The age of autonomy requires new thinking on how we manage privacy

We’ve recently concluded a global consumer study on privacy and location data, and the results provide us strong indicators for the things that must change to enable an emerging digital era. We are a location intelligence company. Therefore, it is essential that we persistently seek to better comprehend the complex topics of how location intelligence… Continue reading The age of autonomy requires new thinking on how we manage privacy

Trucks on course IPO: Volkswagen plans to make the truck division a member of the AG in March

All articles and backgrounds 05/03/2018 Truck on course IPO Volkswagen plans to make the truck division a member of the AG in March Scania Scania trucks The Volkswagen Group wants to bring its truck and bus business with the brands Scania and MAN media reports on the stock market. Later this month, the transformation of… Continue reading Trucks on course IPO: Volkswagen plans to make the truck division a member of the AG in March

Dana Wins Contract to Supply All-Wheel-Drive Axle for New Volkswagen Crafter Van

BIRMINGHAM, England, March 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Dana Incorporated (NYSE: DAN) is supplying its Spicer® AdvanTEK® M180 all-wheel-drive axle to the new, award-winning Volkswagen Crafter 4 Motion panel van.  The axle – manufactured at Dana’s Birmingham, England, facility – provides exceptional reliability, durability, comfort, and efficiency in a compact design to meet stringent performance requirements throughout… Continue reading Dana Wins Contract to Supply All-Wheel-Drive Axle for New Volkswagen Crafter Van

The death of diesel: can struggling industry woo back consumers?

Automotive industry Amid fears about pollution, penalties and bans, buyers are abandoning diesel cars in droves Experts predict diesel’s UK market share will drop from one in two cars sold to one in seven by 2025. Photograph: Martin Meissner/AP No customers were troubling the Jaguar showroom in Welwyn Garden City on Friday, at the start… Continue reading The death of diesel: can struggling industry woo back consumers?

UPDATE 1-Trump threatens to tax European auto imports

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump kept up pressure on trading partners on Saturday, threatening European automakers with a tax on imports if the European Union retaliates against his plan to slap tariffs on aluminum and steel. FILE PHOTO: Cars for export stand in a parking area at a shipping terminal in the harbour… Continue reading UPDATE 1-Trump threatens to tax European auto imports

News Release – First-Ever All-Electric Jaguar Unveiled at Magna

Please click HERE for a PDF version of the release. World premiere of the Jaguar I-PACE Magna is only contract manufacturer that can build vehicles across a range of propulsion systems Second Jaguar model that will be built by Magna GRAZ, Austria, March 02, 2018  — Magna’s complete vehicle manufacturing facility in Graz, Austria, hosted… Continue reading News Release – First-Ever All-Electric Jaguar Unveiled at Magna

An analysis of CEEPR’s Paper on “The Economics of Ride-Hailing”

An analysis of CEEPR’s Paper on “The Economics of Ride-Hailing” By Jonathan Hall, Chief Economist The on-demand workforce has grown considerably over the years. In the US alone, more than 750,000 people drive with Uber. And while on-demand work still accounts for a relatively small portion of the total US labor force, it has emerged… Continue reading An analysis of CEEPR’s Paper on “The Economics of Ride-Hailing”

Ford plans temporary layoffs for Ranger, Bronco retool

Buy Photo After an eight-year absence, Ford’s Ranger pickup — shown here at the North American International Auto Show at Cobo Center in Detroit on Jan. 14, 2018 — is heading back to U.S. showrooms, hoping to pick up on the midsize truck revival. Set to be built at the Wayne, Michigan assembly plant, the… Continue reading Ford plans temporary layoffs for Ranger, Bronco retool

Exclusive: GM plants to cut 5,000 South Korean jobs

SEOUL (Reuters) – General Motors’ (GM.N) South Korean unit plans to slash 5,000 jobs, or about 30 percent of its workforce, but keep production steady if Seoul agrees to its $2.8 billion proposal for the loss-making operation, according to a document seen by Reuters. General Motors Korea’s labour union members protest, while demanding that GM… Continue reading Exclusive: GM plants to cut 5,000 South Korean jobs

Toyota starts a new $2.8 billion company to develop self-driving software

Toyota is expanding its pursuit of self-driving cars by starting a new company called Toyota Research Institute-Advanced Development, or TRI-AD. The Japanese automaker is starting the company in conjunction with automotive supplier Aisin Seiki and Denso, and together, they plan to invest $2.8 billion into TRI-AD in the coming years and hire around 1,000 employees… Continue reading Toyota starts a new $2.8 billion company to develop self-driving software