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World Vehicle Manufacturers Analyst - September 2006 Issue


Description: World Vehicle Manufacturing is a dedicated round-up of all the latest global happenings and analysis specific to the manufacturing activities of the world's light vehicle manufacturers.

It covers the following topics:

- Business models
- Capacity utilisation
- Design
- Financial performance
- Forward model programmes
- Joint ventures
- Labour
- Logistics
- Manufacturing processes
- Materials
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Modularity
- Motor shows
- Plant investments
- Platform architectures
- Production results / forecasts
- Purchasing
- Research and development
- Technology

Automotive Vehicle Manufacturers focuses on the top vehicle manufacturers in the world. The report covers all the facets of the automotive industry, from car and commercial vehicle manufacturers to their manufacturing strategies, technologies, model launches, future models and production planning. The report also sheds light on market news and analysis vis-à-vis the vehicle manufacturers. Also included in the report is the retooling of production units, plant shutdown and relocations.

World Vehicle Manufacturing provides both broad macro-economic information as well as detailed focus analysis down to component or material level: there is no better way to stay informed on the latest developments in automotive manufacturing globally.

Who relies on this report?

- Vehicle manufacturers
- Suppliers
- Consultants
- Investment Banks/Finance/Venture capital

Methodology

Our reporting is based on 15 years experience in automotive publishing. Using our global bases in the UK, China, India & Detroit, we use a respected network of leading economists, engineers and analysts, allowing us to probe the core fundamentals of the automotive industry. In this way we establish the underlying factors behind the events and trends that shape the auto industry today and tomorrow.


Contents: Hyundai rules out buying Jaguar
New safety rules could ring death knell for Bugatti
UK: New initiatives for Rolls-Royce factory
UK: BMW reaches deal to sell Rover rights
UK: BMW’s new Mini rolls off assembly line
Germany: BMW plans new 4WD vehicle by 2010
Nigeria: Government to divest stake in DaimlerChrysler facility
US: Freightliner serves Allison
US: DaimlerChrysler to slash fourth-quarter Durango and Ram output
Germany: DaimlerChrysler revises term policy for top executives
US: Toledo plant begins Jeep Wrangler production
Russia: Fiat working towards 5% market share

China: Iveco ends bus joint venture with Changjiang
Italy: Fiat expects positive results in 2006
Can Land Rover save the 4x4?
US: Ford to cut dealership numbers
US: Ford’s Walton Hills stamping plant adopts new rules
US: Ford to scale back production
US: Ford to sell stake in consumer finance unit
US: Ford demands union concessions for new truck funding
US: Ford axes Lincoln V8 engine plans
Canada: Oshawa wins Camaro production
US: General Motors reveals V8 diesel with CGI block
US: Cadillac considers CTS coupe and crossover

Russia: Holden considering market launch
US: Saturn Ion production extended to March
Argentina: General Motors to increase production by 40%
Thailand: Honda to establish spare component manufacturing unit
Vietnam: Honda begins car operations
UK: Honda to supply hybrids to London Metropolitan Police
US: Honda to invest in Alabama engine production
Czech Republic: Hyundai construction could begin in November
US: New chief operating officer for Hyundai Motor America
Ukraine: Distributor to sell 20,000 Kia cars in 2007
Slovakia: Kia to unveil first Slovakian model, cee’d
South Korea: Hyundai to sell stake in Rotem unit
Japan: Mitsubishi to boost local production
Australia: Mitsubishi extends buyout offer
US: Union seeks guarantees from Mitsubishi
Japan: Nissan extends OEM agreement with Mitsubishi
North America: Nissan still considering another plant
Japan: Nissan launches new-generation V6 engines
Indonesia: Nissan considers plant expansion
Russia: More details emerge on PSA plant

Brazil: Renault to hire 1,000 workers by early 2007
Japan: Toyota’s domestic sales dip but production rises in July
Japan: Toyota considers delaying new launches
Japan: Fuji Heavy may source small cars from Toyota
India: Toyota plans new plant in Karnataka
US: Government probes Sienna minivans
US: Slow SUV sales force Toyota to cut temporary workers
Poland: Toyota plans ¥19.7bn capacity expansion in Walbrzych
Australia: Toyota begins shipments of new Camry
Brazil: Volkswagen issues 1,800 layoff notices
Czech Republic: Skoda to hire 600 workers in Kvasiny
Mexico: Volkswagen workers agree to call off strike

China: China National turns down Volvo offer
Sweden: AB Volvo on the acquisition trail
Sweden: Mack and Renault boost Volvo Group deliveries
Serbia: Volvo considers local truck production
Chile: Volvo secures order for 499 buses
Russia: AvtoVAZ negotiating acquisition of Izhavto
Russia: Great Wall postpones assembly plans
Thailand: Isuzu invests in technical centre
India: Government to offload remaining Maruti stake
Colombia: Mazda invests in production expansion
UK: Nanjing waives escape clause for Longbridge plant
US: Paccar’s Kenworth expands Chillicothe plant
Brazil: Citroën plans to sell 100,000upa by 2010
France: Renault ends Nordic distribution agreement with Volvo Cars

Germany: Porsche to skip Cayenne 2007 model year
India: Tata Motors to spin off Tata Motorfinance
July European car sales
July global light vehicle sales
Tata’s 1-lakh car
Argentina: will the potential finally be realised?
Engaged employees: seeking one careful owner
Financials: European,Japanese & US manufacturers, 2006


Companies Mentioned - BMW - Citroën - DaimlerChrysler - Fiat - Ford - General Motors - Hyundai - Mitsubishi - Nissan - Renault - Skoda - Toyota - Volkswagen


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