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Joining aluminium
As aluminium becomes increasingly used by carmakers, Mark Simms looks at the mechanical methods required to join this material Ever increasing pressures to reduce fuel consumption and vehicle emissions have seen a raft of technical innovations introduced to the automotive industry, but ultimately it is weight that has the single ...
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Halewood to make Discovery Sport
UK – The additional work will require an extra 250 personnel at the plant, boosting its workforce to 4,750. Halewood has received an investment of £200m to support the introduction of the new Land Rover model, which will go on sale in 2015.The facility has been upgraded with a £45m ...
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Erodes Berbetz, Mercedes-Benz Brazil
Previously Volvo’s purchasing director in South America, Erodes Berbetz talks about his new role as head of procurement for Mercedes-Benz Brazil and Daimler Latin America, following his appointment in April this year Joanne Perry (JP): What lessons can you apply to your current role from your previous experience with Volvo, ...
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Interview with Erodes Berbetz, Mercedes-Benz Brazil
Previously Volvo’s purchasing director in South America, Erodes Berbetz talks about his new role as head of procurement for Mercedes-Benz Brazil and Daimler Latin America, following his appointment in April this year Joanne Perry (JP): What lessons can you apply to your current role from your previous experience with Volvo, ...
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Industrial inspiration
IMTS 2014, taking place on September 8-13 in Chicago, is expected to draw a mix of big-hitting exhibitors and newcomers from across manufacturing Attracting close to 2,000 exhibitors and 100,000-plus visitors, the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) is well-established as North America’s premier manufacturing technology event. With a linked Conference ...
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Volvo Trucks unveils automated transmission, dual clutch
Sweden – Claiming an industry first, the OEM says its product uses power-shift gear changes to enable torque to be maintained without any disruption in power delivery or loss of speed. I-Shift Dual Clutch can therefore deliver more comfortable and efficient progress on the road.I-Shift Dual Clutch is based on ...
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PPG to expand São Paulo facility
Brazil – An investment of $40m will add 65,000 sq.m for resin production at the company’s coatings manufacturing facility in Sumare. The resin will be used to produce electrocoat offerings for automotive OEMs and other industrial coatings customers in the region.Cynthia Niekamp, PPG senior vice-president, automotive coatings, commented: “The expansion ...
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Turning in the right direction
When it comes to selecting a new machining centre, there are pros and cons to spindle orientationNot so long ago, there was a clear distinction in the choice between vertical and horizontal machining centres; vertical generally favoured precision while horizontal favoured production. However, over the course of the past 20 ...
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Supersized machining
In the competitive automotive arena, there is no margin for error when it comes to large part machiningSmall, high-volume parts for automotive applications will typically run on the same machine, using the same programme, for as long as required. If a modification or a new, similar part is needed, the ...
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Giti to build South Carolina plant
US – The $560m tyre manufacturing and distribution centre will cover 1.8m sq.ft and have an initial production capacity of 5m units per year. Products will cater to passenger cars and light commercial vehicles (LCVs) in both original equipment and replacement markets.The new development will be the first greenfield project ...
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ArcelorMittal JV opens steel plant in Hunan
China – Valin ArcelorMittal Automotive Steel (VAMA), the joint venture between ArcelorMittal and Hunan Iron & Steel, will produce high-strength automotive steels for the Chinese market from its location in the economic zone of Loudi, Hunan Province.The greenfield project, involving an investment of 5.2 billion yuan ($832m), was approved by ...
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VW makes changes to the board
Germany – Currently speaker for the brand board of management of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Eckhard Scholz has been appointed chairman of the board for the CV division. Joachim Rothenpieler has been named board member for Technical Development.Scholz joined the VW Group in 1991, and held various management positions in Technical ...
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Chrysler boosts board of directors
US – The appointees include Hermann Waldemer, who was most recently CFO at Philip Morris International and replaces Douglas Steenland, who leaves the board at the expiration of his tenure.The other new board members are: Reid Bigland, who is head of US Sales for Chrysler as well as leading Chrysler ...
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JLR launches Special Operations division
UK – The new business will focus on designing and engineering high-specification vehicles, bespoke commissions, heritage products and branded goods. Led by managing director John Edwards, these activities will be housed within a state-of-the-art technical centre and a new heritage vehicle workshop in the West Midlands. Situated near to the ...
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Kia’s Soul takes wing for Europe
Korea – The first units of the electric vehicle (EV) rolled off the production line at the OEM’s Gwangju plant, destined for the European countries where they will go on sale in the second half of the year.Thomas Oh, EVP and COO at Kia Motors, commented: “Although it is Kia’s ...
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Renewed Renault Sandouville celebrates 50 years
France – The plant has produced more than 8m vehicles since opening in 1964, and from 2011 to 2013 embarked on a €230m ($313m) transformation plan to begin a new phase of production. Sandouville will now build light commercial vehicles (LCVs) for the first time.The plant will make the new ...
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Infiniti Decherd powertrain plant set for SOP
US – The start of operations (SOP) at the new facility in Tennessee is scheduled for June 26 this year. The first engine to be assembled will be a 2.0-litre turbocharged gasoline four-cylinder model.The 310,000 sq.m plant is the result of a partnership between Renault-Nissan and Daimler and was built ...
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Multi-material, lightweight car concept unveiled
US – The project by Ford and Magna International, which was co-funded by the US Department of Energy (DOE), used advanced material solutions to achieve a weight saving of almost 25% compared with the industry standard.The multi-material, lightweight vehicle (MMLV) concept is based on the production version of a 2013 ...
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Toyota begins Central Asian Fortuner production
Kazakhstan – The OEM has commenced complete knockdown (CKD) activities for the body-on-frame SUV at Saryarka AvtoProm (SAP) in Kostanay, the first production site for Toyota vehicles in the region.Preparations for CKD production, including welding, painting and assembly processes, involved technical and standards guidance from 20 Toyota engineers and production ...
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Nyman becomes SVP commercial, IAC
Luxembourg – In his new role, Marcus Nyman will oversee the activities of the global Customer Business Units (CBUs) for International Automotive Components’ European OEM customers, Business Development and Management, plus the Program Management group.Nyman will work closely with the company’s other regional commercial leaders and will report directly to ...