Although ZF wants to reduce costs and cut staff, Germany’s second largest auto supplier is now investing heavily in the USA. How does that fit together? Go to Source
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German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: Go west: ZF invests half a billion dollars in its US factory008438
Although ZF wants to reduce costs and cut staff, Germany’s second largest auto supplier is now investing heavily in the USA. How does that fit together? Go to Source
AUTOHAUS SteuerLuchs: Fraudulent emails related to ELSTER – be careful!
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German Handelsblatt: Volkswagen: VW is allowed to invest 180 billion euros – but the Porsche family sets conditions008437
Contrary to what some investors expected, Volkswagen is sticking to its investment plan despite the austerity program. But one area in particular is now under even more pressure. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Electric sports cars: charge faster, travel faster – Porsche is giving the Taycan an update008436
Porsche’s first electric sports car is being extensively revised. The battery becomes larger and can charge faster. And the Taycan should also improve on comfort. Go to Source
German Manager Magazine: Ford: Jim Farley wants to focus more on smaller electric cars in the future003083
The US car giant ford wants more money in the future to develop smaller ones Electric cars instead of investing in large vehicles. He assumes that this will also be an industry-wide trend, said Ford boss Jim Farley (61) on Tuesday. It turned out that although customers were interested in electric vehicles, many did not… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Ford: Jim Farley wants to focus more on smaller electric cars in the future003083
German Manager Magazine: Diesel scandal: Which top managers have already been prosecuted and which have not003083
Former VW boss Matthias Müller (70) is also scheduled to testify as a witness in the model trial of investors on the VW diesel affair this Wednesday. Müller took over the top job at VW after the emissions scandal became known on September 25, 2015, after then-CEO Martin Winterkorn (76) resigned from his position was.… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Diesel scandal: Which top managers have already been prosecuted and which have not003083
German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: VW cancels choice between days off and wage supplement008435
The German car company has to reduce its costs. Employees will therefore no longer have the opportunity to receive compensation for additional work in the future. You get more vacation in return. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: Go west: ZF invests half a billion dollars in its US factory008434
Although ZF wants to reduce costs and cut staff, Germany’s second largest auto supplier is now investing heavily in the USA. How does that fit together? Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: Go west: ZF invests half a billion dollars in its US factory008432
Although ZF wants to reduce costs and cut staff, Germany’s second largest auto supplier is now investing heavily in the USA. How does that fit together? Go to Source