm, July 11, 2006) --- Autoliv Inc. (NYSE: ALV and SSE: ALIV) – the worldwide leader in automotive safety systems – has opened an engineering center in Romania that will do electronics development for European clients.

After opening its first electronics plant and tech center in Shangai a few weeks ago to serve the Asian market, Autoliv is pursuing investments in low cost countries for its electronics activities. A new engineering center is now established in Timisoara to serve the European market. The new Romanian center will eventually employ over 100 persons – mainly software engineers – and will initially focus on design of safety electronics, mostly embedded software development and validation. To reduce cost, Autoliv began, in 1999, to move production to low-cost countries. As a result, the company currently has 45% of its headcount in these countries compared to less than 10% when this program started. “In 2004, we decided to supplement this program with a plan aimed at increasing component sourcing in low-cost countries to 50% before the end of this decade, from less than 15%. Moving engineering resources therefore represents the third leg in our low-cost country strategy,” said Autoliv’s President and CEO Lars Westerberg. “During the last several years that we have been expanding in low-cost countries, we have been impressed by the people in these countries; their skills, educational level and com¬mitments. For this reason we are now taking advantage of these resources and will develop engineering jobs in addition to manufacturing in these low-cost countries. This reinforces our commitment to cost reductions and meeting our customers requirements in the very competitive automotive industry.” Inquiries: Lars Westerberg, President & CEO, Tel. +46 (0)8-587 20 600 Mats Ödman, VP Corporate Communications, Tel +46-(0)708-32 09 33 (mob)

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