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SAP Finance Best Practice Workshop Profitability Management in Global Value Chains Thomas Walter, TRW Automotive Fritz Wurm, Informations Management & Consulting June 12/13, 2008

Agenda An overview of TRW Value chains, project objectives and contraints TRW Occupant Safety Systems Europe IS landscape Solution to manage profitability in global value chains Project Status Lessons Learned Future Challenges 2

Agenda An overview of TRW Value chains, project objectives and contraints TRW Occupant Safety Systems Europe IS landscape Solution to manage profitability in global value chains Project Status Lessons Learned Future Challenges 3

TRW Automotive - Profile Headquartered in Livonia, Michigan 66,000+ employees worldwide More than 200 facilities in 27 countries Serves all major OEM vehicle manufacturers worldwide and their suppliers Leading developer and supplier of active and passive safety systems Key products: - Braking Systems - Steering & Suspension Systems - Commercial Steering Systems - Inflatable Restraint Systems - Steering Wheel Systems - Seat Belt Systems - Safety Electronics 4 - Integrated Safety Systems - RF Products - Tire Pressure Monitoring - Security Electronics - Engine Components - Engineered Fasteners & Components - Body Control Systems - Aftermarket Operations

Sales & Operating Segments 2007 Full Year Sales of $14.7 Billion 54% 32% 14% Chassis Systems Active Safety $8.0 billion of sales Primary products include: Foundation brakes ABS Electronic stability control Steering systems Automotive Components $2.0 billion of sales Primary products include: Body controls Engine valves Fasteners Occupant Safety Systems Passive Safety $4.7 billion of sales Primary products include: Airbags Seat belts Safety electronics Steering wheels 5

TRW Automotive Worldwide Sales 2007 Sales by Customer - $14.7 Billion Hyundai 2% Honda 3% Toyota 3% BMW 4% Daimler 4% Other 14% Volkswagen 17% Ford 15% PSA 5% Fiat 6% Renault/Nissan 7% General Motors 10% Chrysler 10% 6

TRW Automotive - Occupant Safety Systems Seat Belt Systems Retractor & buckle assemblies Pyrotechnic retractor, buckle and anchor pretensioners Adaptive energy management devices declining, progressive or switchable Height adjusters and webbing guide loops Seat Integrated Restraints Active Control Retractor (ACR) Buckle switches 7

TRW Automotive - Occupant Safety Systems Inflatable Restraint Systems The complete air bag system: Frontal Systems: driver, passenger, knee, and seat ramp Side Impact and Curtain Systems Rollover Systems Gas generant, inflator, bag and module assembly Simulation, math modeling, crash testing and analysis 8

TRW Automotive - Occupant Safety Systems Steering Wheel Systems A full range of steering wheels, from base wheels to top-of-the-line, that incorporate leather, wood, heated and decorative bezels Magnesium aluminum or steel armature Polyurethane or injection-molded rim Simulation of armature performance Floating and Mylar Horn mechanisms Snap-In airbag module attachment Vibration suppression 9

TRW Automotive - Occupant Safety Systems Safety Electronics Crash Sensing Electronics Airbag Control Module Frontal Crush Zone Sensor Side Impact Sensor Rollover Sensor Occupant Sensing Systems Occupant Classification Module Integration of Strain Gages or Hall Effect Sensors 10

TRW Occupant Safety Systems Europe Sales 2007: US $ 3.150 billion 18 plants in 9 European countries Employees: 16,000 Plant Atlantis in South Africa 1 Joint Venture in Turkey 1 Joint Venture in Tunisia Sales Development Europe in M $ 3500 3150 2923 3000 2500 2132 2347 1883 2000 1548 1500 1000 500 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Sales 2007 by Product Line Sales in % 52 % 22 % 18 % 8 % Airbag Seatbelt Steering Wheel Electronics 551 M $ 703 M $ 1.638 B $ 11

TRW Occupant Safety Systems Europe Research& Development Production Seatbelts Production Airbags Production Inflators Production Cushions Production Covers Production Steering Wheels Production Electronics TRW Automotive GmbH Alfdorf (D) TRW Automotive GmbH Radolfzell (D) TRW Occupant Restraint Systems Sunderland/Peterlee (England) TRW Automotive Safety Systems GmbH Aschaffenburg (D) TRW Automotive GmbH St. Leon - Rot (D) TRW Airbag Systems Laage (D) Dalphimetal Seguridad Vigo (Spain) TRW Polska (2 Plants) Czestochowa (Poland) Dalphimetal Portugal Vila Nova (Portugal) TRW Airbag Systems Bricherasio/Torino (Italien) TRW Volant Horni Pocernice (Czech Republic) Dalphimetal Safe Life Ponte de Lima (Portugal) TRW Carr Stara Boleslav (Czech Rep.) Dalphimetal Safe Bag Ponte de Lima (Portugal) Dalphimetal España Valladolid (Spain) TRW Automotive GmbH Aschau (D) TRW Automotive Safety Systems Timisoara (Romania) 12 Dalphimetal España Madrid (Spain) Dalphimetal Internacional Valencia (Spain) Dalphimetal Tunisie Ben Arous Tunisia TRW Occupant Restraint Systems Bergheim (Austria)

Agenda An overview of TRW Value chains, project objectives and constraints TRW Occupant Safety Systems Europe IS landscape Solution to manage profitability in global value chains Project Status Lessons Learned Future Challenges 13

Value Chain for Airbag modules Czestochowa Poland Bag Vigo - Spain Coated Fabric Alfdorf - Germany Final Assembly Aschau - Germany Inflator OEM Alfdorf Germany (comp. mfg.) Module housing 14

Value Chain Seatbelt Products Alfdorf Germany (comp. mfg.) Stamping Plastic Moulding Czestochowa Poland Final Assembly Stara Boleslav Czech. Rep. Subassembly OEM Bergheim Austria Subassembly 15

OSSE Global Profitability - Objectives Implemention of an OSSE-wide tool for calculation of product group costs and global profitability under consideration of Elimination of intercompany profits Mapping of different part numbers for the same product in different OSSE plants Allowance for different consolidation basis/levels (e.g. Dalphimetal vs. remaining OSSE plants) Possibility for considering sales & transportation costs of the delivering plant as part of the manufacturing costs in the receiving plant from a group costing perspective Ability to separate non-serial business from Profitability Analysis 16

OSSE Global Profitability - Constraints Software tool with SAP like user interface in order to reduce training as well as familiarization effort and time using SAP development and customizing techniques to minimize ongoing support effort also allowing an extraction of non-sap data extracting SAP R/3 data to a separate database for more flexibility (disintegration) with BW interface to support a more flexible reporting with planning and simulation functionality 17

Different Cost view for Airbag Production Sample Cost Component Split local view Cost Component Split global view Material Production fix Production variable Packaging IC - Freight Customs Total Material Production fix Production variable Packaging IC - Freight Customs Alfdorf Intercompany Profit Czestochowa Vigo Transfer Price Total Airbag Module 80,00 50,00 4,00 16,00 2,00 1,00 73,00 24,50 7,00 25,00 4,00 2,00 0,50 10,00 73,00 Production 4,00 16,00 2,00 1,00 23,00 4,00 16,00 2,00 1,00 23,00 Bag 41,00 41,00 41,00 15,50 3,00 9,00 2,00 1,00 0,50 10,00 41,00 Inflator 8,00 8,00 8,00 8,00 Housing 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 Bag 41,00 24,00 2,00 7,00 1,00 1,00 35,00 15,50 3,00 9,00 2,00 1,00 0,50 4,00 35,00 Production 2,00 7,00 1,00 1,00 11,00 2,00 7,00 1,00 1,00 11,00 Coated Fabric 20,00 20,00 20,00 11,50 1,00 2,00 1,00 0,50 4,00 20,00 Fixing Plate 3,00 3,00 3,00 3,00 Thread 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 Coated Fabric 20,00 11,50 1,00 2,00 1,00 0,50 16,00 11,50 1,00 2,00 1,00 0,50 16,00 Production 1,00 2,00 1,00 0,50 4,50 1,00 2,00 1,00 0,50 4,50 Fabric 10,00 10,00 10,00 10,00 Fluid A 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 Fluid B 0,50 0,50 0,50 0,50 18

Different Cost view for Airbag Production Sample Cost Component Split local view Cost Component Split global view Vigo Czestochowa Alfdorf Transfer Price Material Production fix Production variable Packaging Customs Total Airbag Module 80,00 50,00 4,00 16,00 2,00 72,00 24,50 7,00 25,00 4,00 0,50 2,00 9,00 72,00 Production 4,00 16,00 2,00 22,00 4,00 16,00 2,00 22,00 Bag 41,00 41,00 41,00 15,50 3,00 9,00 2,00 0,50 2,00 9,00 Inflator 8,00 8,00 8,00 Housing 1,00 1,00 1,00 Bag 41,00 24,00 2,00 7,00 1,00 34,00 1,00 15,50 3,00 9,00 2,00 0,50 1,00 3,00 34,00 Production 2,00 7,00 1,00 10,00 2,00 7,00 1,00 10,00 Coated Fabric 20,00 20,00 20,00 11,50 1,00 2,00 1,00 0,50 1,00 3,00 20,00 Fixing Plate 3,00 3,00 3,00 3,00 Thread 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 Coated Fabric 20,00 11,50 1,00 2,00 1,00 0,50 16,00 1,00 11,50 1,00 2,00 1,00 0,50 16,00 Production 1,00 2,00 1,00 0,50 4,50 1,00 2,00 1,00 0,50 4,50 Fabric 10,00 10,00 10,00 10,00 Fluid A 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 Fluid B 0,50 0,50 0,50 0,50 IC - Freight Material Production fix Production variable Packaging Customs IC - Freight Intercompany Profit Total 19

Agenda An overview of TRW Value chains, project objectives and contraints TRW Occupant Safety Systems Europe IS landscape Solution to manage profitability in global value chains Project Status Lessons Learned Future Challenges 20

Landscape Business Systems OSS Europe Business Systems Europe March 2008 SAP version 4.7 Automotive OR9 SAP version 4.7 C11 Other systems Alfdorf, Germany, IRS & SBS Aschaffenburg, Germany, SWS Aschau & Laage, Germany, AIR BAG St. Leon Rot, Germany, AIR BAG Bergheim, Austria, SEAT BELT Dalphimetal, Spain, Portugal, 7 plants Horni Pocernice, Cz. Rep., SWS Stara Boleslav, Cz. Rep., SBS Legionow, Poland, SEAT BELT Rolnicza, Poland, AIR BAG Peterlee, U.K., SB & AB & Electronics Timisoara, Romania, SWS Atlantis, South Africa, SEAT BELT Bricherasio, Italy, AIR BAG Dalphimetal, Tunesia, EXCEL 21

OSSE SAP Organizational Structure FI / CO Client TRW OSS Operating Concern OSSE Chart of Accounts TRWA Controlling Area EUAC Company Code A118 Alfdorf Company Code A662 Aschau Company Code... Company Code A913 Dalphi Metal ES Profit Center Airbags Profit Center Seatbelt Profit Center Airbags Profit Center CAT 1 Profit Center Steering Profit Center Airbags 22

OSSE Controlling Modules CO Overhead Product Costing CO Accounting CO Product Profitability Cost Center Accounting Unique CCtr Structure Unique Cost Elements Unique Activity Types in Production Product Cost Planning Unique cost component structure Frozen standard costs Current / actual costing Profitability analysis Costing based Full P&L (MPATI) CoGS approach Product line reporting Project System CAPEX projects R&D projects Tooling projects General expenses Cost Object Controlling Repetitive Production with production orders WIP calculation Variance calculation Profit Center Accounting P&L / B/S per Product Line 23

Agenda An overview of TRW Value chains, project objectives and contraints TRW Occupant Safety Systems Europe IS landscape Solution to manage profitability in global value chains Project Status Lessons Learned Future Challenges 24

Why did we choose the GCP-Engine because The CO organizational structure of TRW OSSE supports the SAP standard group costing functionality as available with Rel 4.7 Common TRW OSS cost component layout supports the SAP standard group costing functionality as well Also the standardized CO-PA structure would allow us to use the SAP standard group costing functionality but Main issue was broken links along the I/C supply chain (different part numbers for the same parts in some OSS plants no harmonization of material masters possible) Another issue is the different handling of the sample-/prototype-business throughout OSSE which makes the exclusion of the related transactions challenging GCP allows for the calculation and allocation of actual material costs per period, whereas the current OSSE SAP system is based on standard price valuation. 25

Transfer to F. Wurm (IMC) 26

Agenda An overview of TRW Value chains, project objectives and contraints TRW Occupant Safety Systems Europe IS landscape Solution to manage profitability in global value chains Project Status Lessons Learned Future Challenges 27

Project Status Next Steps Realisation of a prototype in Februar 2007 Project kick-off in April 2007 Go-live scheduled for July 1, 2008 Analysing January June 2008 Ongoing monthly calculation runs Setup of global profitability reporting in SAP-BW Allocation of regional and divisional overhead cost 28

Lessons Learned Highly standardized SAP environment expected not available Different setup for the same process in various company codes Existing old processes were not adjusted to standard SAP processes Additional efforts required to harmonize master data and processes Internal project support should not be underestimated 29

OSSE Profitability Data Flow - Today CO-PA (Revenues) GCP BW SAP R/3 MM, PP, CO-PC, CO-OM (Cost) New Product Nomenclature IC Elimination QAD MACS Cognos T1 Determination OP Data Collection 30

The GIFCO Project - Objectives Implementation of TRW globally harmonized Accounting and Controlling instance for Shared Service operations and global reporting based on FI new GL. TRW standard: - Run R/3 for local Finance and Controlling - Run either SAP or QAD for local Logistics and Production control Implement reference client (global CoA, vendor- and customer number, payment terms etc.) Global harmonization of FI master data and processes, e.g. Chart of accounts, accounts payable, accounts receivable, invoice verification, payment 31

GIFCO Project Objectives cont. Global harmonization of CO modules, master data and processes, e.g. Cost center structure Cost elements Activity types Cost component structure Value fields / characteristics Profit centers Global product profitability reporting based on CO-PA GCP 32

TRW Profitability Data Flow - Tomorrow CO-PA (Revenues) SAP R/3 GCP GIFCO BW MM, PP, CO-PC, CO-OM (Cost) New Product Nomenclature IC Elimination QAD GIFCO Cognos T1 Determination OP Data Collection 33