OEMs and Suppliers – Page 17

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    Canoo charts a new course in production

    2021-07-19T18:59:00Z

    With a new management team, manufacturing strategy and approach to production, Canoo continues to develop its business. AMS spoke with VP for manufacturing, Frank Faga, to find out more 

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    Volkswagen to develop 3D printing process for vehicle production

    2021-06-21T10:19:00Z

    VW has entered into a software partnership with Siemens and expanded its existing collaboration with printer manufacturer HP to develop 3D printing processes to support future production operations

  • Fisker Magna Manufacturing Announce
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    Fisker and Magna finalise manufacturing agreement

    2021-06-18T17:45:00Z

    Along with the previously signed agreements on electric vehicle platform sharing and ADAS package, this finalises the framework established between the two companies beginning in 2020

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    Lotus starts pre-production of its all-new Emira

    2021-06-08T09:54:00Z

    The sportscar maker has made a £100m investment in its UK facilities that will support the production of new models and the expansion of engineering and consultancy services

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    Audi cuts production again because of chip shortage

    2021-05-25T13:50:00Z

    Audi has confirmed that it will be putting 10,000 of its employees working at the Ingolstadt and Neckarsulm assembly plants in Germany on reduced hours in June. A shortage in the supply of semiconductors, which is affecting the automotive industry globally, means Audi is having to cut output at the plants.

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    VW and Ford invest in flexible production for an uncertain future

    2021-05-11T09:48:00Z

    The speed of change in the technology of cars and rapid electrification requires new manufacturing equipment and is making expensive old machines redundant, but exactly where the industry is going next is hard to predict. More flexible manufacturing is the answer.

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    Cellular manufacturing adds flexibility in Mercedes-Benz bodyshop

    2021-05-10T16:15:00Z

    For the production of the new C-class, Mercedes has taken the opportunity to add flexibility by way of cellular manufacturing in the body shop and with so-called ‘TecLines’ for assembly.

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    How the European automotive industry aims to build back semiconductor and chip supply

    2021-05-04T10:25:00Z

    OEMs, suppliers and EU officials are considering how best to develop Europe’s semiconductor manufacturing to mitigate current and future shortages, but the broad gaps at many levels – including for older, larger chips – mean there will be no magic bullet

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    Hino Motors and REE Automotive sign business alliance agreement

    2021-04-27T10:50:00Z

    The two companies say they will collaborate on developing next-generation commercial mobility solutions by combining Hino’s knowledge and technologies as a commercial vehicle manufacturer with REE’s proprietary EV technologies

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    New paintshop sealing process for the Taycan

    2021-04-14T14:27:00Z

    Porsche, in collaboration with Tesa SE has developed a new production process to seal the holes in the car body that are required to ensure the complete application of the anti-corrosion coatings

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    REE Automotive and Magna sign strategic collaboration agreement

    2021-04-13T10:20:00Z

    Aiming to service the EV requirements of new electric mobility players, this collaboration plans to develop fully modular electric vehicles using REE’s corner technology and accelerate their time-to-market at scale

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    All systems go at Schaeffler

    2021-03-23T11:31:00Z

    E-mobility is increasingly changing Schaeffler from a component manufacturer to a full-system supplier. Matthias Zink, CEO of the company’s Automotive Technologies division, talks to Ralf Bretting and Pascal Nagel about how the supplier is preparing for the powertrain mix of the future and why the discussion about electrification could do with more honesty

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    Article

    Carmakers pledge to switch to all-electric vehicles

    2021-03-15T19:57:00Z

    The wave of electrification is slowly turning into a tsunami, in Europe at least. Illya Verpraet takes a look at some of the big manufacturing plans in 2021

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    Non-magnetic materials for EV motors

    2021-03-14T22:48:00Z

    The development of electric vehicles is seeing the increasing use of materials with particular properties. Stainless steel is one example that offers applications in body structures and drivetrains

  • Berlin-Marienfelde site to become competence centre for the digitalisation of the global Mercedes-Benz production network
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    Mercedes-Benz develops a number of its locations to enhance its shift to an 'electric first' position

    2021-03-09T10:50:00Z

    The OEM is investing in the development of existing locations and consolidating test and development operations to boost EV production across its global network

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    Ford Europe invests $1 billion in Cologne for EV production

    2021-02-23T10:23:00Z

    After JLR, Ford has also announced that all its vehicles for sale in Europe will be pure-electric by 2030. It is investing $1 billion in its Cologne (Köln) plant to make that a reality. This move will be supported by the sharing of the VW Group’s MEB electric vehicle platform.

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    BMW to construct new US training centre at Spartanburg

    2021-02-23T10:22:00Z

    The OEM has broken ground on the new 67,000 sq. ft. building at its South Carolina manufacturing site

  • Range Rover Sport hybrid charging JLR
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    Jaguar Land Rover reimagines its electric future

    2021-02-16T11:28:00Z

    Jaguar will be a purely electric vehicle (EV) maker by the middle of this decade, with its partner Land Rover adding six pure electric variants over the next five years as it aims to power 60% of its products with “zero-tailpipe powertrains” by 2030. The first pure-electric Land Rover will go on sale in 2024 and diesel models will be phased out in 2026.

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    Powertrain to the people

    2021-02-08T19:04:00Z

    As the automotive industry rapidly electrifies, powertrain suppliers have to adapt, but Illya Verpraet finds out that ZF is on board with the transition, enjoying more freedom in both engineering and manufacturing

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    Securing semiconductor supply

    2021-02-01T09:20:00Z

    A shortage of semiconductors is hampering global automotive production around the world. Bettina Weiss, chief of staff and global smart mobility lead at electronics association SEMI, tells Marcus Williams why this is happening and why OEMs need to forge more direct links with the chip manufacturers