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Why Continental is said to explore the sale of its turbocharger business

October 22, 2020
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Continental is exploring a sale of its turbocharger unit as the German supplier conducts a major restructuring to stem losses, according to people familiar with the matter.

Europe’s second-largest car-parts supplier is working with Citigroup Inc. on the disposal, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing confidential information. The business is no longer seen as strategically important and lacks the scale required to compete globally, one of the people said.

Talks with potential buyers are ongoing and there’s no certainty they will result in a sale. Representatives for Continental and Citigroup declined to comment.

Turbochargers were for years a popular way for automakers to shrink their engines and make them more efficient. But stricter auto-emissions standards are now forcing companies to embrace electrification, limiting the growth potential for turbos. Garrett Motion Inc., one of the top suppliers of the components along with BorgWarner Inc., has said roughly 56 percent of vehicles will use turbos by 2023, up modestly from 51 percent last year.

Garrett’s filing for bankruptcy last month has put the company spun off from Honeywell International Inc. in play for a sale. While private equity firm KPS Capital Partners has offered $2.6 billion, the judge overseeing Garrett’s reorganization said this week that the company must engage with Centerbridge Partners and Oaktree Capital Group about their restructuring plan.

Seismic shift

Auto suppliers have been under pressure from the seismic technology shift toward electric and self-driving vehicles. The financial strain of tackling this transformation has been exacerbated this year by the coronavirus outbreak that shuttered factories worldwide.

Continental on Wednesday announced it will record another quarterly loss as impairments and restructuring measures take a toll. The supervisory board last month approved a dramatic overhaul affecting as many as 30,000 jobs that could be shifted or eliminated after earlier plans for a revamp were rendered insufficient by the pandemic.

The company also said on Sept. 30 that it will consider asset sales as part of its overhaul efforts. A deal would echo the sale of Robert Bosch and Mahle’s turbocharger joint venture to private equity firm FountainVest Partners in 2017.

Turbochargers force compressed air into combustion engines to boost efficiency and power output. Continental has supplied the devices to automakers including Volkswagen Group and Ford Motor Co.

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