AUSTRALIA: Holden commits as union calls for bi-partisan auto approach

AUSTRALIA: Holden commits as union calls for bi-partisan auto approach

Holden says it is committed to continuing its Australian presence despite Ford's decision to end production in the country, while a major union is calling for both political parties to unite around supporting the automotive sector.

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COMMENT: Will 'outrageous' 20% pay rise keep South Africa lights on?

Here we go again. In 2010, South Africa was convulsed by a wave of industrial unrest as pay bargaining talks lumbered into action and three years later, hey presto, the same actors seem to be going through the same painful process once more.

AUSTRALIA: Irate union slams Ford

AUSTRALIA: Irate union slams Ford 'Detroit edict' as costing 6,000 jobs

Ford's decision to axe production in Australia has provoked fury at one of Australia's largest unions that estimates the cascade effect of shuttering plants will cost up to 6,000 jobs.

PRODUCT EYE: Lexus tries again with new IS

PRODUCT EYE: Lexus tries again with new IS

A colleague who shall remain nameless asked, among fellow journalists, the rhetorical question during the European launch of the third generation IS: given the success of Audi, BMW and Mercedes on home European turf, why does Lexus bother?

INTERVIEW: Magma

INTERVIEW: Magma's Martin Leach

It was a telephone call from then UK prime minister Tony Blair that prompted Martin Leach to form Magma, the multi-faceted automotive industry consultancy and service provider.

SOUTH AFRICA: Mercedes-Benz resumes work after paint shop lightening strike

SOUTH AFRICA: Mercedes-Benz resumes work after paint shop lightening strike

Further details have emerged surrounding this week's lightening strike that saw 1,600 workers walk out at a Mercedes-Benz South Africa plant in East London.

COMMENT: Colombia

COMMENT: Colombia's OEM suppliers and assemblers at the crossroads

Vehicle assembly in Colombia began in 1956 when the government signed an agreement to build Austin trucks locally. Colombian entrepreneurs soon saw the opportunity to invest in technology to be part of the necessary OEM supply chain.


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24 May 2013

Monday May 27 is a public holiday here in the UK. The late May holiday traditionally heralds the start of our summer. Yeah, right. Today, as they say, it is nice weather for ducks - very wet and unseasonably chilly.

AUSTRALIA: Holden commits as union calls for bi-partisan auto approach

24 May 2013

Holden says it is committed to continuing its Australian presence despite Ford's decision to end production in the country, while a major union is calling for both political parties to unite around supporting the automotive sector.

SWEDEN: Geely's Volvo Cars creates new joint purchasing and manufacturing unit

24 May 2013

Geely's Volvo Car Cars will establish a new global purchasing and manufacturing organisation to reduce complexity and costs.

 

THE WEEK THAT WAS: Pain and gain

More read-it-and-weep news for struggling European rivals from Volkswagen group this week as it chalked up another little milestone - selling over 3m vehicles in the first four months of a year.

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Mixed fortunes for EV start-ups

Mixed fortunes for EV start-ups

Tesla has just posted its first quarterly profit in ten years. Some more recent EV start-ups have come and gone. Even the established OEMs are finding the going hard and EV sales targets missed as mixed fortunes and uncertainties for the electric vehicle sector abound.

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THE WEEK THAT WAS: Pain and gain

More read-it-and-weep news for struggling European rivals from Volkswagen group this week as it chalked up another little milestone - selling over 3m vehicles in the first four months of a year.

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May 2013 management briefing: ASEAN growth prospects (1)

In the last decade of last century, before the term “BRICs” had even been coined, there was another acronym that loomed large on the agenda of any global automaker. ASEAN, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, looked like a potential powerhouse for growth.

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Quarterly results roll round again

Quarterly results roll round again

It's quarterly results time again. We're compiling them here for quick 'n' easy access.

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THE WEEK THAT WAS: Pain and gain

24 May 2013

More read-it-and-weep news for struggling European rivals from Volkswagen group this week as it chalked up another little milestone - selling over 3m vehicles in the first four months of a year.

COMMENT: Colombia's OEM suppliers and assemblers at the crossroads

24 May 2013

Vehicle assembly in Colombia began in 1956 when the government signed an agreement to build Austin trucks locally. Colombian entrepreneurs soon saw the opportunity to invest in technology to be part of the necessary OEM supply chain. But those with up to 57 years of experience are in danger of disappearing unless they make radical decisions.

COMMENT: Will 'outrageous' 20% pay rise keep South Africa lights on?

24 May 2013

Here we go again. In 2010, South Africa was convulsed by a wave of industrial unrest as pay bargaining talks lumbered into action and three years later, hey presto, the same actors seem to be going through the same painful process once more.

PRODUCT EYE: Lexus tries again with new IS

23 May 2013

A colleague who shall remain nameless asked, among fellow journalists, the rhetorical question during the European launch of the third generation IS: given the success of Audi, BMW and Mercedes on home European turf, why does Lexus bother?

May 2013 management briefing: ASEAN growth prospects (1)

21 May 2013

In the last decade of last century, before the term “BRICs” had even been coined, there was another acronym that loomed large on the agenda of any global automaker. ASEAN, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, looked like a potential powerhouse for growth. In this month's management briefing, Mark Bursa takes a look at the region's automotive prospects, starting with an overview.

PRODUCT EYE: Honda CR-Z

21 May 2013

It isn't often that a three-year old car, albeit one that was facelifted not long ago, attracts admiring glances in car parks. Glenn Brooks was surprised to learn that few people know what a Honda CR-Z is.

EXCLUSIVE: Next Mazda2 to use downsized CX-5 platform

20 May 2013

A spokesperson for the company's UK importer has told just-auto that the replacement for the Mazda2/Demio will use the same platform as the far larger CX-5 crossover.

ANALYSIS: Light at the end of the tunnel for Europe?

20 May 2013

April's sales figures for the European car market have marked a return to growth following a precipitous plunge that has left sales in Western Europe some 20% off the last peak and at a level comparable with the early 1990s. Are we at the bottom and is recovery in prospect?

INTERVIEW: Magma's Martin Leach

20 May 2013

It was a telephone call from then UK prime minister Tony Blair that prompted Martin Leach to form Magma, the multi-faceted automotive industry consultancy and service provider.

 

COMMENT: Colombia's OEM suppliers and assemblers at the crossroads

Vehicle assembly in Colombia began in 1956 when the government signed an agreement to build Austin trucks locally. Colombian entrepreneurs soon saw the opportunity to invest in technology to be part of the necessary OEM supply chain. But those with up to 57 years of experience are in danger.

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