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    1.0 Introduction The automobile industry in Malaysia is closely linked to the history of Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Berhad (PROTON). It is the national car project whose brainchild was none other than the Prime Minister Dr Mahathir himself. Prior to the incorporation of PROTON on 7 May 1983‚ the industry comprises mainly of assemblers of foreign cars such as Tan Chong Motors‚ the assembler for completely knock down (CKD) Nissan cars and Kah Motors‚ the assembler for CKD Honda cars. Since

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    The Role of Surface Engineering in the Automotive Industry The subject of surface engineering in the automotive industry has developed significantly in the last decade. A large driving force for the need for surface treatments has been energy consumption. 30 per cent of all energy consumed in the European Union derives from transportation activities‚ relying solely on fossil fuels. Due to this‚ and the push to reduce the emissions of polluting gases‚ car manufacturers must produce increasingly

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    Salvador Chavez “My Expectations of the Automotive Repair Industry” My expectations of the automotive repair industry are to learn everything I need to know about fixing a car from the simplest thing to the most complicated. My goals are to go to school and study what I like to become a better person and try to succeed in life. Also I want to transfer from Citrus College to a UC and major in business and hopefully one day have a chance to run a shop with my father. The personal sacrifices

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    Table of contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Market definition 5 3. Industry attractiveness and profitability 5 4.Tesla in the market 9 4. Sustainability of the competitive advantage 11 1.1 Trends in the automotive industry 11 1.2 The isolating mechanisms 12 1.3 Strategy recommendations 13 5.Conclusion 14 6.Bibliography 14 1. Introduction The Encyclopaedia Brittanica defined the automotive industry as all the companies and activities involved in the manufacturing of motor vehicles‚ including

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    US Investment in Automotive industry in Turkey Why to invest in Turkey? Successful economy: Turkey has a bright future and is expected to be the fastest growing economy among the OECD members during 2011-2017 with an annual average real GDP growth rate of 6.7 percent. Foreign direct investments have been an important part of building Turkey’s economy since 2003. It has enjoyed a sustainable economic growth with 4.3 percent annual average real GDP increase for the last 7 years and GDP growth

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    Stratsim Stratsim simulation: Marketing Strategy and Implementing Summary More than one million Americans are employed in manufacturing motor vehicles‚ equipment and parts. But the industry has changed dramatically since the U.S. “Big Three” motor vehicle corporations (General Motors‚ Ford and Chrysler) produced the overwhelming majority of cars and light trucks sold in the United States‚ and directly employed more than that many people themselves. By 2003‚ most passenger

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    Recommendation 15 Reference 15 Introduction In this part‚ it simply illustrates the contrast between the Porter Five Forces Model and the practice of car industry in China. For instance‚ the Ford Motor Company in China are intended to increase its investment and cooperation sparing no effects to endeavor for another 10% share in the car industry‚ production abiilty reached 400‚000 which is a huge shift from the original forty thousand‚ reaching most vehicles production local technology. Such actions

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    TOYOTA’S OBJECTIVES IN GLOBAL AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTIONS The automobile industry is America’s largest manufacturing industry with total auto industry and related employment numbering 13.3 million‚ a new Center for Automotive Research study shows. The majority of those jobs are in supplier and related industries. About 6.6 million jobs are connected to automotive manufacturing and new vehicle sales. This generates more than $240 billion in annual private sector compensation. (Automakers

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    e-Tracking in Automotive Industry Logistics Arash Riazifar[1] Sydney Graduate School of Management‚ University of Western Sydney 16920314@student.uws.edu.au Abstract In the last decade‚ enterprises and businesses greatly have had emphasize on e-tracking and e-services. However‚ a coherent informational architecture and systematic definition is lacking yet. Although‚ recently new technologies like RFIDs with advanced applications have been introduced‚ many companies

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    TARGET COST MANAGEMENT‚ STRATEGY AND ORGANIZATION IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY Associate Professor GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS OSAKA CITY UNIVERSITY Sugimoto‚ Sumiyoshi‚ Osaka 558 JAPAN TEL +81 6 605 2201 FAX +81 6 605 2200 HIROSHI OKANO Draft for 1996 IMVP Sponsors Meeting Figures included at the end of the document. I. INTRODUCTION Target cost management (TCM) is an innovation of Japanese management accounting system and by common sense has been considered with great interest by practitioners

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