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Aussie Safety Reseach Centre developing US products

RobertRyan
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Bosch targets trailer safety

German electronics giant opens new R&D facility in Melbourne to develop cutting-edge trailer safety products
German engineering and electronics giant Bosch is opening up a new research and design facility focussing on trailer safety as part of a $40 million expansion of its Australian headquarters in Melbourne.

Due for completion in 2016, the new facility will develop Boschโ€™s first trailer safety products and assistance systems in Australia, for both local and overseas markets including the US.

โ€œBosch will investigate and develop safety technologies that assist in all aspects of trailer safety,โ€ said Bosch Australia president Gavin Smith.

He said Boschโ€™s research and development in trailer safety will be โ€œdriven and adapted from its pioneering work in the automotive marketโ€.

โ€œBosch already has โ€˜trailer sway mitigationโ€™ functions which vehicle manufacturers can select for the stability control system being fitted to their vehicles as original equipment," Smith said.

โ€œAs with the safety systems Bosch has developed for passenger and light commercial vehicles, Bosch will bring price competitive, market leading solutions that address a variety of towed vehicle safety issues.โ€

The new products will initially be sold in Australia and the US, which Bosch said comprises approximately one million new trailer registrations each year including caravans and 12 million registered trailers in total.

โ€œOur (trailer safety) centre of competence offers a valuable opportunity for Bosch Australia to research and develop new technologies to make traveling with a trailer safer for everyone,โ€ Smith said.

Bosch is the latest German company with an Australian facility to focus on trailer safety, following the recent investment by RV components specialist Al-Ko at its Melbourne research and design facility, where the first caravan stability control system for electric-braked caravans was developed and manufactured along with a new independent trailing arm suspension due to be launched shortly.

Bosch said it has invested more than $225 million in Australia and New Zealand over the past 10 years. The Australian arm employs around 1300 people and generates annual revenues of more than $700 million.
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2012Coleman
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But RV manufacturers in the US use Amish people on the assembly lines.... I read on the internet that Amish people were skilled craftsmen, and whatever they put their hands on is a quality product.

Is this not true?? Say it aint so!
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dodge_guy
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Great! are they going to look into how certain manuf. can build a safer trailer? like good tires, brakes and frames that will not fail! personally I would rather have a frame and brakes that will go for more than a couple years without safety defects!
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