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World Vehicle Manufactures: November 2006 Report


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: -Volkswagen takes 15% stake in MAN
-PSA to shut Ryton plant six months early
-Germany: BMW Group global sales up 3.3%
-UK: Rolls-Royce sets up new waste management centre at Goodwood
-Austria: New Rolls-Royce dealership
-South Africa: New MD for BMW
-US: DaimlerChrysler opens new GEMA engine plant
-US: Chrysler’s Trenton plant begins production of new 4.0-litre V6
-US: Job cuts likely at Freightliner
-US: Chrysler Group retains Brandimensions for market research
-US: Chrysler expects to gain market share in 2007
-US: Chrysler Group to launch fresh cost-cutting drive
-China: DaimlerChrysler to add local suppliers
-China: DaimlerChrysler to increase commercial vehicle production
-Ireland: Safety recall for Fiat Grande Punto
-Latin America: Fiat to invest US$1bn
-Turkey: Fiat to show Linea sedan at Istanbul Show
-Italy: Fiat raises interest in Ferrari
-Canada: Ford reaches agreement with striking workers in Oakville
-Canada: Ford’s Oakville plant begins production of new Edge and Lincoln MKX
-US: Ford may sell vehicle service contracts unit
-US: Soy-based seats to save Ford US$26m
-US: No new Ford contracts for Collins & Aikman
-Australia: Ford to slash Broadmeadows output
-US: Ford posts US$5.8bn third-quarter loss
-US: General Motors narrows third-quarter loss
-Germany: General Motors keen to keep Astra production in Germany
-US: General Motors to introduce Corsa
-US: Jerome York resigns from General Motors’ board
-US: Alliance discussions grind to a halt between Renault, Nissan and General Motors
-Malaysia: General Motors to acquire majority stake in Hicomobil
-Canada: Honda to raise Civic production
-Japan: Honda posts 11% growth in first-half earnings
-Japan: Honda issues recalls
-India: Honda considers Rajasthan for new car plant
-Czech Republic: Anti-monopoly body clears Hyundai’s Czech project
-US: Kia breaks ground on Georgia plant
-South Korea: Hyundai unveils first vee turbodiesel
-Russia and Brazil: Nissan and Suzuki considering joint production
-Japan: Nissan to transfer QX56 and Quest production from Canton
-Japan: Nissan to increase engineering staff by 10%
-Australia: Mitsubishi denies fresh rumours on plant closure
-Japan: Mitsubishi joins with utilities for electric vehicle feasibility study
-Japan: Nissan to display electric vehicle range at symposium
-South Korea: Nissan launches new Infiniti G35
-Thailand: Nissan announces new president
-Indonesia: Nissan to introduce Livina in 2007
-Plant tour: PSA Peugeot Citroen, Poissy, France
-Brazil: Renault to invest €300m for production expansion
-Europe: Toyota to launch Auris next year
-US: Hino inaugurates axle facility
-US: Toyota believed to be planning an eighth NAFTA factory
-US: Toyota’s Kentucky plant launches hybrid Camry production
-Japan: Daihatsu to invest ¥23.5bn in new plant
-Europe: Volkswagen seeks 8% cut in component prices in 2007
-Hungary: Audi suspends investment
-Slovakia: Volkswagen targets production expansion
-Germany: Volkswagen board confirms collective bargaining agreement
-Europe: Volvo demonstrates safety innovations
-Canada: Volvo to supply 126 Nova buses to Vancouver
-Sweden: Changes in tax measures to boost Volvo’s third-quarter profits
-US: Layoffs announced at Mack plant
-India: Volvo, Scania and DaimlerChrysler all interested in Ashok Leyland stake
-China: Geely to produce Manganese black cabs
-China: MAN charges Zonda with patent infringement
-Russia: Bogdan and ZAZ in joint venture
-September European car sales
-September global light vehicle sales
-Bulgaria and Romania: EU accession and the haulage industry
-Green SUV: a contradiction in terms?
-Interview: John Hoffecker, Managing Director, AlixPartners LLC
-Interview: Ron Adams, Chief Executive, Tatra
-Financials: European,Japanese & US manufacturers


Companies Mentioned Volkswagen Ryton BMW Rolls-Royce DaimlerChrysler GEMA Freightliner Fiat Ferrari Ford Collins & Aikman Broadmeadows Nissan General Motors Honda Hyundai Suzuki Mitsubishi Peugeot Toyota Volkswagen Audi Volvo Bogdan ZAZ


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