Latest posts about Automotive
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DeLorean Motor Co. Cars Are Coming Back!
January 27, 2016
After 35 years, the DeLorean is making a comeback after DeLorean Motors recently announced that it will go back into production - the company isn't going to be developing a brand-new car, instead, they will go back into production of the 1982 DeLorean.
Opel Reduces Assembly Tool Costs By Up to 90%
November 18, 2015
Opel, Europe’s 3rd largest automotive manufacturer, is slashing manufacturing tool production costs by up to 90% using its Stratasys 3D Printers, as well as 3D printing assembly tools in less than 24 hours.
The First 3D-Printed Supercar
October 21, 2015
Meet Blade - a super-light sports car with a 3D printed chassis, designed as an alternative to traditional car manufacturing- through 3D printing, entrepreneur Kevin Czinger has developed a radical new way to build cars with a much lighter footprint.
Ferrari Races Ahead On Wall Street
October 21, 2015
Ferrari shares jumped 15 percent to $60 on its Wall Street debut yesterday after the Italian supercar maker priced its share offering at the top of the range amid heavy investor demand.
Inbound Logistics Requirements for the New Automotive Supply Chain
October 12, 2015
Similar to EDI, logistics needs to be considered part of the transactional flow, not a separate set of functions to be integrated.
Auto Recall Issues Bring Reverse Logistics into Play
October 7, 2015
Reverse logistics providers can leverage analytics by collaborating closely with manufacturers that employ these capabilities to proactively sense potential product problems.
Big Data and Analytics in the Automotive Industry
October 7, 2015
Big data and analytics in the automotive industry, a special collection of insights for automakers from our thought leaders on analytics.
Fixed path: Scalable automation accelerates growth
October 2, 2015
Manufacturer notes increased safety and reliability with automatic guided carts.
VW’s Appalling Clean Diesel Scandal, Explained
September 22, 2015
Volkswagen has admitted that 11 million vehicles worldwide are fitted with software to cheat emissions tests, and the German car-maker is facing deepening scrutiny after being forced to admit it cheated on the tests for nearly 500,000 vehicles.
Solving the Talent Crisis
September 18, 2015
Supply chain talent is in short supply worldwide, and as the automotive sector grows, this resource problem will only get worse.
Automotive 2020: Clarity Beyond The Chaos
September 14, 2015
In this dynamic new age, we believe, a focus on the development of compelling personal mobility solutions, retail transformation, global execution and extensive partnering will be the keys to success in 2020.
Worldwide Automotive Growth is Slowing Down, Industry Faces Huge Technological Challenges
July 12, 2015
C.A.S.E. which stands for connected, autonomous, shared, electrified, will be the future of the industry and calls for significant additional investments, and in order to finance C.A.S.E., a new phase of consolidation and partnerships is expected in the global auto industry.
Why a Network Model Makes Sense for Today’s Automotive Suppliers
June 10, 2015
Supply chain organizations within the automotive supplier industry contribute to manufacturing excellence in many ways, including quality, cost, and delivery to their OEM and subsystem customer base.
Is Apple Creating “The Ultimate Car” Supply Chain?
June 2, 2015
Speaking at the Code Conference, Apple's operations chief Jeff Williams dropped the biggest hint yet that the firm is developing a car - "The car is the ultimate mobile device."
Packaging Corner: Automotive embraces collapsible, reusable totes
May 1, 2015
Compatible with AIAG bulk containers, supplier-agnostic, handheld totes help automakers reduce freight costs.