Meritor is an American company that produces axles, braking systems, and other components for commercial vehicles. Its products are used in trucks, buses, trailers, and other heavy-duty vehicles.
Meritor was founded in 1909 as the Timken-Detroit Axle Company.
In the 1920s, the company introduced the first tandem rear axle for trucks.
In the 1980s, the company changed its name to Rockwell International and acquired other companies in the industry.
In 1997, Rockwell spun off its automotive division, which became Meritor.
Meritor has since acquired other companies, including ArvinMeritor and AxleTech International.
An American company that produces drivetrain systems and components for commercial vehicles.
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An American company that produces a range of industrial and commercial products, including drivetrain and hydraulic systems for vehicles.
Meritor produces a range of rear, front, and tandem axles for commercial vehicles.
Meritor produces air disc and drum brakes for commercial vehicles.
Meritor produces mechanical, air, and hydraulic suspension systems for commercial vehicles.
Meritor is an American company that produces axles, braking systems, and other components for commercial vehicles.
Meritor's competitors include Dana Incorporated, ZF Friedrichshafen AG, and Eaton Corporation.
Meritor produces axles, braking systems, and suspension systems for commercial vehicles.
Meritor is based in Troy, Michigan, USA.
Meritor was founded in 1909 as the Timken-Detroit Axle Company. It later became part of Rockwell International and was spun off as an independent company in 1997. Meritor has since acquired other companies and expanded its product range.