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    Siemens is Europe's largest engineering conglomerates company headquartered in Berlin and Munich . Siemens is in power generation, distribution and transmission; also leading supplier of automation systems for them as well as Siemens is also supplying system for medical imaging and in-vitro diagnostics. It is mainly focusing on area of electrification, digitalization and automation. Siemens has a product Group of Automation, Building, Drive Technology, Energy, Healthcare, Mobility, Financial…

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    one of the suppliers Bosch knew about this emission concerns in 2007 depicts that suppliers were well aware of the shortcomings of the VW models. Consequently, it raises the question of ethical behavior over the entire value chain of the automobile industry.(Gallagher)…

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    Auto Industry The American auto industry, starting back in 1896 when Henry Ford built the first car, has faced a range of challenges and changes. That changing industry landscape has increased exponentially in complexity over the last fifty years. There are multiple competing domestic and global variables including political, economic, technological and, global competition. Those factors provide a challenging industry but also provide unique opportunities for the American auto industry.…

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    The current environment for the American auto industry is very complex. In 2015, over 17.4 million automobiles were sold in the US, of which over 746,000 automobiles were sold by the “big three” US automakers of General Motors, Ford Motor Company, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (Philipps, 2016). Getting a true understanding of an environment as large and complex as this could take months of research, but I will provide my summary understanding focusing on competition and environmental concerns.…

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    The American auto industry is dealing with a lot of challenges in order to manufacture their products as the years go by. Many of these challenges that these industries faces can be main factor that interacted with one another but are individually can be main issues that the industry is facing. There are a lot of factors that the auto industry is facing but I am only going to focus on a few which are big main factors which could be part of other factors. First would be consumer’s demands, making…

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    of the Buyer: Medium The bargaining power of the buyer can have either a negative or positive effect on a company and the industry in which they operate. “Buyers affect an industry through their ability to force down prices, bargain for higher quality or more services, and play competitors against each other (Wheelen 112)”. The power that buyers have in the automobile industry is relatively moderate due to the following factors: • Special Offers - Manufacturers are desperate to sell inventory;…

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    they greatly affect change in whatever it is which they are challenging. The challenges which I will be discussing in this essay are that of the auto industry in the United States. I will review current environmental issues and challenges which face the industry and attempt to provide possible solutions to meet these challenges. The US auto industry began in the 1890s due to the ability to mass-produce the vehicles for the local market consumers, which at the time were the only people with…

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    Karl Benz was a German man named for creating the first automobile. It was he who created the whole auto industry and I am sure if he could see it now he would be amazed, for it has come a long way since the late 1800. It is speculated that he created his first car around 1885-1886, It would only be a few years later when Charles Edgar Duryea would be the first to manufacture cars in the United States (loc.gov, Everyday Mysteries). Henry Ford would later go on to master the art of production…

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    Roll No. Abhishek Jana 2015070 Abhishek Jain 2015069 Anirudh Sharma 2015082 Anjali Lizbel Simon 2015083 Ankit Dailla 2015084 Term Project Industry: Automobile Company: TATA Motors Submitted to Dr. Gajavelli VS Section. B Group No.01 Date: 12th August, 2015 Acknowledgements: Summary: Contents: Company Background: Tata Motors…

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    was able to mould itself according to the market requirements, by entering new domains and reaching out to potential customers through its True Value and other promotional offers. A joint venture between the Government of India and Suzuki Motors, automotive manufacturer Maruti Udyog Limited has the largest dealer and service network in India and commands a 60 percent market share of the Indian car market. In the JD Power Survey…

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