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World Vehicle Manufacturers Analyst - October 2006 Issue


Description: World Vehicle Manufacturers 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

World 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 Manufactures 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: Mulally replaces Bill Ford as president and chief executive
Scania rejects MAN’s takeover bid
Facilities ‘triangle’ formed to boost Mini production capacity
India: BMW faces delay over spare-wheel regulation
Germany: Chrysler shelves Volkswagen co-operation deal
US: DaimlerChrysler completes integration of North American bus brands
US: Chrysler widens production cutbacks
US: Chrysler to axe 300 jobs at Detroit plant
US: Federal ruling finds Mercedes guilty of intimidation
Canada: Job cuts in store for Sterling Truck workers
China: DaimlerChrysler in talks to sell Chery vehicles
Italy: More power from Iveco’s Cursor engines for Euro 4/5
China: Iveco strengthens ties with local partners
Brazil: Fiat enters into electric vehicle partnership
US: Ford accelerates Way Forward plan
US: Ford pursuing two new seat belt technologies

US: Ford plans to buy Rover name from BMW
US: Crash programme needed for new Ford diesel
UK: Aston Martin employees await decision
Canada: Boiler shop workers’ strike disrupts Ford Oakville plant
Portugal: Worker protest halts Combo production
US: General Motors to cut fourth-quarter output 12%
US: Doraville plant begins single shift
US: General Motors plans eco-friendly, flexible portfolio
Brazil: General Motors workers agree on new wage package
South Africa: General Motors invests Rand 16m in warehouse upgrade
China: General Motors halts Buick production
US: Honda breaks ground on Indiana plant
US: Honda shifts more vehicle development from Japan
US: Honda’s next-generation diesel engine to debut within three years
Hyundai’s home market collapse

Czech Republic: Hyundai to produce Elantra and Tucson at new plant
India: Hyundai discontinues Terracan sales
South Korea: Investigations begin into Hyundai’s inter-subsidiary deals
South Korea: Hyundai launches Trago truck brand
US: Hyundai names new president
South Korea: Kia workers ratify new wage agreement
South Korea: Hyundai to extend cash payment programme to tier two suppliers
Iran: Hyundai wins order worth US$227m
Russia: Mitsubishi denies plant reports
Australia: Mitsubishi dismisses plant closure reports
US: Normal plant workers ratify agreement
Japan: Mitsubishi to slash number of platforms to six
UK: Sunderland to build Qashqai
US: Nissan expands Decherd plant operations
North America: Nissan to enter light commercial vehicle segment

Brazil: Nissan to invest US$150m
France: PSA implements new cost-cut plan
France: BNP Paribas to advise Renault on General Motors alliance
Romania: Renault to construct design and development centre
Singapore: Renault names Wearnes Automotive as exclusive distributor
US: Toyota to build crash-test centre
Brazil: Toyota invests US$42m in components plant
Australia: Workers strike at Toyota plant
Japan: Toyota to demolish head office plant
Philippines: Toyota to stop Camry production
Brazil: Volkswagen reaches agreement with union
Germany: Volkswagen resumes working hours talks with IG Metall
Germany: Volkswagen makes surprise addition to Hanover lineup
China: Volkswagen’s localisation rate to exceed 80% by 2008
Sweden: Volvo increases holding in Nissan Diesel

Sweden: Volvo Trucks establishes hybrid credentials
Europe: Volvo to distribute Nissan LCVs
China: Volvo cleared to establish vehicle financing unit
Russia: AvtoVAZ working on three new engines
China: Chery tipped to build trucks and buses
Russia: GAZ uses DaimlerChrysler engine for LCVs
China: Geely to move towards larger engines
China: Iran Khodro forms joint venture
Germany: Isuzu forms third European sales venture with Mitsubishi
Russia: IzhAvto to boost output
Russia: KAMAZ plans IPO for early 2008
UK: Lotus to slash jobs
China: Nanjing sets date for MG Rover production
August European car sales
August global light vehicle sales
Japanese OEM sales (August) and production results (July)
Japanese OEM diesel strategies
Financials: European, Japanese & US manufacturers, 2006


Companies Mentioned - BMW - Chrysler - Ford - Honda - Hyundai - Mitsubishi - Nissan - Rover - Toyota - Volvo


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