The USA AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry in the USA and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The USA AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The document provides an overview of the Japanese automotive industry. It discusses how Japan has been one of the top automotive producing countries since the 1960s and was a pioneer of robotics in automotive manufacturing in the 1970s. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Japan rapidly developed its automotive industry and overtook the US as the leading producer of automobiles. Today, Japan remains one of the leading automotive producers globally. The document is intended to provide business development, outsourcing, and localization support for managers interested in Japan's automotive industry.
The EV / AV AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The EV / AV AutoBook includes company profiles and contact information of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
Germany has a world-renowned automotive industry due to its excellence in engineering and innovation. It is Europe's leading producer and exporter of vehicles, exporting around 50% of its vehicles to neighboring countries. The country has a highly integrated industry value chain and skilled workforce that enable companies to develop cutting-edge technologies. The document provides an overview of Germany's strong automotive sector and invites the reader to learn more about the country's role as a global leader in automotive production and innovation through the provided AutoBook.
The South Korea AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The South Korea AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The document provides an overview of the Indian automotive industry. It states that India has emerged as one of the fastest growing passenger car markets since economic liberalization began in 1991. India is now the fifth largest vehicle manufacturer, producing over 4.7 million vehicles in 2017. It is also becoming an export hub for SUVs to other parts of the world. The automotive industry represents a large portion of India's manufacturing GDP and impacts several related industries. The document then provides details on business development, outsourcing, and localization opportunities in India's automotive industry for international managers.
China is the world's largest automobile market in terms of both production and consumption. In 2018, China produced and sold approximately 27 million passenger cars, driven by increasing urbanization. Domestic production accounts for over 90% of the total vehicle market in China. The government is optimistic about future growth, especially in electric vehicles, where China aims to become a leader in both consumption and manufacturing. Key drivers of sales have been reductions in value-added tax on smaller engine vehicles from 2015 to 2017. This document provides an overview of the automotive industry and market in China.
The Spain AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Spain AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
Mexico is one of the largest vehicle producers in the world, manufacturing over 4 million vehicles annually. It is the second largest producer in North America after the US. Major automakers like Ford, GM, Volkswagen, and Nissan were early entrants setting up plants in Mexico in the 1960s. Currently, over 80% of Mexico's vehicle production is exported, with the US being the largest export market. The automotive industry represents about 10% of Mexico's foreign direct investment and is a major contributor to the country's economy. Mexico expects continued investment and growth in its automotive sector.
The document provides an overview of the Japanese automotive industry. It discusses how Japan has been one of the top automotive producing countries since the 1960s and was a pioneer of robotics in automotive manufacturing in the 1970s. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Japan rapidly developed its automotive industry and overtook the US as the leading producer of automobiles. Today, Japan remains one of the leading automotive producers globally. The document is intended to provide business development, outsourcing, and localization support for managers interested in Japan's automotive industry.
The EV / AV AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The EV / AV AutoBook includes company profiles and contact information of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
Germany has a world-renowned automotive industry due to its excellence in engineering and innovation. It is Europe's leading producer and exporter of vehicles, exporting around 50% of its vehicles to neighboring countries. The country has a highly integrated industry value chain and skilled workforce that enable companies to develop cutting-edge technologies. The document provides an overview of Germany's strong automotive sector and invites the reader to learn more about the country's role as a global leader in automotive production and innovation through the provided AutoBook.
The South Korea AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The South Korea AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The document provides an overview of the Indian automotive industry. It states that India has emerged as one of the fastest growing passenger car markets since economic liberalization began in 1991. India is now the fifth largest vehicle manufacturer, producing over 4.7 million vehicles in 2017. It is also becoming an export hub for SUVs to other parts of the world. The automotive industry represents a large portion of India's manufacturing GDP and impacts several related industries. The document then provides details on business development, outsourcing, and localization opportunities in India's automotive industry for international managers.
China is the world's largest automobile market in terms of both production and consumption. In 2018, China produced and sold approximately 27 million passenger cars, driven by increasing urbanization. Domestic production accounts for over 90% of the total vehicle market in China. The government is optimistic about future growth, especially in electric vehicles, where China aims to become a leader in both consumption and manufacturing. Key drivers of sales have been reductions in value-added tax on smaller engine vehicles from 2015 to 2017. This document provides an overview of the automotive industry and market in China.
The Spain AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Spain AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
Mexico is one of the largest vehicle producers in the world, manufacturing over 4 million vehicles annually. It is the second largest producer in North America after the US. Major automakers like Ford, GM, Volkswagen, and Nissan were early entrants setting up plants in Mexico in the 1960s. Currently, over 80% of Mexico's vehicle production is exported, with the US being the largest export market. The automotive industry represents about 10% of Mexico's foreign direct investment and is a major contributor to the country's economy. Mexico expects continued investment and growth in its automotive sector.
The Indonesia AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Indonesia AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The Italy AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Italy AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The Thailand AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Thailand AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The EV / AV AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The EV / AV AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Thailand AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The Thailand AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Malaysia AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The Malaysia AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
The document provides an overview of the Japanese automotive industry. It discusses how Japan has been one of the top automotive producing countries since the 1960s and was a pioneer in automotive robotics in the 1970s. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Japan rapidly developed its automotive industry and overtook the US as the leading producer of automobiles. While China has since surpassed Japan due to rapid growth in the early 2000s, Japan remains one of the leading automotive producers globally. The document is intended to provide business development opportunities and contacts for international companies seeking to do business in Japan's automotive industry.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The South Korea AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The South Korea AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The India AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The India AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Spain AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The Spain AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Industry Analysis of the Big 3Matt Blair
During a course at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, we were tasked with forming a descriptive analysis of the automotive industry and identifying opportunities for improvement.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The China AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share, OEM capacities and information about new programs 2017-20.
The China AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry in China and provides key contact information.
The document provides an overview of Indonesia's automotive industry, highlighting that it is centered in West Java and is a key pillar of Indonesia's economy, with Japanese automakers like Toyota and Daihatsu dominating the market. It also introduces the Indonesia AutoBook, which contains profiles and contact information for automotive companies in Indonesia to help with business development, outsourcing, and localization opportunities in the country's automotive sector.
This document is a project report submitted by a student to the University of Mumbai on the challenges faced by the automobile industries. It begins with an introduction describing the rapidly growing automobile market in India due to rising incomes and government reforms. It then provides a brief history of the automobile industry in India, which was previously dominated by two outdated models until economic liberalization in the 1990s allowed more foreign participation. The report proceeds to describe the top four automobile assemblers in India - Maruti Suzuki, Premier Automobiles, Hindustan Motors, and Tata Motors - and their respective market shares, products, joint ventures and competitive positions.
2018 has been exciting for Pakistan’s auto industry as many foreign investors and car makers have vowed to bring their top of the line vehicles to the local market. Many companies have already confirmed their plans for investing in Pakistan in the coming year, while others are in the process of acquiring the necessary approvals and local support. Pakistan government passed the "Auto Policy 2016-21", which offers tax incentives to new automakers to establish manufacturing plants in the country. Renault, Nissan, Kia, Hyundai, Volkswagen, FAW and many Chinese car makers have expressed interest in entering the Pakistani market. So far more than 12 automakers have announced to collaborate with different companies in Pakistan, under the Greenfield as well as Brownfield investment categories.
Indian Automotive Industry Presentation 010709Workosaur.com
The document provides an overview of the Indian automotive industry. It discusses the evolution of the industry from a closed market pre-1983 to its current state with global major automakers establishing assembly plants in India. It notes that the industry has grown to produce over 10 million vehicles annually. It also summarizes key segments, with two-wheelers accounting for 74% of production and having grown at a 9.6% CAGR, while passenger vehicles make up 16.3% and have increased at a 19.5% CAGR. The two-wheeler market is dominated by motorcycles, though scooter segments are shrinking.
The document discusses the global automobile industry and the impact of global distribution of production facilities. It notes that automobile production began in the late 1800s in Western Europe and the US. Global leaders in automobile sales in 2013 included Volkswagen, Toyota, Daimler, GM and Ford. The automobile industry contributes significantly to the global economy, employing over 8 million people directly and 50 million indirectly. The industry has seen a 30% increase in global production over the past decade, driving economic growth worldwide.
Industry & Competitive Analysis - Automotive IndustryDanny D. Kosasih
The document provides an analysis of the automotive industry in Indonesia. It discusses the market structure, categories of vehicles, major players and their production capacities, government policies, competitive environment using Porter's five forces model, and environmental issues. The automotive market in Indonesia is dominated by Japanese brands like Toyota and Suzuki, though other global manufacturers have established production facilities. The top assembling companies are Toyota, Indomobil, and Honda.
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Table of Contents
1.0:Abstract 3
2.0:Introduction 4
3.0: Internal Strategic Analysis 5
4.0Internal Strengths 7
5.0Internal Weaknesses 9
6.0: Leadership 10
7.0:Customer and Market Focus 11
8.0:Human Resource 13
9.0:Quality Management System 16
10.0:Process Management (HR) 17
11.0: Conclusion18
12.0:References20
Abstract
General Motor (GM) is a multinational automobile manufacturer. The company was founded in 1908 in Flint, Michigan by William Durant and Charles Mott. At present, GM is the second largest automaker after Toyota as measured according to the global industry sales. A key competitive edge that GM has compared with its competitors is its innovative designs and products. The purpose of this paper is to study the company based on the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award criteria. GM’s key strategic objectives are place the company to be competitive, satisfy customers, remain solid growth in global vehicle sales, and continually invest to dedicate to improving cultural, economic, educational, environmental, and social aspects of the communities. The paper will look into; internal analysis of GM strategic plan, leadership, customer analysis, human resource analysis, and business process management within the organization.
A key to GM’s success is its management. Without efficient management GM would not have been able to sell and finance its vehicles globally. Success does not mean that the company is not facing any impending threats. Threats for the company do exist in the industry, especially in terms of high cost and brand dilution. In order to avoid them, GM needs to reduce the cost of its vehicles and to add GM letters in all of its brands to increase the awareness among its .
Industy Case Study-The Global Automotive Manufacturing SectorKevin Rivas De Paz
The automotive manufacturing industry is large and global, with the top 5 firms accounting for 70% of the market. Technological innovation is constant, with new features like autonomous vehicles being developed. Barriers to entry are high due to capital requirements and established firms' advantages. Costs such as materials, wages, and R&D account for the majority of expenses. Firms differentiate through technological features, vehicle types, and brand reputation. Vertical integration and diversification allow companies to cut costs and expand their product offerings.
The Indonesia AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Indonesia AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The Italy AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Italy AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The Thailand AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Thailand AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The EV / AV AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The EV / AV AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Thailand AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The Thailand AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Malaysia AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The Malaysia AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
The document provides an overview of the Japanese automotive industry. It discusses how Japan has been one of the top automotive producing countries since the 1960s and was a pioneer in automotive robotics in the 1970s. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Japan rapidly developed its automotive industry and overtook the US as the leading producer of automobiles. While China has since surpassed Japan due to rapid growth in the early 2000s, Japan remains one of the leading automotive producers globally. The document is intended to provide business development opportunities and contacts for international companies seeking to do business in Japan's automotive industry.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The South Korea AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The South Korea AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The India AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The India AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Spain AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The Spain AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Industry Analysis of the Big 3Matt Blair
During a course at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, we were tasked with forming a descriptive analysis of the automotive industry and identifying opportunities for improvement.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The China AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share, OEM capacities and information about new programs 2017-20.
The China AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry in China and provides key contact information.
The document provides an overview of Indonesia's automotive industry, highlighting that it is centered in West Java and is a key pillar of Indonesia's economy, with Japanese automakers like Toyota and Daihatsu dominating the market. It also introduces the Indonesia AutoBook, which contains profiles and contact information for automotive companies in Indonesia to help with business development, outsourcing, and localization opportunities in the country's automotive sector.
This document is a project report submitted by a student to the University of Mumbai on the challenges faced by the automobile industries. It begins with an introduction describing the rapidly growing automobile market in India due to rising incomes and government reforms. It then provides a brief history of the automobile industry in India, which was previously dominated by two outdated models until economic liberalization in the 1990s allowed more foreign participation. The report proceeds to describe the top four automobile assemblers in India - Maruti Suzuki, Premier Automobiles, Hindustan Motors, and Tata Motors - and their respective market shares, products, joint ventures and competitive positions.
2018 has been exciting for Pakistan’s auto industry as many foreign investors and car makers have vowed to bring their top of the line vehicles to the local market. Many companies have already confirmed their plans for investing in Pakistan in the coming year, while others are in the process of acquiring the necessary approvals and local support. Pakistan government passed the "Auto Policy 2016-21", which offers tax incentives to new automakers to establish manufacturing plants in the country. Renault, Nissan, Kia, Hyundai, Volkswagen, FAW and many Chinese car makers have expressed interest in entering the Pakistani market. So far more than 12 automakers have announced to collaborate with different companies in Pakistan, under the Greenfield as well as Brownfield investment categories.
Indian Automotive Industry Presentation 010709Workosaur.com
The document provides an overview of the Indian automotive industry. It discusses the evolution of the industry from a closed market pre-1983 to its current state with global major automakers establishing assembly plants in India. It notes that the industry has grown to produce over 10 million vehicles annually. It also summarizes key segments, with two-wheelers accounting for 74% of production and having grown at a 9.6% CAGR, while passenger vehicles make up 16.3% and have increased at a 19.5% CAGR. The two-wheeler market is dominated by motorcycles, though scooter segments are shrinking.
The document discusses the global automobile industry and the impact of global distribution of production facilities. It notes that automobile production began in the late 1800s in Western Europe and the US. Global leaders in automobile sales in 2013 included Volkswagen, Toyota, Daimler, GM and Ford. The automobile industry contributes significantly to the global economy, employing over 8 million people directly and 50 million indirectly. The industry has seen a 30% increase in global production over the past decade, driving economic growth worldwide.
Industry & Competitive Analysis - Automotive IndustryDanny D. Kosasih
The document provides an analysis of the automotive industry in Indonesia. It discusses the market structure, categories of vehicles, major players and their production capacities, government policies, competitive environment using Porter's five forces model, and environmental issues. The automotive market in Indonesia is dominated by Japanese brands like Toyota and Suzuki, though other global manufacturers have established production facilities. The top assembling companies are Toyota, Indomobil, and Honda.
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Table of Contents
1.0:Abstract 3
2.0:Introduction 4
3.0: Internal Strategic Analysis 5
4.0Internal Strengths 7
5.0Internal Weaknesses 9
6.0: Leadership 10
7.0:Customer and Market Focus 11
8.0:Human Resource 13
9.0:Quality Management System 16
10.0:Process Management (HR) 17
11.0: Conclusion18
12.0:References20
Abstract
General Motor (GM) is a multinational automobile manufacturer. The company was founded in 1908 in Flint, Michigan by William Durant and Charles Mott. At present, GM is the second largest automaker after Toyota as measured according to the global industry sales. A key competitive edge that GM has compared with its competitors is its innovative designs and products. The purpose of this paper is to study the company based on the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award criteria. GM’s key strategic objectives are place the company to be competitive, satisfy customers, remain solid growth in global vehicle sales, and continually invest to dedicate to improving cultural, economic, educational, environmental, and social aspects of the communities. The paper will look into; internal analysis of GM strategic plan, leadership, customer analysis, human resource analysis, and business process management within the organization.
A key to GM’s success is its management. Without efficient management GM would not have been able to sell and finance its vehicles globally. Success does not mean that the company is not facing any impending threats. Threats for the company do exist in the industry, especially in terms of high cost and brand dilution. In order to avoid them, GM needs to reduce the cost of its vehicles and to add GM letters in all of its brands to increase the awareness among its .
Industy Case Study-The Global Automotive Manufacturing SectorKevin Rivas De Paz
The automotive manufacturing industry is large and global, with the top 5 firms accounting for 70% of the market. Technological innovation is constant, with new features like autonomous vehicles being developed. Barriers to entry are high due to capital requirements and established firms' advantages. Costs such as materials, wages, and R&D account for the majority of expenses. Firms differentiate through technological features, vehicle types, and brand reputation. Vertical integration and diversification allow companies to cut costs and expand their product offerings.
General Motors Corporation (GM) is the world's largest automaker, employing 284,000 people worldwide. Headquartered in Detroit, GM manufactures vehicles under brands like Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Cadillac, and more. In 2006, GM sold over 9 million vehicles globally. While once dominant in the US, GM has faced declining market share since the 1970s from increased competition. GM operates in over 33 countries and has partnerships with other automakers. The company aims to strengthen brands like Chevrolet and Cadillac. One recommendation is for GM to further penetrate the large Chinese market to regain customers and reputation.
General Motors is one of the largest automakers in the world. It was founded in 1908 and has a history of acquiring other brands like Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and more. The document provides an overview of GM's history, mission, vision, strategic objectives and products. It discusses key dates and details about brands like Chevrolet, Buick and GMC. The strategic analysis also includes sections on financials, SWOT analysis, recommendations and conclusions.
BMW Group is a German automaker known for luxury vehicles. It has a global production network of 31 manufacturing facilities across 14 countries. BMW pursues strategic partnerships, including joint ventures in China and the US, to access new markets and suppliers. It has a large supplier network to support global production. The document provides an overview of BMW's history, brands, value chain, production sites, partnerships, and financial information.
1) The document provides an overview of General Motors, including its global reach, facilities, and revenue from 2014-2016. Revenue was $166.38 billion in 2016.
2) Regional revenue figures are given for North America and breakdowns by year from 2015-2016. North American revenue was over $110 billion in 2016.
3) Vehicle sales data globally and by region is presented, as well as GM's market share in cars, trucks, and crossovers in the US from 2016-2017.
Toyota Motor Corporation is a large Japanese automaker that operates globally. It faces several challenges, including pressure in the North American market from competitors introducing new hybrid and electric vehicles. Toyota also faces a declining Japanese market following natural disasters and economic issues. Sales have suffered in China due to tensions between China and Japan. Additionally, Toyota has experienced the departure of several senior executives in North America. To address these challenges, Toyota is focusing on increasing fuel efficiency and reducing emissions through new technologies, as well as closely managing chemicals and meeting stricter emissions guidelines.
Toyota is a one of the leading automobile manufacturers in the world. You will gain valuable insights on its popularity among the consumers, and also find a detailed SWOT analysis of the automobile company from this presentation.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Italy AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The Italy AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Mexico AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The Mexico AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry in Mexico and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Germany AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The Germany AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry in Germany and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The USA AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share and OEM capacities.
The USA AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry in the USA and provides key contact information.
P.C.S. Precision Works Kft. is a precision machining company located in Tiszaújváros, Hungary. It has 20,000 square meters of space in an industrial park, including 1,200 square meters for machining and 600 square meters for maintenance. The company has 33 employees and 9 CNC machining centers. Its core products are transmission and clutch housings for Volkswagen, producing 90,000 units annually of each.
The document provides an overview of P.C.S. Machine Group Holding PCL (PCSGH), a manufacturer of automotive parts and components established in 1960, including key milestones, manufacturing capabilities across precision machining, die casting, and forging facilities, and their core competencies in one-stop engineering and manufacturing services. PCSGH has over 2,400 employees across 3 manufacturing plants and produces a wide range of automotive parts for engines, chassis, transmission, and differentials for customers in the automotive industry.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Malaysia AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share, OEM capacities and information about new programs 2017-20.
The Malaysia AutoBook helps you to find new customers in the Automotive industry in Malaysia.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The Italy AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational and local automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
It also includes detailed statistics about Automotive sales, market share, OEM capacities and information about new programs 2017-20.
The Italy AutoBook helps you to identify new customers in the Automotive industry in Italy and provides key contact information.
Automotive Intelligence for Professionals: The EV/AV AutoBook includes company profiles of OEM car makers, multinational automotive parts suppliers as well as organizations, media and exhibitions.
The EV-AV AutoBook helps you to find new customers in the Electric and Autonomous Automotive industry.
Michael Savage from New Canaan is the Founder of 1-800 Accountant that helps businesses with their accounting services and needs through cutting-edge technology and customer support. Mike Savage also has created a foundation with his wife Sandra to provide goods and relief for impoverished children and families in Honduras. In his spare time, Savage enjoys creating unique koi ponds, collecting Michael Jordan sneakers, vintage Lego sets, and admiring muscle cars and unique pop art. He and his wife also spearhead the Savage-Rivera foundation to help impoverished families in Honduras.
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The Automotive Industry in the United States
began in the 1890s and, as a result of the size of
the domestic market and the use of mass-
production, rapidly evolved into the largest in the
world.
The United States was overtaken as the largest
automobile producer by Japan in the 1980s, and
subsequently by China in 2008.
With the rise of Chinese Auto Industry and the
desire to outsource in low cost countries such as Mexico, the
American manufacturing sector has seen a strong decline.
Now however, there is a strong push to pull manufacturing back into
the country which open significant opportunity for parts makers and
their supply chain to grow their business in the United States.
Business Development, Outsourcing, and
Localization
The information was compiled from personal research, the internet
and support of friends at automotive companies, automotive
organizations, industrial estates and business associates and is
intended to support:
1) Business Development - managers who seek to identify
potential customers and sales opportunities in the US
automotive industry.
2) Outsourcing – local and international commodity managers,
buyers who are looking to source automotive components from
the United States.
3) Localization – international managers desiring to expand their
market and set up a footprint in the US – either for distribution or
local production.
Focus on contacts
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access web sites, Google Maps locations and social media sites of
the featured companies and their representatives. Simply click on the
following icons to connect:
I am sure this book will give you lots of information and inspire you to
do business in the USA.
To your success!
Ulrich Kaiser
4. Automotive Industry in the USA
The United States is one of the largest automotive markets in the world. It is home to a
variety of international vehicle manufacturers and auto parts suppliers. During 2009,
vehicle production went below 6 million units however production doubled to more than
12 million vehicles in the United states in 2015. The United States is the second largest
manufacturer in the world, after China. Since 2009, vehicle sales within the country have
steadily risen each year and in 2017 it reached 11.2 million units.
After Honda opened its first plant in the United States in 1982, nearly ever major
European, Japanese and Korean auto manufacturer has produced vehicles at an
assembly plant in the United States. In the United States, Ford, General motors, Honda,
Fiat Chrysler, Toyota Hyundai, Nissan, Kia, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Mazda, Mitsubishi,
Subaru, Volkswagen and Tesla have produced cars in the U.S.
Many of these manufacturers also have engine and transmission plants and conduct
research and development,
design and testing the United
States. The Auto industry in the
United States accounts for 3 to
3.5 percent of the gross
domestic product. The motor
vehicles and parts manufacturers
employ on average 909,700
people.
Once GM and Chrysler got over
their bankruptcy, the Detroit
Three have invested more than
$30 Billion domestically.
Section 1
AT A GLANCE
1. The United States is a Global Automotive
Hub, manufacturing 11.2 million units in
2017
2. Over 2.6 Million vehicles exported annually
3. Over USD 73 Billion invested into the
United States Automotive Industry
4. Over 63 R&D centers in the United States
5. 2 Million people are employed by
Automotive companies in the USA
Overview
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8. BMW of North America, LLC (BMW NA) was established in 1975 as
the United States importer of BMW luxury/performance vehicles
prior to opening manufacturing the U.S. BMW of North America
assumed import and distribution responsibilities for BMW
motorcycles in 1980. The company’s Corporate Headquarters is
located in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey.
The company established its first plant in 1994,
known as BMW Manufacturing Co. headquartered
in Greer, South Carolina (Spartanburg Plant).
In addition to the South Carolina manufacturing
facility, BMW's North American companies include
sales, marketing, design and financial services
operations in the United States, Mexico and
Canada, as well as throughout Latin America.
South Carolina Plant
The Spartanburg Plant (6-million-square-feet under
roof ) was BMW’s first full manufacturing
facility outside Germany and first
U.S. production facility.
80% of cars produced are
customized for individual
customers
Section 1
AT A GLANCE
1. German owned production facility
2. Production capacity: 450,000 per year
3. Average daily output: 1,400 vehicles
4. Jobs: 10,000
5. US Suppliers: 235
6. South Carolina Suppliers: 40
BMW Spartanburg
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BMW of North America, LLC
300 Chestnut Ridge Rd
Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677
Tel: +1 (800) 831 1117
BMW Manufacturing Co.
1400 Highway 101 South
Greer, SC 20651
Tel: +1 (864) 802 6000
Petter Witt
Executive VP of Operations
Sam Flores
Buyer
9. The BMW Manufacturing employs 8,000 people to produce the: X3
and X5 Sports Activity Vehicle and the X4 and X6 Sports Activity
Coupe. In the past, the company also produced the models Z4, Z3 and
E36 3 Series. These vehicles are exported to more than 140 countries.
The 1,150-acre, 5-million-square-foot campus generates its own
power. To date, BMW has invested over $7 billion in its South Carolina
operations. The plants annual capacity of 364,000 vehicles, however
BMW announced it was increase investment and it would be able to
increase production to 450,000 units.
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10. Section 2
OEM Vehicle Manufacturers
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12. TRW Automotive Incorporation is now a division of
ZF Friedrichshafen AG after the takeover in 2015
and now they are called ZF-TRW. The company is an
American global supplier of automotive systems The
company is headquartered in Michigan, USA.
ZF-TRW a primary developer and producer of active and passive safety systems and
serves all major vehicle manufacturers worldwide with an established footprint that
includes facilities in more than 20 countries. It maintains 22 technical centers and 13 test
tracks in vital markets around the world.
The world of automotive safety is rapidly changing as the convergence of active and
passive safety systems become the foundation for automated driving functions. ZF TRW
is already providing many driver assist and semi-automated functions today, such as
adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, blind spot detection, lane change assist,
emergency steering assist, and emergency brake assist and collision mitigating.
Section 1
AT A GLANCE
1. Corporate Office in Livonia
2. Steering & suspension systems
3. Brake systems
ZF TRW
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ZF TRW
Corporate Office
12001 Tech Center Dr.
Livonia, MI 48150
Tel: +1 (734) 855 2600
Mark Stewart
Executive Vice President
Linas Polteraitis
Vice President of Purchasing
Mark Singhoffer
Senior Engineering Manager
Tobias Brugger
Senior Manufacturing Manager
13. The company is considered a global leader in automotive safety,
producing a large array of active and passive safety technologies and it
has continues to be at the forefront of developments in:
Vehicle Dynamics, Driver Assist Systems, Foundation Brakes,
Inflatable Restraints, Seat Belt Technologies and Electronics and
Software Advancements.
ZF-TRW is also providing many driver assist and semi-automated
functions such as:
Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist, Blind Spot
Detection, Lane Change Assist, Emergency Steering Assist, and
Emergency Brake Assist and Collision Mitigating.
ZF-TRW’s product portfolio includes:
Electronics – active and passive safety systems that include driver
assist systems, safety electronics, chassis electronics, remote
frequency electronics and powertrain electronics.
Chassis – active safety systems that include steering systems,
foundation brakes, slip control, actuation, suspension and chassis
aftermarket.
Occupant Safety Systems – passive safety systems that include
airbags, seat belts and steering wheels.
Click here to find a list of further ZF TRW businesses and locations in
the United States.
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14. Section 2
US Tier 1 Suppliers
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16. ACTech designs and produces casting prototypes
and small batches for customers from various
industries: for the automotive industry and its
suppliers, for the aerospace industry, for machine and plant manufacturers. They
provide all design and production processes for the production of a complete
casting prototype.
From the 3D data set, they produce complete castings which are ready to be installed
and tested. The prototyping processes, combined
with CNC pattern making and CNC machining,
provide for fast production of prototypes that, from
the very first casting, are comparable to series
production. Their expertise benefits their customers
by reducing development time and lowering costs
compared to using conventional methods. The result
is a smooth production launch for their customers.
Today, more than 1.000 companies worldwide utilize
their services.
Product range:
Cylinder Head Crank Shaft
Crank Case Intake Manifold
Exhaust Manifold Turbine Wheel
Oil Pump Wheel Hub
Valve Fine blanking
Machining Aluminum machining
Casting Iron casting
Aluminum casting
Section 1
AT A GLANCE
1. Global headquarters in Germany
2. Commenced operation in 1995
ACTech
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ACTech North America Inc.
4343 Concourse Drive, Suite 350
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Tel: +1 (734) 913 0081
Email: info@rapidcastings.com
Thomas Becker
President
Tel: +1 (734) 709 3891
Email: tbe@rapidcastings.com
Michael S. Oetting
Sales Engineer
Tel: +1 (248) 635 4354
Email: mct@rapidcastings.com
17. Section 2
German Tier 1 Suppliers
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19. Autoneum is a Swiss industrial group that is
headquartered in Winterthur, Switzerland. The
company is an automotive supplier that was
founded in 2011 from a Rieter Holding AG spin-off.
The company employs over 9,600 people and is present in 45 locations spanning 20
countries.
The company is a global leading supplier of acoustic and thermal management systems
for vehicles. The company also helps manufacture multifunctional and lightweight
components and systems for noise and heat protection.
Product range:
Engine Bay (engine covers, hood liners, outer dashes, water box shields)
Interior Floor (Inner dashes, non-woven carpets, tufted carpets, floor insulators, floor
mats)
Underbody (underfloor shields, Floor pans, heat shields, outer tunnel insulators,
wheelhouse outer liners)
Body Treatment (Dampers/stiffeners, sealant materials, other acoustics components)
Measurement Systems
Click here for a list of locations in the United
States.
Section 1
AT A GLANCE
1. Swiss owned Tier 1
2. 2013 Sales CHF 2.053 Billion
Autoneum
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Autoneum North America, Inc.
38555 Hills Tech Drive
Farmington Hills, MI 48331
Tel: +1 (248) 848 0100
John T. Lenga, Jr
CEO North America
Steve Rich
Vice President Program
Management
Marcos De Lorenzo Tonndorf
Vice President of Purchasing
20. Section 2
European Tier 1 Suppliers
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22. Advics Group is a brake system supplier who provides
advanced and high quality brake systems with
components supply to the global market. The
company is part of the AISIN Group. The company
develops, produces and manufactures brake
systems within the United States at four
locations.
Their products include:
Electronic Stability Control
Anti-lock Brake System
Brake Booster
Master Cylinder
Hydraulic Booster
Load Sensing Proportioning Valve
Disc Brake and Drum Brake
Electric Parking Brake
Foot Release Parking Brake Pedal
Premium Brake Pads
Section 1
AT A GLANCE
1. Japanese Owned Tier 1
2. Manufacturer of braking systems
3. Belongs to the Aisin Group of companies
Advics
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ADVICS North America Inc.
1650 Kingsview Drive
Lebanon, Ohio 45036
Tel: +1 (513) 696 5450
Contact: Sales@advics-na.com
Travis Lambert
Manager, Program Management
Wayne Wesley
Purchasing Manager
John Lucke
Director of Manufacturing
Engineering
23. Advics Brake has several locations in the
U.S. Below is a list of locations of ADVICS
North America.
Click here for a list of global locations.
ADVICS Manufacturing Ohio, Inc.
11650 Kingsview Drive
Lebanon, Ohio 45036
Tel: +1 (513) 932 7878
SAFA, L.L.C
16231 Lukken Industrial Dr. W.
LaGrange, Georgia 30240
Tel: +1 (706) 812 0007
ADVICS Manufacturing Indiana, L.L.C
10550 James Adams St.
Terre Haute, Indiana 47802
Tel: +1 (812) 298 1617
ADVICS North American Technical
Center
45300 Polaris Ct.
Plymouth, MI 48170
Tel: +1 (734) 414 5100
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24. Section 2
Japanese Tier 1 Suppliers
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26. Yanfeng Automotive Interiors is the world’s leading
supplier of instrument panels and cockpit systems,
door panels, floor consoles and overhead consoles.
Headquartered in Shanghai, the company has more than 90 manufacturing and
technical centers in 17 countries and employs over 28,000 people globally. Established
in 2015, Yanfeng Automotive Interiors is a joint venture between Yanfeng Automotive
Trim Systems Co., Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Huayu Automotive Systems Co.,
Ltd. (HASCO), the component group of SAIC Motor Corporation Limited (SAIC Motor),
and Johnson Controls a global multi-industrial company.
The company produces the following products:
Cockpits
Instrument Panels
Door Panels
Floor Consoles
Overhead Consoles
Trim
Cut, Sew, Wrap
Industrial Design
Research & Human Factors
Product Development
System Integration
Computer-Aided Engineering
Validation
Manufacturing Engineering
Section 1
AT A GLANCE
1. Chinese Automotive Manufacturer
Yanfeng Automotive
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Yanfeng USA Automotive
45000 Helm Street
Plymouth, MI 48170
United States
Tel: +1 (734) 254 3100
David Muyres
Director Global Product
Innovation
Carey Caswell
Procurement Manager
27. Section 2
Asian Tier 1 Suppliers
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29. The American Automotive Policy Council (AAPC)
represents the common public policy interests of
its member companies – FCA US LLC, Ford
Motor Company and General Motors Company.
These three companies are the heart of the industrial base of the United States and an
engine of the American industrial economy. They remain committed to U.S. investment
as a key part of growing the American economy and exporting to markets across the
globe. Together, FCA US, Ford and General Motors’ unwavering commitment to
innovation, research and technology development, advanced manufacturing and
investment in human capital helps drive America’s economic success, solidifying the
U.S. as a competitive global leader.
Section 1
AT A GLANCE
1. Automotive organization
2. Based in the United States
AAPC
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American Automotive Policy Council
1030 15th Street NW, Suite 560W
Washington, DC 20005-1503
Tel: +1 (202) 789 0030
Charles D. Uthus
Vice President for International Policy
Email: cuthus@americanautocouncil.org
30. Section 2
US Automotive Organizations
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32. Engine Expo Novi is the must-attend event for
anyone involved in the design and development
of OEM engines/powertrains as well as the sale
or procurement of engine components, engine
manufacturing systems, engine accessories, new
technologies and materials.
Open only to the automotive industry, Engine Expo Novi provides an informal yet
focused environment in which OEMs and Tier 1 companies can meet and discuss their
requirements with past, present, and potential technology partners. No other event
offers such a well-targeted and relevant group of exhibitors. Engine Expo Novi is free to
attend, as is Automotive Testing Expo, which takes place in the same venue at the same
time.
Section 1
AT A GLANCE
1. 22-24 October 2019
2. Venue: Suburban Collection Showcase
3. Matchmaking opportunities
Engine Expo
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Organizer: UKIP Media & Events Ltd.
Abinger House
Church Street
Dorking, Surrey
RH4 1DF, UK
Event Location
46100 Grand River Avenue
Novi, MI 48374
Peter Haynes
PR Director
Tel: +44 (0) 1306 743744
Email: peter.haynes@ukipme.com
33. Section 2
United States Automotive Events
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35. Automotive News is the leading North American
published of automotive news. The company is a
primary source of industry news and data. Automotive
News serves top auto industry executives, including
vehicle manufacturers, their original equipment suppliers, franchised dealers and
plus others allied with the industry.
Crain Communications Inc. is one
of the largest privately-owned
business publishers in the U.S.
with more than 27 business, trade
and consumer publications and
related websites in North America,
Europe and Asia.
Section 1
AT A GLANCE
1. Date: 24-26 October 2016
2. Venue: Suburban Collection Showcase
3. Matchmaking opportunities
Automotive News
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Crain Communications Ltd
1155 Gratiot Ave.,
Detroit, MI 48207-2997
Tel: +1 (877) 812 1584
Dave Versical
Director of Editorial Operations
Tel: +1 (313) 446 6789
Email: dversical@crain.com
36. Section 2
Automotive Media
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