most used vehicle in the country. (http://www.termpaperwarehouse.com/essay-on/External-Analysis-Of-The-Philippines/38204) Automotive industry in the Philippines New Motor Vehicle Development Programs (MVDPs) However, the economic and political crisis in 1983 had a devastating impact on the expanding industry. Because of the declining market for Philippine exports and the resulting capital flight, the industry was left with only two international participants (PAMCOR-Mitsubishi Nissan) and in
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2012 International Business Globalization - Volkswagen Akshayita Saxena Anirudh Kunjal Avinash Unni Nair Nilisha Aggarwal Rahul Raghunathan Raj Jatheendran Santosh Gaurav Volkswagen – Das Auto INTRODUCTION : A BRIEF HISTORY Volkswagen, in English, translates to “people’s car”, and the German Labour Front originally founded this company in 1937, with the sole purpose of manufacturing cars for the common man, in a German car market dominated by luxury cars. The People’s car, available at
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Kevin Huong Prof. Erickson MKTG 10300 May 4, 2012 Porsche Analysis Paper Porsche is success in the automobile sector and its involvement in VW. Porsche is by far the largest sports car maker in the world. In recent years it enjoyed the highest profit margin in the industry, thus enabled it to acquire the giant Volkswagen group. However, the global financial collapse ruined its takeover plan, eventually resulted in counter takeover by Volkswagen. Porsche Automobil Holding SE was founded on
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Overview of the Automotive Industry Malaysia automotive industry established on early 1960s. In the early 1960s, the development of automotive industry had become the attention from Malaysian government to build up the industrial base, at the same time to decrease dependency on the agricultural sector. Nowadays, automotive industry had become one of main income for Malaysia. The large demands from the resident of Malaysia make the automotive industry develop smoothly and rapidly, and well known
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An Analysis of the alliance of Fiat and Chrysler Taneka Littlejohn Sonya Merrill August 29, 2011 1 Table of Contents Project Outline I. Executive Summary II. Introduction III. Company Profile and Environment (Context) IV. Strategic Issues and Reverence V. Stakeholder Impact VI. Conclusions and Recommendations VII. Bibliography 3-4 5-6 7 8-9 10-12 12-13 13-14 15 2 Project Outline I. Discuss history of Chrysler Group A. Discuss Chrysler’s start within the automotive industry B. Discuss
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY 1. To explore the history of the automotive industry in the Philippines 2. To examine the implications of various laws and regulations, whether domestic or international, on the local automotive industry 3. To provide and survey the current profile of the industry 4. To analyze the problems and challenges significantly affecting the industry, especially those which are economic in nature 5. To provide various recommendations that
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Fokker Aircraft Corp of America and Berliner-Joyce Aircraft and merging them into General Aviation Manufacturing Corporation. 1948, GM divested North American Aviation as a public company and never had major interest in the aircraft manufacturing industry again. GM also bought Electro-Motive Corporation and its engine supplier Winton Engine and renaming them as General Motors Electro-Motive Division. Over the next 20 years, they built the diesel-powered locomotives. During, World War II, the diesel
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VISION & OBJECTIVE 9 FINANCIAL 10 SWOT ANALYSIS 14 RECOMMENDETION 15 Company background [pic] [pic] Figure 1 PECCA Leather Campany Pecca Leather Sdn. Bhd. is an ISO 9001 certified OEM manufacturer in Malaysia specializing in the manufacturing of automotive leather interiors. PECCA is founded and managed by a team of leather goods manufacturers with over 20 years’ experience in the leather industry. Pecca Leather produces leather interiors for various
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PLANT Case Study Analysis Executive Summary: This case study emphasizes GM’s Gravatai plant and the Brazilian Auto Industry to sell cars that were made-to-order for customers and connect assembly line and the internet-based sales system. Its purpose is to help bring a revolution to the automotive industry and the establishment of a new production model. The GMBG case study looks at the “Blue Macaw” Gravatai Plant in Brazil. This plant has revolutionized the auto industry in Brazil by becoming
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made its first own model, the Pony, in collaboration with Mitsubishi and the firm “Italdesign” of Turin. Currently, Hyundai has one of the most respected research and development centers of the industry. In 1997, South Korea suffered of a serious financial crisis which also affected the automotive industry involving the Daewoo’s bankrupt (now part of General Motors). Hyundai overcame the crisis, but it was forced to divide its many operations (construction, banking, petrochemicals, logistics, shipbuilding
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