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The Automotive Industry

2004
The focus in this chapter is on the leading global car manufacturers. In terms of product segment the light-vehicle sector, providing individual transport, is the focal point of the research reported here.1 However the results also apply to freight transport as most of the sustainability issues are comparable and the car manufacturers in this study ...
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Supply chain resilience: a benchmarking model for vulnerability and capability assessment in the automotive industry

Benchmarking : An International Journal, 2020
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to evaluate two supply chain resilience key elements of vulnerability and capability in the automotive industry.Design/methodology/approachWe propose a fuzzy approach for statistical hypothesis testing and analyze two ...
M. Kaviani   +3 more
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Assessment of Lean Supply Chain Practices in Indian Automotive Industry

Global Business Review, 2020
The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of lean practices on performance measures in the automotive industry and identify the lean criteria that can have significant impact on automotive supply chain. The identified lean practices can serve as
Rohit Kumar Singh, S. Modgil
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POWER2GAS IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

HUMAN. ENVIRONMENT. TECHNOLOGIES. Proceedings of the Students International Scientific and Practical Conference, 2017
Because of the climate change and new laws to reduce the carbon dioxide emission, the automotive industry has a major potential. With alternative actuations and new ways to make fuels accessible, like Power2Gas, it is possible to drive nearly CO2 neutral.
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The Automotive Industry

1989
It has been the automotive industry which has fostered robotic technologies in the United States and worldwide. Within U.S. automotive plants, Unimate robots had been used in conjunction with metal stamping operations in the late 1950’s at Ford. Robotics in the United States took its first major step in 1970 at the GM assembly plant in Lordstown, Ohio ...
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An analysis of growth-accelerating factors for the Indian automotive industry using modified TISM

, 2020
PurposeThis study aims to identify and prioritize various growth-accelerating factors in the Indian automotive industry. It further develops a hierarchical model to examine the mutual interactions between the factors, their dependence and their driving ...
Abhilasha Meena, Sanjay Dhir, Sushil
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The Greening of the Automotive Industry

2012
Contents List of Tables List of Figures Foreword B.Jullien Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Presentation of the Book G.Calabrese PART I: INNOVATION DESIGN FOR ALTERNATIVE VEHICLES Innovation Design and Sustainable Development In the Automotive Industry G.Calabrese Manufacturing Capability and Architecture of Green Vehicles T.Fujimoto Industrial ...
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Elastomers in the Automotive Industry

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1976
Abstract This paper sets out to demonstrate the present status of elastomer usage in passenger and commercial vehicles and at the same time to enumerate the requirements of the various components. As clearly shown, elastomers play a major role in car design, so important in fact, that considerable research and development has been ...
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Blockchain-Based Distributed Framework for Automotive Industry in a Smart City

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2019
The digitalization and massive adoption of advanced technologies in the automotive industry not only transform the equipment manufacturer's operating mode, but also change the current business models. The increased adoption of autonomous cars is expected
P. Sharma, Neeraj Kumar, J. Park
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Research in the Automotive Industry

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Transport Engineering, 1986
Industrial research as a source of technological innovation has acquired a central role in companies in the 1980s. Large manufacturing companies have been developing research systems made of structures co-ordinated with and complementary to one another, in an effort to achieve a rapid and proper flow of innovation.
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