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    Power of Buyers: High The automobile industry is made up by the regular day to day people you meet. Car buyers have strong bargaining power because they determine what they want based on the wide variety of product differentiation throughout the automobile industry. The power of a buyer can easily walk out of one dealership, and walk into another dealership and get the same car they wanted at the price they wanted. Over the years, brand loyalty has been the biggest key factor for the consumer…

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    amazing opportunity to work for a company that truly values an entrepreneurial spirit and embraces invention. Cox Automotive is comprised of numerous companies that primarily service the retail and wholesale automotive industries. In the US, the automotive industry has been in a mature phase of its life cycle for many years. I work for Manheim Auto Auction, which is a company within Cox Automotive. Manheim was established in 1945 as a wholesale vehicle auction. Manheim is extremely large in…

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    3.6. Industry Driving Force Automotive industry is facing tough challenges in the future. There are some challenges that carmakers need to address to sustain their profitability. Some industry driving forces that will shape the future of the automobile industry are as follow: 1. Shift in consumer demand. Greater numbers of customers are utilizing online technology. Consumers want more connectivity and expect a seamless service across the buying process decision . 2. New manufacturing technology…

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    but it is evident that the creation of the automobile industry has made a significant impact on American history (Madden, 2003). The first automobile was made and sold by the Duryea brothers in 1895 (Madden, 2003). Since the creation of the first American automobile, the auto industry has seen numerous changes, and has evolved into an influential part of the American economy. Research has found that in the United States, the automotive industry makes up to 3.5 percent of its Gross Domestic…

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    sustainable business conduct. Indirectly, when all the supplier comply this action automatically they have increase of economic condition, increase better social as well as environment impact. Therefore, this paper will be looking into American automotive industry of supply chain management in term of Ford Motor as a case study. Ford Motor Company has been highlighted their aiming of the sustainable supply chain. Based on its reports 2013/2014, Ford said that they are promote the relationship…

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    Introduction Ford and Tesla in 2017 represent a race for the future of the automotive industry. At first glance, the two companies seem like opposites; Ford being one of the most established companies in the world, and Tesla, the fiery start-up with an ambitious CEO. The mental picture these two provide is something similar to David and Goliath, but when it comes to shaping tomorrow’s automotive industry, Ford sees Tesla as real a threat as any of their other major competition. Ford Motor…

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    The Sherwin-Williams Company is the leader in technological innovations within the paint and coatings industry. Its three technical centers, the Breen Technology Center, located in Cleveland, Ohio, the Automotive and Diversified Brands Campus, located in Warrensville Heights, Ohio, and the Arthur W. Steudel Technical Center, located in Chicago, Illinois, are where the company’s new products and innovations in research and development, begin. The Breen Technology Center (BTC), develops…

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    can’t be done, however I plan to prove them wrong. My future plans are to become exactly what they say I cannot, an Automotive Technician specializing in NASCAR racing. Before I can pursue my dream of becoming one of the fastest NASCAR racers I must first have as much knowledge in mechanics as I can. In order to do this, I plan to become certified in the automotive industry. Automotive Engineering Technicians determine the proposed product design changes and carry out test on experimental test…

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    Environmental Impact of the American Auto Industry Introduction The automotive industry has grown to be a dominate force in the American industrial landscape. This dominant stance is accompanied by a significant impact upon the environment of the world. The global market for the sale and production of automobiles has ushered in stiff competition the world over. The dominant forces in the industry have seen new manufactures challenge and in some cases overtake the entrenched manufacturers of old.…

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    investment promotion policies, especially in agricultural equipment section. 3 Gaoxin Bohua Investment (Electric vehicles) 1) Company representative give a brief introduction about their EV investment industry. Tianjin High tech Zone,managed by Gaoxin Bohua Investment, is a completely new energy automotive industry chain in Tianjin which are comprehensive and strong. 2) BOI representative Mr. Vorachart give an introduced on Thailand new energy vehicle investment promotion policies. 3) The…

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