In April 1990, a few months before reunification, a film came to German cinemas, which perfectly captured the Janus -headedness of the historical situation: “The VW complex” by Hartmut Bitomsky. In essayist form, the question was about what the “car for the broad mass” meant over the decades. And wasn’t it significant that the engineers… Continue reading German FAZ: Korn of the epistemological theory010042
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German FAZ: Rust under the Autolack010041
A few days ago, the German auto industry in Munich literally had its muscles play. After a long phase of weakness, the industry switched to attack, it said at the IAA car show-with new e-models, better software and refreshed burners. Now the picture falls together again. With its shortened forecast, Porsche has disclosed how expensive… Continue reading German FAZ: Rust under the Autolack010041
German FAZ: Putin’s youthful dronebauer010040
The center of the Russian drone industry is located in a place that was supposed to be a kind of mini-silicone volley a few years ago. The “Special Economic Zone Alabuga”, around 1000 kilometers east of Moscow in the partial Republic of Tatarstan and near the town of Jelabuga, promoted investors and foreign companies successfully… Continue reading German FAZ: Putin’s youthful dronebauer010040
German FAZ: The new VW crisis010039
The Porsche future car with the internal name K1 is intended to set new standards. A huge luxury city off-road vehicle with seven seats, which is especially intended for Porsche customers in the USA and China. The K1 is said to be located above the largest Porsche SUV model to date-and it should receive a… Continue reading German FAZ: The new VW crisis010039
German FAZ: New drama for ex-Opelaner010037
Six years after the takeover of parts of the Opel Development Center by Segula, hundreds of employees have to look for a new job. At best, half of the approximately 500 jobs at Segula in Rüsselsheim and Rodgau-Dudenhofen should remain. Because the days of the largest partial company, Segula Technologies GmbH (STG) with around 330… Continue reading German FAZ: New drama for ex-Opelaner010037
German FAZ: Opel new building with “Modern German Working Umungs” 010036
If the spades are stung in the specially poured sand piles, it is all about symbolism and positive messages. So it was on Thursday: At the official start of construction for the new company headquarters of the car manufacturer Opel in Rüsselsheim, which is also intended to record the colleagues responsible for the Stellatis Germany… Continue reading German FAZ: Opel new building with “Modern German Working Umungs” 010036
German FAZ: Stellantis stops car production at several locations 010035
Because of the “challenging market in Europe”, the car manufacturer Opel and several of his sister brands in the Stellantis Group have to temporarily stop their production. As an Opel spokeswoman confirmed on Wednesday, the work in Eisenach will be closed for two days in October. The production pace must be adapted to the weak… Continue reading German FAZ: Stellantis stops car production at several locations 010035
German FAZ: Korn of the epistemological theory010035
In April 1990, a few months before reunification, a film came to German cinemas, which perfectly captured the Janus -headedness of the historical situation: “The VW complex” by Hartmut Bitomsky. In essayist form, the question was about what the “car for the broad mass” meant over the decades. And wasn’t it significant that the engineers… Continue reading German FAZ: Korn of the epistemological theory010035
German FAZ: Investors give billions for Tennet’s future 010028
The Dutch power grid operator Tennet gives a large minority share in its Germany business to an international investor consortium. At the same time, he paves the way for the German state for an introduction. In a capital increase of up to 9.5 billion euros, the group of three acquires a package with which it… Continue reading German FAZ: Investors give billions for Tennet’s future 010028
German FAZ: Why is it now worth investing in Ukraine010027
The Ukraine may be in the war, but it will continue to be traded and produced – and the German economy also benefits from this: the trading volume between Germany and Ukraine achieved around 11.6 billion euros – an increase of more than 18 percent compared to the previous year. Reached all -time high. The… Continue reading German FAZ: Why is it now worth investing in Ukraine010027