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  • PSA Sochaux
    Article

    PSA’s French plants gain production

    2017-10-10T16:29:00Z

    France – The OEM confirmed that Mulhouse and Sochaux will build new models from 2020/2021, saying this will secure their “medium-term manufacturing visibility”. It added that details of the vehicles will be disclosed at a later date “for strategic reasons”.Situated less then 70km apart in the east of the country, ...

  • Virtual reality, LGS
    Article

    Augmenting automotive

    2017-10-10T15:06:14Z

    Vehicle-makers are starting to realise the potential of using AR to improve productivity and quality, but how does the technology work in practice? AMS takes a look at some of the pioneering products now availableMore companies around the world are developing augmented reality (AR) technology to help automotive manufacturers in ...

  • Jim Hackett
    Article

    Ford's focus on the future

    2017-10-10T14:37:03Z

    Jim Hackett, Ford's CEO since May 2017Periodically, Ford decides that it needs a non-automotive leader to effect major change as market shifts demand new ways of running the giant corporation. Back in 2006, it recruited Alan Mullaly from Boeing, whose solution to the OEM’s problems at the time was ...

  • Holroyd Precision
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    Milling machine for Roots-type blowers

    2017-10-10T13:00:04Z

    Holroyd Precision says its has developed a new CNC profile milling machine that, in addition to producing helical rotors, can be programmed to precision mill straight fluted components as used in Roots-type blower ‘air ends’.The company says the 4EX-R-BL machine has been designed from the ground up and that as ...

  • Nikon Metrology
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    Handheld laser scanner

    2017-10-09T17:30:56Z

    The ModelMaker H120 portable laser scanner features blue laser technology, an ultra-fast frame rate, specially developed optics and offers the ability to measure challenging materials, claims Nikon Metrology. It also features thermal stability and temperature compensation.The company says the scanner offers a field-of-view width up to 120mm and a point ...

  • Starrett
    Article

    Flexible force measurement

    2017-10-09T13:30:52Z

    Starrett says there are common misconceptions that handheld force measurement devices provide less accuracy than traditional, static machines. However, the company claims its DFC Digital Force Controller, features measurement accuracy within 0.1% full scale with internal data sampling at 25kHz. Quality control engineers can use the device as a universal ...

  • Kyocera 6810 Series
    Article

    One-touch locking connectors

    2017-10-09T10:30:02Z

    Kyocera says its new 6810 Series flexible printed circuit (FPC) and flat-flex cable (FFC) connectors provide automatic locking upon full insertion, which it claims is a key feature to support automated manufacturing and robotic assembly processes.The 6810 Series connectors utilise a proprietary structure that it’s claimed enables quick, stable connections ...

  • Article

    Novares opens paint line, Sainte Marguerite

    2017-10-05T10:57:00Z

    France – The company formerly known as Mecaplast – Key Plastics invested €8.5m ($10.1m) to build a 600sq.m extension equipped with the latest robotic technology. Novares said the facility will support six vehicle-makers in the region: PSA, Fiat, Volvo, Daimler, Opel and Renault.“At Sainte Marguerite, we are producing references for ...

  • Honda Yorii
    Article

    Honda to shake up domestic operations

    2017-10-04T16:12:13Z

    Japan – The OEM is to end production at Sayama Automobile Plant as part of a plan to “evolve” its Japanese manufacturing activities, which will also involve the establishment of a “function” to develop production technologies that will be rolled out worldwide. Furthermore, the vehicle-maker stated its intention to acquire ...

  • Thyssenkrupp
    Article

    Thyssenkrupp integrates forging units

    2017-10-04T11:13:52Z

    Germany – The company announced that its new Thyssenkrupp Forged Technologies became operational on October 1, becoming one of the largest forging businesses in the world, with sites in the Americas, Europe, India and China. This global network will be controlled from Thyssenkrupp’s headquarters in Essen, with the aim of ...

  • Toyota Altona
    Article

    Toyota ends Australian production

    2017-10-03T14:48:39Z

    Australia – The OEM has wrapped up its manufacturing operation in the country after 54 years and 3,451,115 vehicles. Toyota stopped production of the Aurion in August and the Camry hybrid in September at its Altona plant near Melbourne, three years after the decision was made to conclude the operation.Dave ...

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  • Replenishment
    Webinar

    Smart Material Flow for Manufacturing

    2017-10-03T11:01:00Z

    Omni-ID is a leading innovator in bringing IoT technology to factory floor material workflows. Their intelligent visual tags (RFID tags with sensors and e-Paper displays) and ProVIEW software system enable the material itself to become smart (location and operation aware), communicating directly with both operators and machines throughout the ...

  • Barry Engle GM
    Article

    Engle to lead new GM region

    2017-10-03T10:35:25Z

    US – The company announced that it will combine its International and South America regions after the retirement of Stefan Jacoby, executive vice-president and president of GM International, at the end of this year. Barry Engle, currently in charge of South America, will assume the leadership of both regions on ...

  • Electrification, GM
    Article

    GM makes plans for e-mobility up to 2023

    2017-10-02T14:50:33Z

    US – The OEM said a “zero emissions future” will require “a two-pronged approach to electrification”, comprising battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell technology. GM pledged to introduce 20 new electric vehicles (EVs) over six years, including two in the next 18 months “based on learnings from the Chevrolet Bolt”.“General ...

  • Paintshop, Brose UK
    Article

    Brose opens paint facility at Coventry

    2017-10-02T10:36:25Z

    UK – The new e-coat line will enable the painting of more than 3.5m seat structures per year, according to Brose. The company invested £10m ($13.3m) and recruited an extra 30 personnel.“We have grown significantly over the last five years and have now reached a position where an in-house paint ...

  • CX-5, Mazda
    Article

    Mazda makes CX-5 at revamped Kulim

    2017-09-28T10:17:01Z

    Malaysia – Production of the new model began at the end of August after an investment of 2.3 billion yen ($20.5m) to automate part of the body welding process and install a new paintshop. Mazda said the upgrade has brought its Malaysian operation into line with its “parent factories” at ...

  • 20m units, Skoda
    Article

    Skoda hits 20m-unit milestone

    2017-09-27T14:29:13Z

    Czech Republic – The OEM’s 20-millionth vehicle, a Karoq, rolled off the assembly line at Kvasiny more than a century after car production began at the main plant, Mladá Boleslav. The new Karoq will be launched in late October.“Producing 20m cars is a tremendous milestone in our company’s history. We ...

  • SSAB_Docol_TMS_V_72dpi
    Webinar

    High-strength steel for chassis applications - learn about its mechanical properties and behaviour

    2017-09-27T09:42:00Z

    Across various chassis and suspension applications, several grades of steel are available.This webinar defines the differences between them, focusing on the mechanical properties that directly affect application behaviour to identify the right material for the right application. The presentation also features information on improvement of edge ductility, such as pre-piercing, ...

  • Generation EQ
    Article

    EVs abound, but where’s the power?

    2017-09-22T17:24:41Z

    This year’s Frankfurt Motor Show was a little different from previous occasions, with some notable absentees – namely Nissan, Peugeot, Volvo and FCA. Something else I was struck (rather than surprised) by was the increasing focus on electric vehicles (EVs). The diesel scandal has led to a major shift in ...