TI Automotive Restructures Global Business Operations

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Wed Jul 23, 2008 4:00pm EDT

WARREN, Mich.--(Business Wire)--
TI Automotive, the world's leading supplier of fluid-storage and
delivery systems, is restructuring its global business operations,
according to Bill Kozyra, the company's chairman and CEO.

   Kozyra said the company will move the headquarters of its Global
Fluid Carrying Systems division from Warren, Mich., to Heidelberg,
Germany, and streamline the management of its fluid-carrying-systems,
fuel-systems and HVAC business units in North America.

   The restructuring effort includes the promotion of three key
senior executives:

   --  Joachim Burkhardt, formerly managing director of Fluid
        Carrying Systems - Europe, has been named president of Global
        Fluid Carrying Systems and COO - Europe.

   --  Brian Lindsay has been appointed COO for TI Automotive
        business operations in North America, in addition to his
        current position as president of Global Fuel Systems.

   --  Steve Beckman, previously vice president of the company's fuel
        systems division in North America, has been promoted to vice
        president of the company's North American operations and will
        report to Lindsay.

   "Shifting the global headquarters of our fluid-carrying-systems
business to Europe will help integrate our global product and process
design-and-development activities and further strengthen our position
as a worldwide leader in fluid-carrying systems and products," Kozyra
said. "In the NAFTA region, our focus will be on the integration of
operations management across our three business divisions."

   The realignment of the company's NAFTA commercial activities is
designed to drive operational excellence, improve efficiency and
strengthen customer focus, he noted.

   "We already have restructured our European operations and have a
solid platform for growth in the Asia Pacific region," Kozyra pointed
out. "In North America, however, we're faced with a growing need for
change because of substantial OEM volume reductions and a major shift
to smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles.

   "Cost-reduction measures are in place in North America and we'll
continue to manage our business there aggressively. We have to act now
to bring our NAFTA operations in line with the realities of today's
marketplace."

   As president of Global Fluid Carrying Systems, Burkhardt succeeds
Rich Kolpasky, who recently announced plans to leave the company for
personal reasons. A native of Germany, Burkhardt joined TI Automotive
in 1994 from Robert Bosch GmbH.

   Born in Scotland, Lindsay joined the company in 1999 and
previously led TI Automotive's European fuel-systems division, as well
as being European and Asia-Pacific commercial director.

   Beckman came to TI Automotive in 2005 from Delphi's Delco
Electronics group, where he was a product line manager. A native of
Cincinnati, Ohio, he will be based in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

   TI Automotive is the world's leading supplier of fluid storage,
transfer and delivery systems, including brake, fuel and air
conditioning applications. With headquarter locations in Warren,
Mich.; Heidelberg, Germany, and Oxford, England, the company employs
more than 17,500 people at more than 100 facilities in 27 countries on
six continents. Annual sales in 2007 totaled approximately $2.8
billion.

   Further information is available on the Internet at
www.tiautomotive.com.

Company Contact
TI Automotive
Jim Newell, +1-586-755-8466
E-mail: jnewell@uk.tiauto.com
OR
Media Contact
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E-mail: jkrol@usautocom.com

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