VinFast launches "world class" flagship EV plant in Tamil Nadu, India Vietnamese EV maker VinFast opens its first overseas plant in Tamil Nadu, India, signalling a confident bet on one of the world’s fastest-growing vehicle markets and a strategic push toward regional exports and sustainable mobility leadership. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Hybrid powertrains will continue to support the transition to vehicle electrification Weak EV demand, critical mineral supply challenges and tariff-driven market uncertainty keeps hybrid vehicles in the big picture for model development and production investments. Ian Henry
How Arno Güllering wants DRÄXLMAIER Group to harness shopfloor visualisation and genAI in production and maintenance The tier-1 supplier has established a highly connected production and logistics network, with a strong emphasis on data visualisation and a roadmap for AI. But to stay competitive and resilient, COO Arno Güllering wants to ensure both plants and HQ have a mindset ready to embrace change. Christopher Ludwig
Honda ramps up motorcycle production in India with new line at Gujarat plant Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) is significantly expanding its production footprint in the world’s largest motorcycle market with the announcement of a new production line at its fourth manufacturing plant in Vithalapur, Gujarat. AMS
Nissan to slash 20,000 jobs and abandon battery plant as new CEO restructures operations after mounting losses in US and China Nissan is preparing to axe 15% of its workforce, close multiple plants and abandon a billion-dollar EV battery factory, as new CEO Ivan Espinosa steers the carmaker through worsening losses and market missteps. Ilkhan Ozsevim
China’s rapid rise in electric vehicle adoption is reshaping global auto manufacturing, forcing Western OEMs to rethink costs, portfolios and consumer strategies As China leads the global EV transition with record-breaking sales and technology advances, Western carmakers face mounting pressure to cut costs, target regional needs and rethink loyalty strategies. Ilkhan Ozsevim
China’s rare earth magnet export ban threatens global EV and automotive manufacturing, as US, European and Asian carmakers scramble to secure critical materials The global automotive sector is facing renewed disruption as China tightens control over exports of heavy rare earths and magnets. With EV powertrains and chips at risk, OEMs are now racing to diversify supply. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Will exports drive production growth across India? Building on the rising value of vehicle exports and components, the Indian government wants 50% of vehicles made in India to be exported by 2030 but there is some way to go before this ambition can be realised. Ian Henry
Toyota and Gorilla join forces to deploy AI warehouse tools and drive a global rollout of smart factory automation starting from Thailand Toyota Material Handling Solutions Thailand is partnering with AI firm Gorilla Technology Group to co-develop intelligent warehouse tools. The collaboration launches in Thailand with a global rollout planned. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Ambitious targets and big investments for India’s carmakers After a period of downsizing or complete withdrawal by some foreign OEMs, investment in Indian production is on the rise again with the domestic vehicle makers leading the way. Ian Henry
Nissan transfers Rogue SUV output from Japan to Tennessee to hedge against new US tariffs and preserve its share of the American market Faced with rising tariffs on imports, Nissan will reduce Rogue SUV production in Japan and ramp up output in Tennessee. The move is a clear response to tightening US trade policy and reflects a wider recalibration of global manufacturing among carmakers. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Skoda expands manufacturing operations with new Vietnam assembly plant Skoda has officially begun local assembly of its Kushaq SUV and Slavia sedan at a newly established facility in Vietnam’s Quang Ninh province. Developed in partnership with Thanh Cong Group, the plant marks a significant step in Skoda’s global expansion, strengthening its foothold in Southeast Asia’s rapidly growing automotive market. Nick Holt
Honda to source hybrid vehicle batteries from Toyota’s new US plant as tariff threats and shifting EV policies force Japanese carmakers to rethink their supply chains Honda will source hybrid batteries from Toyota’s $14bn US factory starting in 2025, as rising tariffs under Trump and declining EV incentives prompt Japanese carmakers to reinforce local supply chains Ilkhan Ozsevim
India targets $500bn in EV investment as government boosts manufacturing incentives and new players like Tesla, VinFast prepare entry Significant investments are now under way at domestic and international vehicle companies in India, in component production, electric and hybrid vehicle production for the domestic market, and to facilitate rising exports across the world. This is being encouraged under the government’s strapline of “Make in India for the world.” Ian Henry
Honda scales back China ICE production as it accelerates EV plans in response to intensifying domestic competition and shifting market demand Honda is restructuring its China operations, cutting ICE production and focusing on EVs after a sharp sales decline. The automaker is betting on its new electric SUV, the S7, to reclaim market share amid intensifying domestic competition and a rapidly evolving industry. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Zeekr consolidates Lynk & Co to streamline production, enhance cost efficiencies and accelerate EV manufacturing under Geely’s restructuring Zeekr’s acquisition of a majority stake in Lynk & Co marks a pivotal moment in EV manufacturing. The integration is set to enhance production efficiency, cut costs and accelerate global expansion. Ilkhan Ozsevim
India aims to become a global player in automotive manufacturing India is potentially on the cusp of becoming a major global player in vehicle production. Whether it can achieve this status will become clear in the next couple of years. The transition to EVs adds to the national challenge as the domestic players are not really leaders in this sector. Meanwhile, the Indian EV supply base is nascent and dependent on foreign investors. Ian Henry
Trump’s 25% tariffs on Mexico & Canada take effect, China import tax rises to 20% Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada have officially taken effect, along with an additional 10% increase on Chinese goods, raising the total import tax to 20%. AMS Editorial
How China’s BYD surpassed Tesla with production and battery tech - reshaping the global EV market BYD has surged onto the global stage, challenging industry giants like Tesla with its aggressive expansion and pioneering battery technology. BYD’s production soared from half a million to over 4 million vehicles. As the company celebrates its 30th anniversary, its blend of vertical integration, cutting-edge automation, and global supply chain mastery has redefined the EV landscape. Anushka Dixit
Accelerating EV innovation transforms design and manufacturing processes as Toyota and Volkswagen lead cross-functional integration and digital twin adoption for future production Industry experts at the AMS Evolution panel examine the accelerating EV shift and its impact on design and manufacturing. Toyota and Volkswagen share insights on engineering flexibility and digital twin simulation to streamline production Ilkhan Ozsevim
Why global automotive innovators must embrace Design For Manufacture to power production in an environment of increasing complexity and fierce foreign competition Automotive manufacturers are streamlining production with Design for Manufacture (DFM), cutting complexity, reducing costs and driving EV innovation. In In this article, experts reveal the key strategies and digital tools that are reshaping vehicle production. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Nissan slashes jobs, closes 3 factories and scales back production in a bid to recover from sustained losses and a failed merger with Honda Nissan is closing factories, slashing jobs and scaling back production as it fights to reverse sustained losses. CEO Makoto Uchida is under pressure after merger talks with Honda collapsed. But analysts warn the measures may not go far enough to secure the company’s future. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Nissan to amplify green steel usage in Japan by 500% aligning with global automakers in pursuit of carbon neutrality by 2050 In an important move towards enhanced sustainable production, Nissan has declared a fivefold increase in the utilisation of green steel in its vehicle manufacturing. The initiative is part of the OEM’s wider carbon neutrality targets and reflects a growing industry trend. Ilkhan Ozsevim
DeepSeek’s AI model raises questions over the future of computing power, Nvidia’s dominance and automotive AI development The fact that a Chinese startup trained its AI model cheaply caused a stock price crash in the USA. For experts, however, this is a sign that artificial intelligence can be developed more quickly - including in the automotive industry. Timo Gilgen
US tariffs on Mexico and Canada threaten North American auto production and supply chains, raising costs for manufacturers The US is threatening to impose tariffs on automotive imports from Canada and Mexico, testing the resilience of North American manufacturing. The move could drive up costs, disrupt supply chains, and challenge the stability of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), just as the industry navigates nearshoring, investment shifts, and electrification. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Nissan plans to cease AD van production in November as merger discussions with Honda progress towards 2026 integration In a strategic move preceding its anticipated merger with Honda, Nissan announces the cessation of its AD compact van production by November. This decision reflects efforts to streamline operations and address surplus capacity as the OEMs plan to integrate by 2026. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Polestar plans European production of imminent Polestar 7, moving away from China in nearshoring drive, solving for supply chain complexities Polestar aims to hit profitability by 2025 with Polestar 7 to be built in Europe, exiting China in regionalisation move enhancing supply chain resilience. The carmaker’s strategy includes streamlined product lines eyeing growth targets for premium EV market. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Dürr to equip BYD’s first European passenger car factory in Hungary with advanced sustainable painting and cleaning technologies, marking a milestone for both companies, and the EU tariff question BYD, one of China’s largest EV makers, has chosen Dürr to equip its first European car plant in Hungary with advanced painting and cleaning technology. This collaboration combines precision engineering with sustainability, showcasing the future of European EV production. Ilkhan Ozsevim
The automotive industry weighs the challenges of geopolitics and market factors in 2025 Trade wars, geopolitical tensions, mergers, increasing competition are all considerations that need to be addressed and navigated by vehicle makers and suppliers. Ian Henry highlights some of the key factors to look out for in 2025. Ian Henry
How AI is transforming automotive manufacturing: A deep dive into key technologies, optimisations and efficiency gains Automotive production is undergoing a seismic transformation with Artificial Intelligence driving unprecedented innovation. From predictive maintenance to autonomous robotics and generative design, here’s how AI is enhancing precision, adaptability and efficiency. Anushka Dixit
Mazda to build module pack plant for cylindrical lithium-ion batteries Mazda’s new plant will be located in Iwakuni City, Japan and will produce battery packs for its new EVs. Nick Holt
Thomas Dose discusses leadership, diversity, and challenges at BMW’s Chennai Plant How do you go from being a consultant to being a plant manager? Thomas Dose, managing director of the BMW plant in Chennai, India, talks in an interview about his path, the challenges and opportunities in India and the importance of diversity and sustainability. Ronja Schmiedchen
Chinese vehicle makers look to international markets for growth, but domestic government pressure and trade barriers may slow expansion. The number of domestic vehicle manufacturers in China has increased rapidly in recent years. Some are spin-offs from previous joint ventures with foreign companies, others entirely new. A few, notably BYD, Geely and Chery, have become significant global players, as well as gradually overhauling the foreign players in their domestic market. Ian Henry
China: Fierce domestic competition sees international brands suffer lower sales and a contraction of output As China’s domestic brands consolidate and grow both at home and internationally, the international brands, which have benefited from growth in the Chinese market over the years, now face serious headwinds. Ian Henry
Skoda’s Andreas Dick on driving flexible manufacturing, digitisation and the role of AI in transforming automotive production for future competitiveness Two measures are at the top of Skoda’s new production boss, Andreas Dick’s, to-do list: digitalisation and flexibility. In the interview, he also reveals what impact the weak demand for electric cars has on his area of responsibility. Yannick Tiedemann
Hyundai Union’s metal workers to strike as calls grow for South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol to step down after his declaration of Martial Law Hyundai Motor’s labour union will hold strikes tomorrow and Friday, adding to mounting political tensions. South Korea’s Metal Workers’ Union threatens a full strike unless President Yoon Suk Yeol resigns after a Martial Law controversy. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Hyundai Motor and Kia Introduce X-ble Shoulder to boost industrial efficiency and worker safety Hyundai Motor and Kia have revealed the X-ble Shoulder, a wearable robot aimed at transforming industrial efficiency and reducing workplace injuries. With plans for global expansion and a broader product lineup, the companies are leading innovation in wearable robotics. Ilkhan Ozsevim
The declaration of Martial Law in South Korea raises challenges for automotive production and global supply chains amid political upheaval The declaration of Martial Law in South Korea has thrown its critical automotive production and logisitics into uncertainty. As political tensions mount, automotive manufacturers and supply chains brace for potential major disruptions in operations and logistics Ilkhan Ozsevim
Honda sets up a demonstration production line for all-solid-state batteries Honda’s demonstration production line will support development for the mass production of solid-state batteries. Nick Holt
Nissan to cut 9,000 jobs globally, reduce Mitsubishi stake and bolster US and China EV plans as profits continue to decline With profits down 85 per cent year-on-year, Nissan is moving to align production with sales projections and reduce its Mitsubishi stake, while accelerating its EV push to compete in critical markets. The automaker’s revised strategy includes job cuts, cost reductions, and renewed alliances as part of its Arc turnaround plan. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Renault, Volkswagen, Stellantis and Geely pursue entry into Korea’s growing auto market as consumer demand rises As Korean consumers increasingly favour imported vehicles, global auto giants including Renault, Volkswagen, Stellantis and Geely plan new market entries with brand launches and expansions, reflecting shifting local preferences and competitive pricing against domestic cars. Ilkhan Ozsevim
How BYD’s partnership with Apple shaped the future of EV battery technology Apple’s secret partnership with Chinese automaker BYD focused on developing long-range EV batteries. While Apple’s car project was shelved, BYD’s Blade battery benefited from the collaboration, becoming a key driver of its success in the competitive EV market. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Honda expands new energy vehicle manufacturing in China with new Wuhan plant Honda opens its first dedicated new energy vehicle (NEV) production plant in Wuhan, China, boosting its electric vehicle production capabilities with advanced automation and eco-friendly technology. Nick Holt
Chinese automaker GAC plans European EV production to counter 45% EU tariffs, aiming for half a million overseas sales by 2030, with first electric SUV launch set for mid-2025 Facing the imposition of tariffs on Chinese-made EVs, GAC, one of China’s largest carmakers, is considering European manufacturing to preserve market access. Its electric SUV Aion V will be showcased at the Paris Auto Show, with sales expected by 2025. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Volkswagen faces manufacturing challenges amid financial troubles Volkswagen is grappling with mounting financial troubles, signalling a worsening situation in its global manufacturing operations. With two profit warnings in three months, the automotive giant faces falling EV sales, factory underutilisation, and tariff threats from China. Ian Henry
Oyak Horse celebrates production of 7.5 million engines at its Türkiye plant while expanding its workforce with 100 new jobs and scaling output to meet rising hybrid demand Oyak Horse has achieved the milestone of producing 7.5 million engines at its Bursa, facility, in Türkiye. As hybrid demand grows, the plant adds 100 jobs, expands to a third shift, and increases daily output. The company continues to play a key role in low-emission powertrain solutions for global markets. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Hyundai, Kia, Hyundai Steel, EcoPro BM partner for LFP battery breakthroughs The Korean consortium aims to eliminate the precursor step in LFP battery cathode material production, reducing emissions and costs. The project, supported by the Korean government, focuses on developing high-purity iron powder and directly synthesised LFP cathode material for improved battery performance. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Hyundai and Skoda sign MOU on hydrogen tech collaboration Hyundai and Skoda will work together on hydrogen fuel cell technologies for mobility applications. Nick Holt
Denso expands electrification-focused inverter line and sustainable digital production Denso is bolstering its position in the electrification market with the launch of inverter production at Denso Fukushima. Simultaneously, the company has unveiled plans for a next-generation, fully automated plant at Zenmyo, set to modernise ECU production with 24-hour unmanned operation and sustainable energy use. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Polestar starts US production of the Polestar 3 Polestar has started production of its Polestar 3 SUV at the Volvo plant in Ridgeville, South Carolina. Nick Holt
Poor financial results and slow EV transition forces Nissan to rethink plans Nissan looks to cut production costs and rebalance production operations in the face of poor financial results. Ian Henry
Despite industry fears, global EV sales reach record highs in 2024 and remain on an upward trajectory How will slowing growth in EVs impact auto industry investment strategies? As the industry navigates challenges from rising costs and charging infrastructure gaps, to consumer range anxiety and rising competition, Daniel Harrison explodes some EV myths. Daniel Harrison
Toyota to build EV battery plant for Lexus in Japanese island Toyota Motor is planning to build an EV battery plant for its Lexus brand in the Japanese island of Kyushu, according to Japanese newspaper Nikkei. Megan Kelly
EV battery supply – potential materials shortages S&P’s Global Mobility division offers some insights into battery raw material supply chains and the impact of market changes. Nick Holt
Electric Dreams: Tesla’s gigafactory network and EV battery production blueprint From Fremont to Berlin, Tesla’s gigafactories are the drivers in its goal to lead the EV market. Each site plays a crucial role in electric vehicle and battery innovation, ensuring Tesla meets global demand and maintains its lead in the electrification race. Ilkhan Ozsevim
ASEAN: Chinese OEMs increase investment through EV production The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is now seeing increasing investment in electric vehicle production with Chinese OEMs leading the way. Ian Henry
Mahindra & Mahindra to pioneer ABB’s Inkjet paint technology in Indian EV market Mahindra & Mahindra partners with ABB Robotics to implement PixelPaint technology in its new EV line. The innovative system ensures precise paint application with minimal waste; a key step in automotive personalisation and efficiency for the Indian market. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Korea: the switch to EV production accelerates Korean vehicle makers invest in flexible production and add more EVs. Foreign OEMs continue to invest in production for export. Ian Henry
BeyonCa sets stage for Hong Kong’s automotive jump with new EV assembly plant Renault (and Dongfeng)-backed BeyonCa plans to transform Hong Kong’s automotive sector with its first EV brand and assembly plant in Tseung Kwan O, potentially shifting towards high-tech production post-2019 protests and COVID-19 challenges. Ilkhan Ozsevim
HORSE Powertrain welcomes Aramco as strategic investor, leveraging chemical expertise Aramco invests 10% in HORSE Powertrain Limited, a joint venture by Renault Group and Geely. This partnership will enhance the development of sustainable powertrains and synthetic fuels, driving the future of automotive decarbonisation. Ilkhan Ozsevim
The future may be all electric, but not just yet With demand for battery electric vehicles lower than expected, OEMs are boosting hybrid output and extending ICE production. Ian Henry
JLR and Chery announce strategic Freelander EV collaboration for China The two automotive giants have signed a Letter of Intent to license the Freelander brand to CJLR for the development of electric vehicles in China. This collaboration leverages Chery’s advanced EV technology and JLR’s design expertise, heralding a new phase for the CJLR joint venture and the rebirth of Freelander as an EV portfolio, poised for future global export Ilkhan Ozsevim
Europe’s tariffs on Chinese EV imports stresses importance of local production The European Commission (EC) has decided to impose additional tariffs of up to 38% on Chinese EVs following preliminary results of its anti-subsidy investigation, which found that prices are being distorted by Chinese state support. Megan Kelly
Vietnam’s VinFast weighs delaying $4 Billion US assembly plant to refocus expansion in Southeast Asia Vietnamese EV maker VinFast is considering another delay for its $4 billion US assembly plant, originally set for July 2024, as it shifts focus to Southeast Asia. Amid challenges in the US market, VinFast plans to open six dealerships in the Philippines and expand its vehicle lineup Ilkhan Ozsevim
US government sues Hyundai, suppliers in Alabama over alleged child labour The US Department of Labour is suing Hyundai and its Alabama partners for alleged child labour violations, highlighting the need for strict compliance and ethical standards across the automotive industry Ilkhan Ozsevim
Vitesco Technologies supplies electric drive system for Honda plug-in fuel cell vehicle Vitesco’s EMR3 axle drive will be integrated into the Honda CR-V e:FCEV and will be the first time this system has been used for a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. Nick Holt
Nissan to transition to low-CO2 emission aluminium by 2030 Through sourcing and using low CO2 emission aluminium, Nissan aims to significantly reduce CO2 emissions. Nick Holt
Weak demand dims electric future Consumer resistance and trade disputes mean the future may not be so electric after all as vehicle makers express caution on zero emission vehicle targets. Ian Henry
ZF’s Arno Güllering on smart factory innovations and navigating volatility AMS’ chief content officer Christopher Ludwig spoke to Arno Güllering, senior vice president, Operations – Electrified Powertrain Technology division at ZF at the Automobil Produktion Kongress 2024 at Munich to discuss the roadmap for navigating industry challenges and embracing the digital future. AMS
Ford Otosan in Kocaeli, Turkey, demonstrates how automation is driving Ford Transit production The Ford Otosan Plant in Kocaeli, Turkey relies on automation to deal with a very complex number of powertrains and derivatives. Plant Leader, Aysan Hosver, takes us on a tour of one of the most advanced production facilities in the world. With more than 1,200 robots throughout the site, this is how complexity Mark Smyth
Watch on demand: Sustainable Steel Automotive Manufacturing Survey 2024 Webinar Discover the latest insights from a cutting-edge discussion featuring AMS and SSAB on the key challenges faced by automotive OEMs, tier suppliers and other stakeholders in transitioning to sustainable steel.
VW focuses on Chinese market boosting cost competitiveness and local partnerships VW seeks to strengthen its position in the Chinese automotive market through achieving cost reductions in production and boosting local partnerships Nick Holt
Volvo’s Taizhou plant achieves climate neutrality with biogas shift Despite the Taizhou plant’s smaller share in the company’s total emissions, this initiative is critical to Volvo’s goal of climate-neutral manufacturing by 2025 and achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040. AMS and Anushka Dixit
Reshaping the future: Innovations and developments in automotive production engineering: propulsion by Electrification and Digitalisation Manufacturing engineering both powers and underpins production ecosystems across the industry. From BMW’s Munich plant to Porsche’s Zuffenhausen facility and Toyota’s expansions in Kentucky, we take a look at transformative initiatives shaping the industry. Ilkhan Ozsevim
JLR – Putting sustainability at the centre of its strategy Sustainability is a key of JLR’s Reimagine strategy, but this goes beyond developing and manufacturing a new generation of electric vehicles. The OEM’s manufacturing sustainability transformation lead, Garrett Bell, shared some insights in how the business is reducing its carbon footprint across its operations. Nick Holt
Green Revolution: How renewable energy is fuelling sustainable automotive manufacturing Adopting renewable energy in automotive production requires a comprehensive strategy, integrating solar, wind, biogas and electric solutions to drive sustainability and mitigate environmental impact effectively. OEMs, strategies and technologies are converging on different approaches to achieve sustainability goals across regions. Here are some notweworthy projects to keep an eye on… Ilkhan Ozsevim
LEVC starts production of its new L380 MPV The prototype of LEVC’s first fully electric model based on its new Space Oriented Architecture (SOA) has rolled off the assembly line in Yiwu, China Nick Holt
Nissan considers migrating rogue production to Japan amid cost-cutting drive with decision expected to be taken this month In a bid to slash costs and boost competitiveness, Nissan contemplates moving Rogue production to Japan, demanding steep parts price cuts (20%-30%) from suppliers Ilkhan Ozsevim
Automotive production resilience and strategic progress for the UK automotive industry with latest SMMT figures showing record growth SMMT’s latest figures show UK production breaking records for total investments from both public and private sources with £23.7 Billion in commitments. Confidence grows for production innovations and a sustainable future. Ilkhan Ozsevim
How Farasis will bridge the EV battery gap in Europe The Chinese battery manufacturer’s new European general manager, Marcel Brömlage, will lead an evolving strategy in the region including increasing engineering and acquisition capabilities, and targeting automotive as well as non-automotive customers to support the growth strategy for the Siro joint venture and Farasis group. Christopher Ludwig
Antolin expands its production footprint in Asia with a new plant in India The new plant will produce lighting, HMI systems and electronics for leading automotive manufacturers in the Indian market. Nick Holt
BYD – Aiming for the top In this new monthly column, Ian Henry of AutoAnalysis looks at a major automotive development and places this within its broader context, asking what this means for the industry. To kick this series off, Ian looks at BYD (Build Your Dreams), the Chinese company which – if it succeeds – will be a major player in Europe within the next few years; it is already the largest EV manufacturer in the world Ian Henry
Tata subsidiary TPEM launches first Tata-branded vehicle and kicks off production at new Gujarat facility Tata Passenger Electric Mobility (TPEM) has launched its parent company - Tata’s, first ever own-brand vehicle to mark the inauguration and opening of TPEM’s new vehicle production facility in Sanand, Gujarat, with clear indication of growth in the region. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Suzuki’s Indian subsidiary to launch second automotive manufacturing facility in Gujarat to the tune of $4.2bn and prepares for EV launch Maruti Suzuki, India’s leading carmaker is to invest $4.2 billion in a new facility, doubling production capacity and introducing electric vehicles. Market intelligence sees strong growth in the region in the near future, and Maruti Suzuki is to grow to a maturity level that will equip it to supply its incoming EVs to Japan; it’s parent company region. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Vietnam’s VinFast announces Indian market penetration with $500m EV plant and eyes Europe for its next move Vinfast accelerates global expansion plans by inking historic MoU with Tamil Nadu, India, for major EV investment signalling shift in regional mobility. The Vietnamese EV producer targets 150,000 EVs and eyes 50 markets on its horizon, including Europe. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Henkel supports innovation with Battery Engineering Center PARTNER CONTENTThis content was produced by Automotive Manufacturing Solutions in partnership with HenkelHenkel, a global leader in adhesives, sealants and functional coatings, has opened its revolutionary Battery Engineering Center within its Inspiration Center in Duesseldorf, to address the need to improve safety, performance, quality and price of EV batteries. AMS
Is cost-cutting the newest trend among OEMs in Europe 2024? Watch this space… As Renault and VW move towards major and comprehensive cost-cutting projects, with the squeeze of uncertainties and inefficiencies, is this liable to spread? Ilkhan Ozsevim
The state and stipulation of automotive production: Retrospect 2023 to prospect 2024 Using 2023 as a launchpad into the coming trends of 2024, we take a dive into the coming automotive production trends set to shape the industry Ilkhan Ozsevim
Simultaneous engineering – accelerating production line design, development and commissioning The transition to electric vehicles has increased pressure on speeding product development and starting production operations. AMS spoke with experts at NIO and Comau on how they had successfully accelerated the commissioning of new e-motor lines Nick Holt
Hyundai to build dedicated electric vehicle plant at Ulsan complex The new plant will support Hyundai’s growth in electric vehicle production and will use an innovative manufacturing platform developed at the company’s innovation centre in Singapore with a focus on improving worker safety, convenience and efficiency. Nick Holt
Polestar set to expand manufacturing operations for the fully-electric Polestar 4 in South Korea, bolstering regional production With production set to commence in the second half of 2025, the Polestar 4 will aim to make its mark in the North American and domestic South Korean markets. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Volvo Cars selects Ghent for production of EX30, aligning with Zhangjiakou to meet demand With high interest for the compact EV SUV, Volvo Cars selects Belgium to ramp up production levels to meet both local and global demand. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Fanuc and Volvo Cars sign deal to transform automotive manufacturing with sustainable robotics In a landmark collaboration, Fanuc, the global leader in industrial robotics, and Volvo Cars are to reshape auto manufacturing with sustainability at the forefront Ilkhan Ozsevim
Toyota Japan's production halt expands across ten assembly lines following supplier explosion From explosions to system failures, Toyota Japan’s production standstills highlight the need for diverse supplier networks, robust safety measures and resilience Ilkhan Ozsevim
Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance embarks on a new era of collaboration for enhanced agility with strong regionalisation focus The alliance shifts to regional focus for enhanced agility challenging assumptions about global autmomotive markets Ilkhan Ozsevim
China’s FAW Group partners with Hesai for ultra-thin long-range Lidar technology for next-gen EVs Hesai Technology secures a significant design win with major Chinese automaker, FAW Group, heralding a significant milestone for lidar-equipped electric vehicles. Ilkhan Ozsevim
McKinsey: Auto Industry’s shift towards EVs and digitisation could pose threat to European automotive manufacturing New McKinsey report judges threat in diminishing European automotive market share driven by innovation; calls for change and sets out roadmap steps to success Ilkhan Ozsevim
BMW’s Oxford MINI plant receives £600m to transform for 2 next-gen all-electric models production by 2030 The company’s £600m investment paves the way for an all-electric MINI future, starting with the production of two electrified models in the UK by 2026. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Toyota addresses production system malfunction that put the breaks on Japanese production The OEM finally releases statement regarding the nationwide disruption; identifying “insufficient disk space.” Ilkhan Ozsevim
How Mercedes-Benz's Concept CLA Class showcases its ‘digital first’ production model The carmaker is strengthening its digital first production model with upgrades and enhancements throughout. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Toyota’s huge production shutdown was due to a simple parts-ordering “system update” The revelation should give pause for automotive production professionals to potentially rethink their systems and presents an opportunity for solutions Ilkhan Ozsevim
Toyota’s production grinds to a halt in Japan amid system failure The carmaker’s Japanese production suffers a sudden system failure, impacting one-third of global output and exposing supply chain vulnerabilities and recovery hurdles. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Zeekr VP and plant director discusses mass volume EV production Zhao Chunlin of Zeekr sits down with Michael Nash to talk about the company’s ‘intelligent factory’ in Ningbo, China, as well as the various challenges that come with EV production Michael Nash
Analysis: Hyundai’s plan to acquire GM India’s plant will boost market share and EV capacity Hyundai’s acquisition of GM India’s Talegaon plant signals intent to boost Indian manufacturing and further accelerate EV production plans. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Watch: The advance of automation: what next-gen vehicles and batteries mean for robotics OEMs are transforming not only their respective vehicle types, transitioning to electric and connected models, but also the manufacturing operations to build these new vehicles. This creates challenges in integrating new vehicle architectures, powertrains and electronics into existing manufacturing facilities, boosting demand for more advanced automation.
Chinese Tech giant Baidu forms second automotive JV with Geely to expand into automotive manufacturing The partnership will focus on production capability as well as new energy vehicle sales, automobile component retail, EV charging infrastructure, battery sales and pre-owned vehicle brokerage. Ilkhan Ozsevim
VW and Audi strengthen partnership with SAIC and Xpeng to expand EV production and development in China for China strategy Volkswagen invests $700m in Xpeng and will partner on tech and platform, while Audi expands partnership with SAIC and will produce vehicles on one of its platforms. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Hyundai Motor Group and Seoul National University open joint Battery Research Centre This collaborative effort between Hyundai and SNU aims to advance battery technologies and foster industry-academia cooperation to establish global leadership in the battery field Nick Holt
Foxconn partners with ZF to expand chassis manufacturing and development The companies will form a joint venture to grow chassis business for both ICE and EVs, leveraging ZF’s production knowhow and Foxconn’s reach in fast-growing markets in Asia. Ilkhan Ozsevim
India’s light vehicle demand is rising again, and so is manufacturing investment India has long been seen as the next big thing in automotive manufacturing, due to its growing middle class and high demand for vehicles, but it has struggled to get there. Will new investment help it realise its potential? Ian Henry
AMS Summer 2023 – JLR goes electric In our AMS Summer digital edition, we have features on JLR’s plans to transform its end-to-end industrial system, ready for new electric models, Seat’s technical upgrades to production operations and upskilling the workforce and insights into developments at Audi’s Neckarsulm plant, and more. AMS
A culture of quick decisions for Mercedes-Benz production Jörg Burzer, the carmaker’s manufacturing chief, explains how it has reorganised its production network for electric vehicles and powertrains, while speeding up the rollout of digital tools. Now, another phase of change is just ahead. Pascal Nagel
Fisker to open China delivery centre in 2023 Luxury electric vehicle (EV) maker Fisker is set to start deliveries of its Ocean SUV in China in Q1 next year, and expects to start local production with a contract manufacturing partner. Megan Kelly
BMW to produce Neue Klasse in China from 2026 The BMW Brilliance Automotive (BBA) joint venture has announced it will build the next model generation, Neue Klasse at its production plant in Shenyang Nick Holt
Kia starts building facility for electric purpose-built vehicle (PBV) production The new plant will be dedicated to production of Kia’s electric PBVs, with planned annual capacity of 150,000 units Nick Holt
China: European, US and Japanese Vehicle Manufacturers rebalance production and supply chains AMS looks at the changing role of the Chinese operations of European and other long established brands’ operations in China and their changing roles in the global auto sector Ian Henry
Adopting circular economy principles in car production As the automotive industry looks at how to be more eco-friendly, car companies are taking various approaches to lower emissions across their manufacturing operations. Experts at Stellantis and Mazda speak about the implementation of circular economy principles in vehicle production Michael Nash
Tools for progress: real-time tracking and monitoring in Audi’s toolmaking The carmaker’s Toolmaking 4.0 system is bringing greater visibility of suppliers and potential disruption of machines and operations at tool shops, with high productivity gains. Christopher Ludwig
Going green: Self-generating electricity on-site When it comes to production in the automotive industry, companies including Ford and Audi are increasingly looking at how they can source the energy they use in a more environmentally efficient way. One way to do this is by generating electricity on-site Mike Farish
Ford, LG Energy Solution and Koç Holding to establish joint venture for battery cell production in Turkey The companies have signed a non-binding MoU to form the joint venture subject to final agreement by all the parties, with the project on track to break ground later this year Rebecca Morley
Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance rebalances partnership Revised partnership will see high-value-creation operational projects in Latin America, India and Europe including further platform sharing AMS
Gestamp announces fourth hot stamping line in India Gestamp has announced its fourth hot stamping line in India at the 16th edition of Auto Expo 2023- Components
CATL: A rising power in European EV battery production Matthias Zentgraf, president of Europe for China’s CATL, is tasked with localising battery cell production in Europe and meeting new technology requirements. He speaks to AMS ahead of joining a panel on battery cell production at the AMS Automotive Evolution Europe Summit in Munich Christopher Ludwig
Volvo to build new EX90 electric SUV in USA from 2023, Chinese production to follow The Swedish car brand says the new electric SUV is a milestone in its journey to producing only electric cars by 2030. Peter Murphy
Watch: Next-gen car body building Innovations in vehicle body and module architectures are enabling more sustainable production. Experts from manufacturers including REE, and technology specialist Magswitch discuss opportunities in this AMS Livestream first broadcast on Wednesday November 16 AMS
Stellantis signs non-binding deal for nickel, cobalt supplies for EV batteries The automaker would gain access to increasingly-coveted nickel and cobalt after reaching a long-term deal earlier in the year to lock in lithium hydroxide supplies. Peter Murphy
BMW Digitalisation – Virtual becomes a reality By the early part of next year BMW aims to have doubled its production facilities around the world – not physically, but instead virtually in the digital environment Mike Farish
Toyota to invest $5.2bn to expand EV battery manufacture in Japan, US The investment in battery production is a significant step forward for the global automaker whose emissions-cutting efforts have focused on hybridisation over EVs. Peter Murphy
Volkswagen signs preliminary deal for MEB EV parts supply to India’s Mahindra Mahindra plans to use the MEB electric drivetrain, battery system and VW-specification battery cells in its forthcoming EV SUVs. Peter Murphy
Automotive battery manufacturing and supply chain 2022: Risks, regulation and resiliency The latest AMS battery report forecasts production capacity, analyses suppliers and materials, and shows why OEMs and suppliers are forging new partnerships Daniel Harrison
Watch: Are all OEMs start-up manufacturers now? Hear how start-ups are changing car production and established OEMs are reinventing themselves in manufacturing and engineering, featuring start-up EV truckmaker Volta’s co-founder and chief manufacturing officer Kjell Walöen, and automotive steel solutions director Jesse Paegle from ArcelorMittal. AMS
Lithium-ion battery gigafactory database 2022 Track electric vehicle lithium battery gigafactories by manufacturer, location, manufacturer, current and planned gigawatt (GWh) capacity. Automotive from Ultima Media
How Ford will track production planning and suppliers like Uber rides Ford is deploying digital twins and data analytics to bring real-time visibility to production planning and supply chains, according to Balakrishnan Adhi, who leads MP&L plant operations across Asia, Africa and South America. Peter Murphy
Watch: How EV powertrains will reshape automotive production In this livestream, learn how lithium-ion batteries, cells and components are transforming manufacturing, supply chains and energy requirements with Lars Carlstrom from Italvolt and Statevolt, and AMS battery experts Daniel Harrison. AMS
After tailpipes, auto industry ponders CO2 purge from its materials Three automotive industry executives from Polestar, Volvo Cars and SSAB discuss approaches to removing carbon from carmaking with neither a ready recipe nor time for trial and error. Peter Murphy
Watch: Connected factories, predictable futures This AMS livestream explores how Ford, Fraunhofer IPA and other OEMs are advancing smart factories to optimise assembly lines, improve quality and reduce errors, leveraging connected data for digital twins and AI-driven manufacturing planning. AMS
Watch: A holistic approach to sustainable vehicle production Hans Pehrson, Owain Griffiths and Thomas Hörnfeldt emphasise the importance of moving towards a greener model to meet sustaibility targets - whether it’s whole-of-vehicle manufacturing or greening the global supply chain. Christopher Ludwig
Watch: Keeping pace with battery demand and technology Rising costs and fast-changing battery technology will make it hard to meet EV targets, but localisation and new business models can mitigate issues, according to Automotive Cells Company’s Francisco Carranza and Airbus’s Greg Ombach. Christopher Ludwig
Watch: Value over volume – biggest is no longer best in vehicle manufacturing The global vehicle production outlook is murky, while rising costs and supply chain issues are changing manufacturers’ business model, according to analyst Joe McCabe from AutoForecast Solutions. Christopher Ludwig
Fast fashion – how Tata is keeping up with changing tastes in India’s car market Consumers in this populous Asian market are showing willingness to spend more for fresh products and extra features. Peter Murphy
Watch: Tata Motors in an era of change Tata Motors Mohan Savarkar describes how manufacturers are adapting their end-to-end processes all whilst meeting aggressive sustainability goals. Nick Holt Christopher Ludwig
Watch: How ZF is empowering people in the transition to producing electrified powertrains ZF’s Arno Güllering reveals how the tier-1 is upskilling and motivating its workforce in the transition from producing ICE to electrified powertrains. Christopher Ludwig
Digital adrenaline – ZF seeks to turn fear of transformation into fervor Arno Güllering, who leads ZF electrified powertrain operations across 26 plants globally, will tell the AMS Evolution Summit (May 17-19) how the company is building employee buy-in to the transformative changes it is implementing. Peter Murphy Christopher Ludwig
An exclusive focus on flexibility as OEMs look to modular-based manufacturing Modular production in automotive manufacturing is rapidly becoming more innovative and flexible with the ability to multitask. As a result, OEMs are increasingly rethinking their methods and working closely with technology providers to make flexible manufacturing hegemonic. Jason Dunn
Togg wants to turn electric cars into smart devices These days, there is nothing new about a novice automaker dreaming of flooding the world with electric cars. But Turkish startup Togg is different. Stefan Grundhoff
Vinfast’s rocky road to global electric brand As late as mid-November 2021, former Opel CEO Michael Lohscheller was on stage at the Vinfast stand at the Los Angeles Auto Show. By the end of the year, the Vietnamese automaker announced his departure after just four months on the job, citing “personal reasons.” By late February 2022, Lohscheller had taken the reins at fuel cell truck startup Nikola, a company that has faced its own challenges over the past year. Fabian Pertschy Stefan Grundhoff Jason Dunn
Mercedes-Benz opens Alabama battery plant and will partner with Envision AESC for regional cell supply Mercedes-Benz has opened a new battery assembly plant in Bibb County, Alabama, which will build electric vehicle battery packs that will supply production of the all-electric Mercedes-EQ ahead of the beginning of series production this spring at the Mercedes-Benz US International (MBUSI) plant nearby in Tuscaloosa. Jason Dunn
Every production challenge has a cloud solution at ZF Chief digital officer René Deist tells the AMS Evolution Summit how the global tier one supplier is using the cloud to transform manufacturing and better leverage data analytics and artificial intelligence AMS
Global powertrain and battery production forecast: ever-evolving complexity With diverging regulations, infrastructure, market trends and manufacturing bases, the path to EV and battery production will vary across regions, adding more variation for OEMs and suppliers. Ultima Media analyst Daniel Harrison shares the latest data on powertrain and battery forecasts AMS
Factory futures: networked, data-driven, flexibly automated Manufacturing experts share their vision for current and future automotive production technology, including leaders from Ford, Cognex, Symbio Robotics and Jay Global Techno Alliance AMS
Global outlook: the disruptive forces shaping automotive manufacturing Vehicle manufacturers are facing ongoing disruption in the supply chain, but at the same time must manage a paradigm shift in manufacturing and business models. AFS’s Joe McCabe shares the latest vehicle production forecasts AMS
End of conference: evolution and revolution At the end of the event, it’s clear that automotive manufacturing will see both incremental and radical change, and that the industry will need to work together to adapt AMS
It all adds up to zero – counting the ways to net carbon zero manufacturing Sustainability leaders from Audi and Lear explain how the companies are working across the value chain to decarbonise manufacturing AMS
India’s manufacturing evolution: competitive, agile and frugal The country has been hit hard by the pandemic and disruption, but automotive manufacturing is roaring again and leaders from Mahindra, Switch Mobility and the Indian automotive supplier association, ACMA, explain what the industry needs to do to stay competitive AMS
Farasis Energy to build carbon neutral gigafactory in China as domestic recovery becomes priority Lithium-ion battery provider Farasis Energy has confirmed that it will add 24 gigawatt hour (GWh) per year production capacity to manufacture electric vehicle battery cells, modules and packs in China. Jason Dunn
Breaking the Mould: Porsche expands production to Malaysia in shift away from European exclusivity Porsche has maintained that it will continue to build its models in Europe, resisting the global pull to seek out cheaper production costs in Asia. But as sales in the Asian market increase and production localises further, the luxury carmaker is partnering with a local company to build vehicles in Malaysia. Jason Dunn
Volvo Trucks buys Chinese manufacturing site to expand heavy duty truck manufacturing As part of the company’s broader plans to develop global reach, Volvo has acquired Chinese truckmaker JMC Heavy Duty Vehicle to produce and sell more heavy-duty trucks in China. Jason Dunn
Nissan and Envision AESC to build new EV battery plant in Japan - reports Nissan Motor will reportedly build a lithium-ion battery plant in Japan to support EV production as part of a joint investment project with battery manufacturer Envision AESC. It could be the start of Japanese-based firms ramping up battery production at home. Jason Dunn
Renault to partner with Geely to manufacture hybrid vehicles in China and South Korea Renault has agreed a framework with Geely to share vehicle platforms and production for hybrid vehicles in Asia, including using Geely plants in China and localising Lynk & Co platforms in South Korea. Christopher Ludwig
A production transformation that will last 20 years at Volkswagen Christian Vollmer at Volkswagen discusses how virtual tools have helped production move during the pandemic, why cross-plant collaboration has accelerated and VW’s evolving manufacturing strategies to ramp up EV production. Pascal Nagel Yannick Tiedemann
EV battery supply chains on the move As electric vehicles become serious business for OEMs, they are reassessing their battery supply and manufacturing bases, putting their eggs in multiple baskets and taking more control of the process. Illya Verpraet Daniel Harrison
Electric vehicle and hybrid vehicle plant database Track factory locations for electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid and hybrid vehicles by manufacturer, model and location, in a comprehensive listing of the changing geography of electric vehicle manufacturing. Automotive from Ultima Media
OEM and lithium-ion battery cell supplier database Keep up with changing supplier relationships between electric vehicle manufacturers and battery cell suppliers in this database by powertrain type (battery electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, mild and full hybrid electric vehicles, and commercial electric vehicles). Automotive from Ultima Media
Electric vehicle battery supply chain analysis 2021: How lithium-ion battery demand and production are reshaping the automotive industry Download this report for forecasts of electric vehicle lithium-ion battery demand, analysis of battery cell gigafactory locations and insight on global EV battery manufacturing and supply chain management. Daniel Harrison Christopher Ludwig
Watch: Factory of the future Livestream – The software-defined assembly line As automotive OEMs digitalise and connect factories, hear how the Audi Production Lab, ABB and Cosmotech are using real-time data, smart software and advanced automation to reshape vehicle production processes. AMS
Watch: Electrifying Production – How to build an electric future (Pt.2) In the second part of our Electrifying Production Livestream series, AMS explores how OEMs are ramping up EV production through modular strategies, data analytics and advanced joining and metrology tools. Featuring Volkswagen Group, Ford, Renishaw and Atlas Copco. AMS
Integrating robotics and electric powertrains in BMW production BMW is on an EV offensive and is taking the opportunity to revamp its plants with automation and digital twins. Mark Smyth spoke to the global boss of production, Milan Nedeljković, about the challenges and opportunities Mark Smyth
Hyundai to build EV factory and R&D centre in Singapore In a virtual groundbreaking ceremony, Hyundai has announced it is building the Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center in Singapore (HMGICS) which will serve as a new R&D centre and small-scale production facility with an output of up to 30,000 vehicles per year and help to forge a new supply chain in the city state. Illya Verpraet
Can Tesla shift the balance of EV battery and cell manufacturing away from China? At Tesla’s recent Battery Day presentation, the company promised to shake up its battery supply chains by moving into cell production and even the mining of raw material. Most of those moves require considerable technological advancements making it questionable how realistic they really are. Illya Verpraet
Watch: Livestream Hour Season Finale Part 1: Global logistics lessons with the Volkswagen Group As part of our finale for this season’s Livestream Hour, watch this exclusive interview with our special guest Matthias Braun, who leads digitalisation and concept development for group logistics at the Volkswagen Group, on how the carmaker has managed its supply chain through all phases of the coronavirus crisis so far, and lessons for the future Christopher Ludwig
Watch: Livestream Hour Episode 11 – Rebuilding greener supply chains In this episode of the Livestream Hour, we look at the how the automotive industry is using new technology to design and execute greener, more sustainable supply chains including reduced emissions and responding to changing legislation. With insight from Kuehne + Nagel, University of Applied Science Stuttgart and CSR Europe. Christopher Ludwig
Watch: Livestream Hour Episode 10 – The Rise of AI & Analytics in Logistics In this episode of the Livestream Hour, we discuss the technology and processes that are accelerating more connected, data-driven supply chains, and the greater role they will play in the post-coronavirus automotive industry. With special guests from Volkswagen, research institute Fraunhofer ISST and tech startup SYNAOS. Christopher Ludwig
Watch: How Ford digitalised and insourced global supply chain processes | Your Questions Answered Part II with Amlan Bose Ford is transforming its supply chain and logistics processes in a number of key regions, including creating an in-house 4PL and rolling out a dynamic transport management system. Following discussion on our popular Livestream Hour edition focused on digitalisation in supply chain and logistics, Ford’s Amlan Bose rejoins Christopher Ludwig to address audience questions on topics including challenges to rollout, whether the system and insourcing will spread to other regions, and how digital control towers are helping Ford in the Covid-19 crisis. Christopher Ludwig
Watch: Livestream Hour Episode 8 – Driving innovation in production and logistics Join this special digital transformation livestream session on how IT and technology solutions are supporting supply chain during the crisis, including a major digitalisation project for Ford’s logistics and supply chain management across key regions. Hosted by Christopher Ludwig. Christopher Ludwig
VIDEO: Nissan outlines major overhaul of global production base Vehicle assembly at Barcelona and Indonesia to end as Nissan pursues a 20% drop in production capacity Gareth Price
Watch: Livestream Coronavirus Series – Automotive Supply Chain May Update Our monthly supply chain updates provide critical information for automotive production, purchasing and logistics professionals in the current crisis, and strategic insight to help companies design more resilient supply chains for the future. Watch the May update for the latest market forecasts from our automotive analyst and insight on how supply chains could be made more resilient from automotive supply chain expert Peter Weiss from Gartner. Christopher Ludwig Daniel Harrison
Watch: Livestream Hour Episode 4 – Tier Suppliers on the Road to Recovery The Livestream Hour features intelligence and updates on important automotive value chain developments, Covid-19-related topics and best practice featuring special guests and experts, as well as behind-the-headlines INSIGHT from our editors and analysts. In Episode 4, we discuss the key areas that suppliers especially need to consider as the automotive industry stirs back into action, including supply chain and logistics processes, sourcing considerations, digital tools and collaboration. Christopher Ludwig
Watch: Livestream Hour Episode 3 – India Automotive Supply Chain in Focus In Episode 3, in collaboration with The Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA), we explore the global export, supply chain and logistics challenges and opportunities in India with a special guest panel that include Meritor, Sona Comstar, TCI and others. The Livestream Hour features intelligence and updates on important automotive value chain developments, Covid-19-related topics and best practice featuring special guests and experts, as well as behind-the-headlines INSIGHT from our editors and analysts. Christopher Ludwig
Watch: Your questions answered | Restarting automotive production in the new normal In a follow up to our Livestream Hour episode on restarting production, we bring our guest panel back together to answer audience that we couldn’t get to during the live session, including topics on automation, inventory and future sourcing. Featuring Ralf Bechmann from ROI Management Consulting, and AMS editor Nick Holt, hosted by Christopher Ludwig Christopher Ludwig Nick Holt
Watch: Livestream Hour Episode 2 – Restarting Automotive Production in the New Normal This Livestream Hour features intelligence and updates on important automotive value chain developments, Covid-19-related topics and best practice featuring special guests and experts, as well as behind-the-headlines INSIGHT from our editors and analysts. In Episode 2, supply chain expert Ralf Bechmann discusses how OEMs and tier suppliers together with Christopher Ludwig and AMS editor Nick Holt. Christopher Ludwig Nick Holt
Watch: Livestream Hour Episode 1 – US coronavirus crisis in focus Part of a new weekly series, this episode features global updates and automotive supply chain insight on the coronavirus crisis in the US. Featuring an in-depth Q&A with Kristin Dziczek, vice-president of the renowned Center for Automotive Research (CAR) covering US federal stimulus, supply chain disruption and manufacturing process changes aimed at containing the spread of the virus and protecting workers. Christopher Ludwig
Watch: Your Questions Answered | The Coronavirus Series: Automotive Supply Chain March Update Following our first Livestream Coronavirus Automotive Supply Chain Update, our panellists reconvene to discuss audience questions that were not answered during the broadcast. Watch this exclusive video recording of the discussion covering the long-term impacts of the coronavirus crisis on global vehicle demand, economic and environmental policy, logistics and manufacturing operations. Christopher Ludwig Daniel Harrison
When the Covid-19 crisis is over, what ‘new normal’ can automotive suppliers expect to emerge? As the global automotive industry faces shutdowns, for who knows how long, it is worth considering how it might change or evolve once the pandemic’s peak has passed. Some companies, from vehicle companies down throughout the supply chain, may well go under, owing to the financial shock which Covid-19 is causing. Ian Henry
Mitsubishi masterplan In its new regional strategies for 2020, the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance announced that it wants Mitsubishi to spearhead activities in South-East Asia Ian Henry
Coronavirus: how the OEMs are responding As coronavirus measures continue to affect vehicle production, AMS spoke to Renault, Toyota, PSA, BMW, Nissan, Volkswagen and Honda on how they are keeping assembly lines moving Gareth Price and Marcus Williams
US giants in Asia: Part 2 – China checks and churns Ford and GM remain committed to the China market, one that still has much to offer despite sales downturns and health crises Ian Henry
US giants in Asia: Part 1 – down and nearly out in India As GM and Ford scale back from the subcontinent, the withdrawal is symptomatic of their global challenges and retrenchment back in the homeland Ian Henry
Your webinar questions answered: How tier 1 suppliers are responding to tough headwinds You asked, we answer. We return to the questions from our audience that we didn’t have time to answer in our live webinar, ranging from which parts of automotive tier 1 suppliers’ business models are at risk of commodification, to how tier suppliers are changing manufacturing processes Daniel Harrison Christopher Ludwig
The coronavirus impact on vehicle production reaches beyond China shutdowns Such is the nature of the global automotive supply chain, it is inevitable that the knock-on effects of idle assembly lines in China soon reach Japan, Korea and beyond Ian Henry
Electric vehicles could transform role of tier 1 suppliers in manufacturing As OEMs look to reduce production costs and manage more complexity, automotive suppliers will face challenges. But with more EV models in the pipeline, many have the opportunity to grab a larger piece of the pie both for manufacturing and the total value chain Daniel Harrison Christopher Ludwig
Nissan lines up its next-gen factory technology In preparation for its next generation of electrified, intelligent and connected vehicles, Nissan is introducing a programme of major advancements in its production operations Gareth Price
Tearing profits apart: how tier 1 automotive suppliers can mitigate shrinking margins The latest report by Automotive from Ultima Media examines the profits and outlook for the top 20 automotive parts suppliers and explores the strategies and solutions they should consider to avoid significant disruption in the 2020s. Automotive from Ultima Media
Tier Supplier Profit Analysis: Mitigating Margin Compression and Manufacturing Costs Automotive tier 1 suppliers are facing unprecedented industry transformation in electrification along with economic uncertainty. Download this report on the top 20 global suppliers for a deep analysis of their historic margins, as well as solutions for how suppliers could cope with growing pressures and changes in manufacturing across the supply base Automotive from Ultima Media
Stumbling blocks on the Korea path Outside of the Hyundai-Kia story, Korea’s other automotive players continue to struggle and in global production terms the country is slipping down the rankings Ian Henry
Challenging relationships As the trend of electrification gains pace, and demand in the global new car market dwindles, suppliers are looking at ways to best serve their OEM customers Ian Henry