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    Indian Auto Co’s Great Car Call Back – Reasons & Impact on Indian Economy

    Thakur Institute of Management Studies and Research INDIAN AUTO CO’S GREAT CAR CALL BACK – REASONS & IMPACT ON INDIAN ECONOMY Production Management Assignment by Bharat M Patil – MFM 15-18-33 Reasons for Car CALL BACKS…. Every manufacturer need to produce a products that are, safe to use and must achieve all the specifications as specified to customer. This aspects is not only essential to build long-term brand value and corporate success, but it is also required by laws. Every manufacturer

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    Electric Cars

    Electric Cars Industry History of Automobile Industry The history of automobile dates back to 17th century as a Flemish Jesuit missionary, Ferdinand Verbiest, built a steam-powered vehicle to Chinese Emperor Kangxi as a toy. In 1769 French inventor Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot improved Verbiest’s car by constructing a car which could hold a driver. But only in 1886 German engineer Karl Benz invented the first real useful car, considered a first automobile powered by internal-combustion engine. A few

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    Proton Holding Berhad

    CONTENT NO. | PARTICULAR | PAGE | 1 | BACKGROUND OF PROTON | 2 | 2 | PORTER’S FIVE FORCES MODEL | 5 | 3 | SWOT ANALYSIS | 10 | 4 | TOWS MATRIX | 13 | BACKGROUND OF PROTON Figure 1 Global PROTON Logo Perusahan Otomobil National Berhad (PROTON) was incorporated in May 7, 1983 to manufacture, assemble and sell motor vehicles and related products, including accessories, spare parts and other components. PROTON produced Malaysia’s first car, the Proton Saga, commercially launched on July

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    Car Feebate Program

    A Car Feebate Program and Its Effects Evaluation Abstract. A car feebate program is one of governmental policies to improve our environment. It is designed to impose a fee on high-carbon vehicles and give a rebate to low-carbon vehicles, so that it aims to shift consumer purchases to low-carbon vehicles. Starting from 2015, Korean government will plan to implement this policy for this purpose. To evaluate the effectiveness of this policy, this paper conducts research from three different aspects:

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    Swot Analysis Of Tesla Motors

    TESLA MOTORS’ DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION Ushnik Dasgupta New York University Global Innovation April 26, 2016 ABSTRACT Tesla Motor’s journey since its foundation in 2003 to being ranked third among the most innovative companies in the world in 2015 according to Fortune (Murray, 2015) and the third most innovative company in the automotive sector in 2016 according to Fast Company (The Most Innovative Companies of 2016: Top Companies by Sector, 2016), demonstrates their ability

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    Auto Industry Challenges

    Challenges in the Business Environment Facing the American Auto Industry The American auto industry has faced many challenges throughout the years since Henry Ford’s first Model T rolled off the production line in 1908. From an initial reluctance on the part of the public, as noted in The Evolution from Horse to Automobile: A Comparative International Study (Chiu, 2008) to more recent challenges such as the repeated oil crises and competition from foreign manufacturers, the automobile industry has

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    Adjust Marketing Mix

    Establishing and adjusting the marketing mix Toyota Australia is the leading car manufacturer in Australia having a market share of 21% beating it competitors. The company has grown and developed from its establishment from Japan in 1937. Toyota Australia marketing mix followed the 4P's in establishing a brand that is renowned for its quality, innovation and services. They offered a wide range of vehicles which targeted the 30's to 40's age bracket and attempting to break into the gen y market.

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    Competitive Analysis Microeconomic 365

    Current Market Conditions Competitive Analysis Abelardo Garcia, Alexander Gamez, Andrew Sullivan, Doye Barksdale, Edward Tyson ECO/365 July 31, 2014 Mr. Jerry Peck Current Market Conditions Competitive Analysis The thesis of this paper is that the current market conditions are very competitive for every type of field industry in cooperate America today. In this paper, I will discuss Ford’s new product called Siesta. Our team will help Ford Auto Maker to determine the release of the new electric

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    Autonomous Vehicles

    Introduction Currently there are great leaps being made in the automotive industry involving computers. The industry is removing the human element in regards to driving and delegating more of those duties to the computer. Some manufacturers have made it easier to park or stay in the correct lane while some manufacturers are looking into a complete autonomous vehicle (AV). These are completely self-driving cars which the computer system controls every aspect of the drive. AVs have

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    Liberalisation

    1.0 - Introduction of Topic In today’s modern world, the need for transportation, particularly cars are prevalent in a developing country like Malaysia. The rise of technology and innovation allow us to develop and invent quality cars for the market. However, the ever-changing demand of the consumers and the unstable amount of supply of local and foreign cars lead to government’s intervention in the market of automotive industry. On 20th January 2014, The International Trade and Industry Minister

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