- The
Westinghouse Air
Brake Technologies Corporation (
WABCO) was an
American company founded on
September 28, 1869 by
George Westinghouse in Pittsburgh...
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WABCO Holdings, Inc. was a U.S.-based
provider of
electronic braking, stability,
suspension and
transmission automation systems for heavy-duty commercial...
- name was
adopted as
Wabco Haulpak when R. G. LeTourneau's
business was
bought by
Wabco, and the
Haulpak name
continued through Wabco's purchase by American...
- ends use
either a semi-permanent drawbar, or a
Westinghouse coupler. The
WABCO N-Type
coupler was
first developed for the
prototype Pittsburgh Skybus system...
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WABCO, or
Westinghouse Air
Brake Company is a
former American manufacturing company.
WABCO may also
refer to:
WABCO Vehicle Control Systems, a part of...
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MotivePower spun-off from MK, the
company merged with the air
brake manufacturer WABCO to form "Wabtec" in 1999,
remaining as a
brand of it. Morrison-Knudsen established...
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American company formed by the
merger of the
Westinghouse Air
Brake Company (
WABCO) and
MotivePower Industries Corporation in 1999. It is
headquartered in...
- part
manufacturer WABCO. 2019: ZF to
provide the
entire electric powertrain of
Mercedes EQC. 2020: ZF
completes acquisition of
WABCO,
which will be integrated...
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broken up in 2007 with the spin off of the
automotive parts business as
WABCO Vehicle Control Systems and sale of the
plumbing fixtures business as American...
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supplier Lekov. In 2004, it
acquired the
train brakes manufacturer Sab
Wabco and the air
conditioning manufacturer Neu Systèmes. In
early 2007, it purchased...