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Let’s Talk About Automotive Jobs and Electric Vehicles

QAD

The industry needs to have that open conversation about automaker jobs – now, so says QAD’s Vice President, Automotive and Mobility, Tom Roberts in his recent article, “ An Honest Conversation, About Jobs and Chips ” in Embedded Computing Design magazine. The Automotive Labor Pool. Vertical Integration of the Supply Chain.

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China's Growing Role in the Automotive Industry

Elementum

As its role in the automotive supply chain has expanded, China has impacted key players; from domestic component manufacturers to the world’s biggest automakers. China’s growing role in the industry is also effecting the biggest automotive names. China is emerging as a superpower in more ways than one.

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A Conversation with Don Teng

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

In APAC, the concept of innovative-Automation has made OMRON create immense value for the manufacturing segment by solving varied issues in multifarious sectors such as automotive, food & beverage, FMCG, digital and logistics to name just a few. For example, forklift drivers, pickers, packers, quality inspectors and so forth, etc.

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EV Startups: Growing with the Shift to ACES

QAD

The reality is, change is happening too fast for many organizations and the automotive industry’s shift to ACES is an example of this! . ACES: Catalysts for the Future of Automotive Mobility. We have all heard it; the four megatrends affecting the world of mobility are going to disrupt the automotive industry as we know it.

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The Rise of MaaS and Other Automaker Business Models

QAD

The entire automotive industry is under a siege of shakeups, and one of the biggest game-changers could be the switch to the Mobility as a Service (MaaS) business model. . The automotive industry is expected to nearly double by 2030, with the new MaaS business model leading the way for that $3.2 trillion growth. Urbanization.

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Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0: Differences and Changes for Manufacturers

OptiProERP

The automotive manufacturing sector was an early adopter of robot technologies, used as a critical component in the assembly line. from 2022-2030. It has transformed manufacturing by offering intelligent solutions for increased productivity, improved customer service, and high-quality finished goods. Industry 5.0 Industry 5.0

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The reality of green energy: “green metal” supply chains won’t be able to keep up

NC State SCRC

Environmentalists and automotive companies have committed to converting all of their vehicles to electric power. Converting an entire supply base of automotive suppliers, who are all focused on building of combustion engine-powered vehicles, and moving them all to electric vehicles, will be a superhuman feat.