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ABB Releases Report Looking At State of Automotive Manufacturing

Gary Mintchell

All of the manufacturing automation and cybersecurity suppliers have been conducting market research that they are releasing for us all to get a sense of what customers are thinking. This one from ABB Robotics looks into the global automotive supply chain.

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Zebra Technologies Looks At Automotive Industry

Gary Mintchell

, here is a report Zebra compiled regarding attitudes and expectations of both consumers and managers in the automotive industry. However, navigating the growing demand comes with challenges as 68% of automotive industry decision-makers say they are under high pressure to produce next-generation (i.e., electric) vehicles.

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Budget for growth but markets and supply chain matter

SMMT

After all, the automotive industry – a growth-driving, decarbonisation-critical sector in the midst of rapid technological change – has monumental growth potential in the near and long term. A thriving manufacturing sector needs to ensure it is globally attractive; skilled, productive, innovative and open to investment.

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Is EDI Capability Possible Along the Entire Automotive Supply Chain?

Seeburger

How to meet an OEM’s digitalization requirements Suppliers account for 80% of the value added in the automotive industry.

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Sustainable supply chains, what does it mean?

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Excessive energy and water consumption, high waste production with low reuse rates, human rights issues, and abuse of labor are just some of the core issues plaguing supply chains globally. A supply chain is a vast network between large companies and their suppliers to develop, manufacture and distribute finished products to end users.

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UK automotive manufacturing carbon footprint falls to lowest ever level

SMMT

The UK automotive industry’s production carbon footprint fell by -11.2% in 2021 compared with the previous year to reach its lowest level since records began, according to new research from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). billion, while automotive-related GVA is estimated at £14.1 Notes to editors.

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Industry Body urges Gov’t to unlock funds for automotive manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: THINK b/stock.adobe.com The Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) is urging the government to act on manufacturing funding commitments to the grow and foster competitiveness within the automotive manufacturing industry.