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Linde: The alternative to automated surface cleaning using CO2 – CRYOCLEAN Snow
Cleaning is a key and often challenging step in the automotive production workflow.Manufacturers need a fast, efficient and cost-effective solution for removing dirt, grease and other unwanted substances from manufactured parts, molds and tools. Quality and productivity for joining and coating are enhanced when you have a superior solution. Process ...
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Trumpf: Laser applications for future lightweight materials
Lightweight design has become increasingly important in many industries. In automotive, it reduces the vehicle weight to meet CO2-emission regulations, and increases the dynamic and speed of machines which, in turn, improves performance.New materials like plastics, fiber-reinforced plastics and hybrid materials with combinations of plastic and metal fulfil the requirements ...
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Honda: Growing beyond Japan
Honda’s global production footprint is changing as the OEM establishes new plants in Mexico and AsiaIn the last couple of years, Honda has expanded its operations outside Japan, especially in NAFTA, South-East Asia and Brazil. The company reported record production volumes outside Japan for the year to March 2014, with ...
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Nissan opens plant in Purwakarta
Indonesia – The 60,000 sq.m facility has been established at a cost of 33 billion yen ($324m) and is the OEM’s second production site in the country. The facility includes body assembly, paint, trim and chassis operations and will boost Nissan’s annual capacity in Indonesia from 100,000 to 250,000 units ...
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Energy consumption monitoring
NK Technologies says its APT series power transducers measure three phases of current and voltage and produces an industry standard analog signal proportional to the watts used. The monitor uses current transformers to measure the amperes, and the line voltage connects directly to the transducer, up to 600 VAC.The power ...
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New CAD/CAM programming & nesting software
This latest version of ESAB’s Columbus® III version 1.2 CAD/CAM programming and nesting software, offers new features and updates to make programming easier, improve material utilisation, productivity and streamline workflow, claims the company.The new software enables parts to be imported from an existing assembly without the need for customized import ...
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High-pressure water activation of the cylinder bore surfaces
The EcoCBooster, integrated into Dürr Ecoclean's PulseBoreCenter, generates a pulsating water jet of much higher kinetic energy. The company claims this permits the use of no more than 600 bar pressure when using water jetting to activate the cylinder bore surfaces of engine blocks prior to thermal coating. Also the ...
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Jackson and Bonnefont to lead PSA brands
France – The current managing director of Citroen in the UK and Ireland, Linda Jackson, will replace Frédéric Banzet as CEO; Banzet is taking up a senior role at FFP. Jackson has over 35 years of automotive industry experience, having occupied a variety of financial and commercial roles.Yves Bonnefont has ...
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MBUSI: Adding to Alabama
The German carmaker is introducing new models, including the C-Class sedan, to its Alabama plantIf you visit the Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, tourist board site, amongst the half-a-dozen local attractions listed is the Mercedes Benz Factory Tour at the German automaker’s Vance facility. When it was first opened in 1997 the ...
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Hyundai rewards BASF for South American service
Brazil – The chemical company received the ‘Supplier of the Year 2013 – Excellence in General Purchasing’ award for providing its waterborne coatings for use on Hyundai’s HB20 model that is manufactured in Piracicaba.The award involves an assessment of criteria such as cost management, quality and delivery. In fact, BASF ...
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Volkswagen presents 2013 sustainability report
Germany – Claiming that it is making “significant progress” on its way to becoming “the world’s most environmentally compatible automaker”, the OEM released a 152-page report on its economic, environmental and social sustainability performance last year.In particular, the report shows that energy consumption per vehicle produced was 12.5% lower than ...
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Lear opens wiring plant in Kenitra
Morocco – The company says its new 300,000 sq.ft facility is supplying “major European automakers”. The workforce already totals 1,000 personnel but will rise to 1,700 by the end of 2014, bringing Lear’s overall employment in the country to 7,200. While the new plant will make wire harnesses, Lear has ...
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Nissan starts e-NV200 production
Spain – The Barcelona plant will be the global production site for the model, which is the OEM’s second all-electric vehicle after the LEAF. The e-NV200 will be available as a passenger vehicle, light commercial vehicle (LCV) and taxi. Exports to 20 international markets including Japan will begin in June, ...
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Rolls-Royce celebrates 110th birthday
UK – The luxury carmaker commemorated the first meeting between founders Charles Rolls and Henry Royce on May 4, with celebrations taking place at the Goodwood Motor Circuit in West Sussex and at a hotel in Manchester.At Goodwood near the company’s head office and manufacturing facility, three contemporary models were ...
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Chrysler to consolidate SRT with Dodge
US – The move will take place in conjunction with plans outlined for the recently formed Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), under the leadership of Tim Kuniskis in his role as president and CEO of Dodge and head of Fleet Operations.In addition, Ralph Gilles will continue as senior vice-president of Product ...
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Skoda reaches 3m 1.2 HTP engines
Czech Republic – The three-cylinder engine of the EA 111 series, used in Skoda, Seat and VW vehicles, has been made at the OEM’s main plant in Mladá Boleslav since 2001; the 3m milestone was reached at the same time as the 500,000th MQ/SQ 100 gearbox.In addition to the 1.2 ...
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Gales to lead Lotus
Malaysia – Parent company PROTON said that the appointment of Jean-Marc Gales as CEO was effective from May 1. Gales joins the company after leading the European Association of Automotive Suppliers (CLEPA) since 2012. Prior to CLEPA, Gales was president of Automobiles Citroen and Automobiles Peugeot between 2009 and 2012. ...
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GM spends $50m on Cruze at Lordstown
US – The investment will result in a new flexible trim shop and upgrades to the press shop for the next generation of the compact sedan. Construction work has already begun, although a launch date for the new Cruze has yet to be announced.Bob Parcell, Lordstown plant manager, commented: “This ...
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Fields is new Ford leader
US – When Alan Mulally retires on July 1, chief operating officer Mark Fields will step into the role of president and CEO and join the board of directors.Fields joined Ford in 1989, and prior to his existing role as COO he served as executive vice-president and president, The Americas; ...
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Kansas starts making 2015 Transit
US – Following a $1 billion investment and the recuitment of 2,000 employees, the first unit of the new model has now rolled off the line at the Kansas City Assembly Plant.Ford’s investment has involved retooling and the addition of a 437,000 sq.ft stamping facility and a 78,000 sq.ft paintshop. ...