US: GM invests for greater flexibility at Lansing Grand River

US: GM invests for greater flexibility at Lansing Grand River

General Motors has announced a US$44.5m investment to build a “Logistics Optimisation Centre” at its Lansing Grand River Assembly plant (that makes the Cadillac ATS and three CTS models), creating 200 new jobs.

UK: Ford Europe chief criticises

UK: Ford Europe chief criticises 'unbalanced free trade agreements'

Stephen Odell, head of Ford of Europe, has urged Europe's politicians, business leaders, academics and regulators to create market conditions that enable Europe's automotive industry to flourish.

BRAZIL: New Anfavea president wants exports to double by 2017

BRAZIL: New Anfavea president wants exports to double by 2017

Exports are top of the agenda for Luiz Moan, the new president of Anfavea, the lobby group for Brazil's auto industry. He wants to see a foreign sales recovery by 2017 as his tenure’s legacy.

EXCLUSIVE: Next Mazda2 to use downsized CX-5 platform

EXCLUSIVE: Next Mazda2 to use downsized CX-5 platform

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.

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.

SWEDEN: Saab trio arrested on tax suspicions

SWEDEN: Saab trio arrested on tax suspicions

Three senior former Saab employees are currently being interviewed in Sweden on suspicion of tax evasion.

CHINA: Anti-corruption campaign hitting premium brands – analyst

CHINA: Anti-corruption campaign hitting premium brands – analyst

Although the Chinese car market is expected to see growth of around 10% this year, prospects for premium brands have deteriorated as a result of the Chinese government's anti-corruption campaign, according to LMC Automotive.


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US: New Chinese bid to buy Fisker – reports

22 May 2013

Chinese business interests are again reportedly moving to buy financially crippled electric car start-up Fisker Automotive.

FRANCE: No job losses in Meudon move says PSA

22 May 2013

PSA Peugeot-Citroen is stressing there will be no job losses in plans to close and move its administrative and research site near Paris.

SOUTH AFRICA: Auto pay talks to start against labour unrest backdrop

22 May 2013

Crunch talks between South African metalworker unions and employers are due to take place in Pretoria next week against a context of significant labour unrest.

 

THE WEEK THAT WAS: A little bit of niggle

I wouldn't have thought that, with the current state of play in the European auto industry, there'd be too much niggle in the union ranks. But we've reported on a bit this week.

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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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GM recently opened a plant in Indonesia (making the Chevrolet Spin MPV). Indonesia is now attracting more interest and investment from OEMs and suppliers.

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. In this month's management briefing, Mark Bursa takes a look at the region's automotive prospects, starting with an overview.

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

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?

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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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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.

Q&A with Magna Seating

20 May 2013

Seat manufacturers must develop seats that are lighter, offer more space for occupants and incorporate environmentally friendly materials. Yet space creation inside the vehicle has become critical with the explosion of added content and features. Discerning tastes also mean consumers want more flexible living space within their cars. To find out how Magna Seating is meeting these demands, Matthew Beecham talked with three of the company’s top executives, namely Randy Koenigsknecht, VP Sales & Marketing, Jeff Lambert, VP Engineering and Global IT Services, Dino Nardicchio, Executive Director, Advanced Engineering and Consumer Interface Products.

THE WEEK THAT WAS: A little bit of niggle

17 May 2013

I wouldn't have thought that, with the current state of play in the European auto industry, there'd be too much niggle in the union ranks. But we've reported on a bit this week.

COMMENT: Bochum union factionism a voice from the past

17 May 2013

What are Opel's 3,000 odd workers at its Bochum plant in the heavily-industrialised region of North-Rhine Westphalia (NRW) thinking today?

Quote unquote from Automotive Supply Chain's Silverstone Congress 2013

17 May 2013

Automotive Supply Chain Magazine recently held its 2013 Congress at the home of British Formula 1 racing at Silverstone. Here's a round-up of some speakers' quotes.

 

Q&A with Magna Seating

Seat manufacturers must develop seats that are lighter, offer more space for occupants and incorporate environmentally friendly materials - with space creation at a premium. To find out how Magna Seating is meeting these demands, Matthew Beecham talked with three of the company's top executives.

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