Munich. The BMW Group is increasingly relying on innovations from the fields of digitalisation and Industry 4.0 in production logistics. This will ensure the company’s global production network continues to receive the parts it needs in a timely and reliable manner in the future. The focus is on applications such as logistics robots, autonomous transport… Continue reading Connected, flexible, autonomous: BMW Group expands use of innovative technologies in production logistics
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Groupe PSA and Toyota open the next chapter of their long-term partnership in Europe
Groupe PSA to supply a Compact Van (C-Van) to Toyota. Toyota to take financial ownership of the TPCA joint-venture operations in Czech Republic, maintaining current production for both companies. Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) and Groupe PSA (PSA) today announced the next chapter of their successful and mutually beneficial long-term partnership in the European market. Specifically,… Continue reading Groupe PSA and Toyota open the next chapter of their long-term partnership in Europe
BMW to build new Mini convertible in the Netherlands
The VDL Nedcar factory in Born will begin production of the new Mini convertible next month, news agency ANP says on Friday.
The Mini convertible is the second car to be made in Born since the factory relaunched after Mitsubishi pulled out in 2012. The plant also produces Mini’s 3-door hatchbacks.
The Born plant is the only place in the world where BMW will produce the new version of the Mini, ANP says.
VDL Nedcar is now an independent car manufacturer with a workforce of some 2,350. That is 850 more than when Mitsubishi pulled out, the Financieele Dagblad says. The new Mini deal will not lead to any further expansion in the workforce in the short term, the paper says.
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Hundreds of Wolverhampton JLR workers to be sent home as i54 production slowed down – expressandstar.com
Jaguar Land Rover is sending hundreds of its Wolverhampton workers home for two weeks in the run-up to Christmas, the company has revealed. JLR said 500 staff would be sent home each week on full pay as production is slowed down ‘temporarily’. At the same time 200 more jobs are going at the Solihull factory.… Continue reading Hundreds of Wolverhampton JLR workers to be sent home as i54 production slowed down – expressandstar.com
UK CV manufacturing up in October as demand grows home and abroad
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Hyundai Kona Electric Charging Rates Compared: 39-kWh vs 64-kWh
41 M BY DOMENICK YONEY Bigger is better! The Hyundai Kona Electric is available in some markets with either a 39-kWh or a 64-kWh battery. The biggest difference is the range each will travel on a charge, but there are other aspects buyers should be aware of. One of those is charging speed while connected… Continue reading Hyundai Kona Electric Charging Rates Compared: 39-kWh vs 64-kWh
Fiat Chrysler to spend $5.7B to revamp Italy car plants
Fiat Chrysler to spend $5.7B to revamp Italy car plantsFiat Chrysler Automobiles NV will spend 5 billion euros ($5.7 billion) through 2022 on the carmaker’s factories in Italy, stepping up the pace on making more in-demand sport utility vehicles and electric cars, people familiar with the plans said.
The increased outlay will finance Fiat’s plan to build a compact Alfa Romeo SUV at the Pomigliano plant, hometown of Italy Deputy Premier Luigi Di Maio, and a battery-powered Fiat 500 in Turin’s Mirafiori factory, the people said, declining to be named because the information isn’t public. The manufacturer’s Italian sites for years have struggled to run at full capacity, raising costs.
In addition, a second model under the Jeep brand will be manufactured in southern Italy to tap into burgeoning demand for SUVs. The investment will allocate more than 11 percent of Fiat’s average 8.7 billion-euro global expenditure through 2022 on product overhauls and electric cars to Italy.
A spokesman for Fiat declined to comment.
The Italian-American carmaker’s plans for Italy, set to be officially announced later Thursday, comes as the company grapples with an increasingly lopsided business that saw North America account for some 97 percent of profit during the third quarter. Earlier this week, General Motors Co. said it’s shuttering seven factories globally and shedding more than 14,000 jobs to cut unprofitable models and juggle unprecedented spending on new technologies with an uncertain payoff.
Fiat will keep all Italian factories open, the people said earlier. A third pillar of Fiat’s plan adds the compact Jeep Compass SUV to be made alongside the Renegade and the Fiat 500X in Melfi, southern Italy, they said. Deliveries for the brand surged 61 percent in the year through October in Europe, contrasting with a decline of 2 percent for the group.
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UPDATE 2-Fiat Chrysler to spend 5 bln euros in Italy to fill plants, keep jobs
TURIN, Italy (Reuters) – Fiat Chrysler plans to spend more than 5 billion euros ($5.7 billion) on new models and engines in Italy over the next three years to try to make better use of factories and boost jobs and margins. File photo: A Fiat Chrysler assembly worker works on the interior of a partially… Continue reading UPDATE 2-Fiat Chrysler to spend 5 bln euros in Italy to fill plants, keep jobs
Jaguar Land Rover to lay off staff temporarily at UK plant
Worker George Baker looks at a build card for a vehicle destined for China at the Jaguar Land Rover facility in Solihull, Britain, January 30, 2017. REUTERS/Darren Staples LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s biggest carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (TAMO.NS) is to reduce the workforce at its plant in Solihull, central England, by about 500 in a… Continue reading Jaguar Land Rover to lay off staff temporarily at UK plant