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The juggernaut that’s not: Japan

Thirty years ago, Japan Inc.’s formidable battery of domestic auto plants seemed ready to conquer the world. A nervous U.S. industry watched as the Japanese export machine devoured American jobs. Consultants trumpeted the supremacy of the Japanese business model.

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Hyundai studying pickup for U.S.

Hyundai Motor Co. is looking into launching a pickup in the United States, Hyundai’s sales boss says. Product planners and engineers at headquarters in South Korea are studying what size truck would be best, Lee In-cheol, vice president in charge of international sales, said at a Hyundai training center here, southeast of Seoul.

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U.S. auto sales wrapping up a strong March

U.S. auto sales are finishing March on an upbeat note, with analysts expecting the industry to extend its strongest streak in five years. Three independent forecasters predict a seasonally adjusted annual sales rate of 15.3 million, nearly matching February’s 15.36 million SAAR and up 8 percent from a year earlier

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Tom Nehl Truck Company – Continuous Improvement

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Daimler to Recall Freightliner Cascadia Trucks for Light Issue

Daimler Trucks North America will recall about 46,000 Freightliner Cascadia trucks due to a software glitch that may cause the daytime running lights to turn off, the company said in a report released by the federal government Wednesday.  

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ACEA CALLS FOR PARITY IN TRADE TALKS

As the European Union and Japan begin negotiations on a free trade agreement this week, the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) has reiterated its calls for Japan to remove non-tariff barriers so that European brands are able to compete on an equal footing.  

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VW ENHANCES LOGISTICS AT EMDEN

Volkswagen has recently held a meeting at its Emden plant in Germany to discuss the progress of a range of improvement and innovation projects being undertaken there, as well as to provide an outlook on the challenges ahead for the plant. The focus of discussions this year was on preparations for production of the next-generation […]

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GM-GEFCO PROJECT BEGINS IN EUROPE

From next week on April 1st, General Motors Europe will implement the outsourcing of its logistics planning, operations and purchasing to logistics provider Gefco. Acting as a 4PL for the carmaker, Gefco will manage GM’s inbound and outbound supply chain across Europe, Russia and Turkey, combining volumes with its established transport and logistics services for […]

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Inconsistent enforcement: CSA’s heat index

Analysis of nationwide inspection data byOverdrive andCCJ shows a marked variation among the continental states in inspection intensity, as well as which types of violations get attention.    

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