Arvin Meritor announced officially changed its name to "Meritor"

Arvin Meritor announced on March 30, 2011, that it will formally become Merry , and its stock code on the New York Stock Exchange will be even more "MTOR". This change will take effect on the day of trading on March 30, 2011. .

Meritor logo
Meritor logo

With the complete divestment of the light vehicle business, the company will fully commit itself to exploring the global commercial and industrial vehicle market. The company’s chairman, chief executive officer and president, Chip McClure, said: “Rebranding back to 'Meritor' will help us to use our established good brand reputation and build on this foundation to make even greater progress.”

After splitting from Rockwell International Group in 1997, the company retained “Mercedes” as the company name until 2000 when it merged with Avon Industries. Since then, the company has been using the "Meritor" brand to promote and sell products.

About Meritor

Meritor is a leading global supplier of power transmission, mobility, braking and aftermarket solutions for the commercial and industrial vehicle markets. Adhering to a century-long tradition of providing superior performance, efficient and reliable innovative products, the company serves commercial trucks, trailers, off-highway vehicles, defensive vehicles, special vehicles and aftermarket customers in more than 70 countries around the world. Headquartered in Troy, Michigan, USA, the company employs more than 11,000 people worldwide and applies their expertise and skills to the company's manufacturing bases, technology centers, joint ventures, distribution centers, and regional offices in 19 countries. The company's common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol MTOR.

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