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    as a leader in the automotive industry in the world having 13 auto manufacturers like Honda, General Motors, Ford, Chrysler and others like Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai-Kia, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Mazda, Mitsubishi, and Subaruall have U.S. manufacturing facilities. These companies and organizations that make up the automotive industry are responsible of manufacturing, development, marketing, selling of motor vehicles like cars, vans, trucks, buses… Today, the automotive industry is facing some…

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    The increasingly intensive scarcity of fuel resources is making an energy innovation race among vehicle manufacturers. Therefore, electric vehicle is considered as a sufficient solution for a sustainable transport industry. In the recent year, the number of electric vehicles sold out has been increased significantly throughout the world. This pattern has been formed by the awareness and action on reducing gas emission for the environmental benefits, simultaneously decrease the burden…

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    Abstract The Toyota motor company of Japan has taken the challenge of better quality management seriously and has proved its ability to compete with the leaders of the industry such as Ford, Volvo, Chevrolet et al. By careful adoption of cutting edge technologies such as Total quality management, Toyota has turned itself into a game changer in the industry. This assignment focuses on how Toyota achieved its objectives using TQM. It unfolds in three stages starting with The company and its scope…

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    within the area and is expanding its manufacturing footprint overseas. Now going back to the question that was asked earlier, what else can Tesla be doing that is making our future better for us and the environment? The answer to that is that Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk is illustrating a vision for condensing the sustainable energy chain into one single company, where he wants to really get into being more sustainable for the future (GreenBiz article on newest plan). Based on a quote that Musk…

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    Tesla Motor is an American car company that was establish in July 1, 2003, in which they design electrical cars and all components related to it. The name is inspire by Nikola Tesla, an inventor in 1888. Elon Reeve Musk is the CEO of Tesla Motor, but he is also known as the CEO of SpaceX and the inventor or PayPal. Tesla produces its vehicle in a factory in Fremont, California but has other factories in specialized production. As of November 17, 2015, at 2:54 P.M. EST, NASDAQ has listed the…

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    game changer company. One that surpasses all the others by perfectly balancing performance and efficiency - Tesla Motors, Inc. Tesla Motors was founded in California when a few engineers set out to make gasoline cars obsolete. Despite what you would think, their first creation, the Tesla Roadster, turned out to be the very first electric sports car. The Roadster looks like the american version of the Porsche, reaches speeds of over 210 km/hr , and managed an unprecedented range of 320 km per…

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    Today we have this story for you about cars-- American cars. And like most stories about American cars lately, it 's more tragedy than comedy, though there is some comedy in there, too. It 's the story of a factory in California that captures pretty much everything that 's gone wrong in the American car business in the last 30 years. And at the heart of the story is the question, why are American cars still not as good as foreign cars? Come with me for just a half minute to the Detroit Auto…

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    North America Essay

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    has been challenged by well-known Japanese brands like Toyota, Nissan and Honda. Recently, GM announced a quarterly loss of $1.1 billion, which in turn reduced its bonds to junk status. There are many factors that are causing problems in the North American region, including the company’s high fixed costs due to health care, pension, and labour. Hence, profit margins were very thin, being only 1.4 per cent compared with GMAP (10.4%). GM had started Saturn strategy that fixed list prices, however,…

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    Evaluating the Efficiency of Tesla Motors Inc. Nowadays, efficiency considerations are an integral part of corporate planning. For different types of companies, there are always some different perspectives which make them efficient. According to Nordqvist (2014), Tesla Motors Inc. is an American company built in July 2003 by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning. The company focuses on design, developing manufactures, and selling electric cars and electric vehicle powertrain components. Although…

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    components of Country Heat are control of voluntary movement and muscle endurance. Control of voluntary movement according to the occupational therapy practice framework (AOTA, 2014) includes eye-foot coordination, bilateral integration, and gross motor control. I use these functions when doing the dance moves such as box step, grapevine, and Charleston. Muscle endurance is sustaining muscle contraction (AOTA, 2014). I use this function when doing the dance-conditioning workout, which contains…

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