WABCO Vehicle Control Systems
| Company type | Public | 
|---|---|
| NYSE: WBC | |
| Industry | Component manufacture and supply for commercial vehicles | 
| Predecessor | |
| Founded | 1869, as Westinghouse Air Brake Company | 
| Founder | George Westinghouse Jr. | 
| Defunct | May 29, 2020 | 
| Fate | Acquired by ZF Friedrichshafen and became the Commercial Vehicle Control Systems division of ZF | 
| Headquarters | , Switzerland | 
| Area served | Worldwide (39 countries, 28 manufacturing locations) | 
| Key people | Jacques Esculier (chairman and CEO) | 
| Products | electronic and active braking systems aerodynamic and stability systems suspension systems transmission automation systems fleet management systems | 
| Services | customized aftermarket solutions and dedicated support for fleet operators, maintenance workshops and distribution partners | 
| Revenue | US$2.63 billion (2015) | 
| US$351 million (2015) | |
| US$291 million (2015) | |
| Number of employees | 12000 | 
| Website | wabco-auto | 
WABCO Holdings, Inc. was a U.S.-based provider of electronic braking, stability, suspension and transmission automation systems for heavy-duty commercial vehicles. In 2007, the Vehicle Control Systems was spun off as WABCO Holdings Inc., an American provider of electronic braking, stability, suspension and transmission automation systems for heavy-duty commercial vehicles. Their products are present in many commercial vehicles such as trucks, buses, trailers and off-highway vehicles but they only fill the niche roles. WABCO was acquired by ZF Friedrichshafen in May 2020.