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    slow down their economic growth. Environmental issues in the countries of India and China have made a significant role in the Southern and Eastern Asia region by comparing with each other, as well as differentiated from each other, having their economy become a factor in their pollution problem, and the impacts of pollution on the people. Population grows…

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    “Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels… have increased 40% since preindustrial times” due to fossil fuel burning (Baehr & Harvey). Today refineries use multiple methods to extract fossil fuels sufficiently and economical compared to the past. Fracking is one of the most commonly used way of removing gas, first they “[drill] down into the earth, then use a high-pressure water mixture...directed…

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    Ford’s Product Offering & Classification Ford believes that they have state of the art dealerships which enable them to display their impressive Ford range the best. These automobiles are being displayed in an exclusive and immaculate setting. Their sales personnel are friendly, competent and well trained as they have to walk people through every aspect of procuring a new vehicle. Some of these aspects involve show the prospective buyer the potential products available and their specifications…

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    Global competition in the industry American Auto Industry is facing very powerful competition presence in form of Japanese auto industry. After the 1990s they have taken a lion’s share in the global market. Some of them are Honda, Toyota, Mazda, Isuzu, Suzuki, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Yamaha and Kawasaki. They have created superior products and win the consumer’s hearts. American auto industry enjoyed monopoly on world’s auto industry for a while but Japanese and German car makers have made a huge…

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    BMW Case Analysis

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    standardization in the increase of international competitiveness of German automobile manufacturers 3.1 The position of BMW in the automotive industry The automotive industry plays a significant role in German economy. As of the end of 2013, German manufacturers produced 60 million automobiles annually, thus being the leading European country in automotive production (OICA, 2013). It should be observed that German automobile manufacturers are the leaders not only in terms of quantitative…

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    7. Reliance Industries Limited Reliance Group which was founded by Dhirubhai H. Ambani (1932-2002), is one of the largest private sector enterprise in India. Reliance Industries Limited is a conglomerate with its headquarter in Mumbai. RIL has businesses across India with presence in textiles, petrochemicals, natural resources, refining. By market capitalization RIL is the largest publicly traded company in India while when evaluated by revenue it is in second position after Indian Oil…

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    and China saw a deflation as consumers were not spending to buy automobiles. Ford. In countries like India, the Inflation is high compared to the other markets of Ford and so the market pricing can be met only with the local production facilities. The real interest rates were dropped in the main markets of Ford as shown in table 7 but due to the risk involved in paying back the loans the consumers deferred their purchase of automobiles. Table 6 – Inflation change in Ford’s main markets…

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    Alternative energy should replace nonrenewable fossil fuels to better the environment in the United States. The ozone layer is decreasing as greenhouse gases in fossil fuels are increasing. There is an increase in pollution in the atmosphere, which can cause health problems for people breathing in these pollutants such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O) and other fluorinated gases. The continued use of fossil fuels over time has led to the need for alternative energy…

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    Natural Gas Essay

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    engine approved by many automakers • Fuel economy and power of biofuel is less • Currently more costly • B100 is not use in low temperatures due to converting gel Natural Gas: natural gas like methane is cleanest burning alternative fuels. It can be used in the form of compressed natural gas (CNG) or liquefied natural gas (LNG). Application of CNG and LPG are automobile and cooking. Dedicated natural gas vehicles are designed to run on natural gas only, while bi-fuel vehicles can also run on…

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    talking about a new way of transportation aside from the railroad started. Adolf Hitler was a fanatic of cars and soon after rising to power in 1934 and during the International Automobile and Motorcycle Exhibition in Berlin Hitler announce his interest on getting involve on the automobile industry. For Hitler automobiles represented “a symbol of national pride and technological prowess” (Kiley, 2002). In contrast, of been only a privilege for wealthy men he believed in the importance of…

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