Watch this AMS Livestream Hour for insights from automotive manufacturing experts and decisions makers on specific ways that they are reducing emissions, waste and energy in global production processes, as well as how they are adapting overall manufacturing and sourcing strategies to account for full lifecycle environmental impacts from sourcing to production and recycling. 

Featuring Scania’s head of Global Scania Production System (SPS) Office, Mathias Wijkström, who talks about how the truckmaker is accelerating its targets to reduce emissions and waste in production, how sustainability in manufacturing is playing a significant role in the company’s electrification strategy and its decision to build a new battery factory, as well as how Scania is adapting R&D and production to optimise the circular economy.

Hugo Da Gama Campos, who leads on sustainable development for flat products at ArcelorMittal Europe, shares how the company is implementing smart carbon plans to decarbonise steel production and is investing in more responsible steel processes, supporting automotive customers in their circular economy objectives.

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Learn more about green manufacturing strategies, including:

  • Reducing CO2 emissions in production through renewable energy and efficiency 
  • Decarbonisation and waste reduction of key materials such as steel in production and recycling 
  • The importance of the circular economy and end-of-life processes for future manufacturing
  • Ensuring visibility of sustainable processes across the value chain in producing electric vehicles

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Guests

Mathias Wijkstrom Scania

Mathias Wijkström
Head of Global Scania Production System (SPS) Office
Scania 

Mathias Wijkström has been active in the truck industry since 2002. He is currently part of the Production and Logistics (P&L) management team at Scania where he is responsible for the development of the Scania Production System, the company’s strategy deployment process and sustainability coordination. Before joining the P&L management teams he had various position at Scania including managing director of the production unit in France, head of the Scania Foundry and different positions within Scania machining.

 

Hugo Da Gama Campos ArcelorMittal

Hugo Da Gama Campos
Manager, Sustainable Development
ArcelorMittal Europe – Flat Products

Hugo Da Gama Campos joined the steelmaker ArcelorMittal in 2015. He has held various positions in the company and is currently sustainable development manager for the ArcelorMittal Europe – Flat Products division, where he works to deliver sustainability solutions to customers such as automotive manufacturers. His main focus is on climate change strategy, in order to reduce the embodied CO2 footprint of the company’s steel products. He also plays a key role in implementing ResponsibleSteel certification for the company, an initiative designed to reassure customers that ArcelorMittal meets the highest standards in sustainability. He has an MSc in Environmental Technology from Imperial College London and a BA in Environment and Business from the University of Leeds.  

Moderator

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Nick Holt
Editor
Automotive Manufacturing Solutions, Ultima Media

With over 20 years’ experience covering the automotive industry, Nick is responsible for editorial content across Automotive Manufacturing Solutions. He has gained wide experience of automotive production operations, visiting OEM and tier supplier factories in Europe, India, China and the US.

 

 

 

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arcelormittal

 

 

ArcelorMittal is the world’s leading steel and mining company, with a presence in 60 countries and primary steelmaking facilities in 18 countries. In 2019, ArcelorMittal had revenues of $70.6 billion and crude steel production of 89.8 million metric tonnes, while iron ore production reached 57.1 million metric tonnes.

Our goal is to help build a better world with smarter steels. Steels made using innovative processes which use less energy, emit significantly less carbon and reduce costs. Steels that are cleaner, stronger and reusable. Steels for electric vehicles and renewable energy infrastructure that will support societies as they transform through this century. With steel at our core, our inventive people and an entrepreneurial culture at heart, we will support the world in making that change. This is what we believe it takes to be the steel company of the future.

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The Automotive Manufacturing Solutions Livestream Hour is produced by Christopher LudwigNick Holt, Richard Logan and Neemish Ladwa. Please contact us if you are interested in participating.

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