Revenue at the world’s largest suppliers largely grew in 2023 from a year earlier as the supply chain chaos of the post-COVID global economy began
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A quick look at the top automotive stories of the week as determined by reader interest. source: Section Page News – Automotive News
Tesla Inc. is making a final push to convince shareholders to vote for CEO Elon Musk’s $56 billion pay package before its June 13 shareholder
Mexico is becoming more difficult to do business in as security concerns persist and labor and energy costs rise, Forvia CEO Patrick Koller said. source:
The number of Chinese EVs imported to the EU would drop by a quarter if Brussels were to impose a 20 percent import tariff, according
Advances in manufacturing improved efficiency after the pandemic, but North American industry needs to prepare now for China’s eventual arrival. source: Section Page News –
Major automakers are stopping in their tracks on getting new EVs to market as they’re also recognizing that their manufacturing costs are out of line.
Ford is right to ask for suppliers’ help to rein in costs. But what is Ford doing in product development and manufacturing to cut costs?
The UAW discovered that, like politics, all organizing is local, as workers at Mercedes-Benz reject the union’s promises and its win at Volkswagen Chattanooga plant.
Coatings manufacturer PPG Industries plans to open its first new plant in the U.S. in 15 years as part of a $300 million investment in