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    Abstract: In late 2009, Toyota Motor Corporation came into the bad light of the U.S. media and became the subject of scrutiny before the U.S. House of Representative committee after the emergence of many cases of deaths, accidents and injuries. These cases of death and injuries were majorly attributed to accidents that resulted from the problems of sudden and uncontrolled acceleration of its cars, including the popular models in the U.S market like Corolla and Camry. Even after the Toyota’s…

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    I have the 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…

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    Business ethics refers to a kind of social responsibility of the enterprise in the scope of morality for each level of object.Corporate social responsibility is even more significant in the automobile industry, which has huge interests. Volkswagen(VW), the world's largest automobile maker, has used "cheating" software to detect emissions in the United States as its biggest scandal in its 78-year history, facing tremendous fines and criminal investigations. Relative to gasoline vehicles, diesel…

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    Volkswagen Merger Essay

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    Porsche and VW: An Old Family Raina Sacro California State University, Stanislaus Abstract This assignment depicts the strategic merge between Porsche and Volkswagen and the factors that caused these two different car companies to come together. One of the main reasons why these companies merged was because of Porsche’s engineering expertise which was highly valued by other auto manufacturers in the industry ( Henderson, Reavis, 2009, p. 9). Another reason was because Volkswagen had “more…

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    Lifecycle of automobile industry in Ukraine, Turkey and Egypt This part of the report will analyse the life cycle of automobile industry in Ukraine, Turkey and Egypt. The life cycle of automobile industry shows a period of time during which a noticeable positive reaction of sales. It consists of four stages such as development, growth, maturity, and decline. Development: In Ukraine, sharp development of automobile industry started in 2010 after economic crisis, which arose in 2008 and…

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    Tata Motors Case Study

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    1.) The challenges that Tata Motors faced during moving from producing commercial vehicles line to producing passenger cars: First of all Tata Motors was into the business of integrated commercial vehicles, but as after post-independence govt. of India reserved the production of Locomotives exclusively for state owned enterprises. Than Tata motors decided to diversify itself in heavy commercial vehicles in 1954. Market competition which is a part of industry environment that directly plays a…

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    Coursework Maruti Suzuki Case Analysis Organizational Dynamics Submitted To: Submitted by: Mrs. Deepika Hooda Jyoti Solanki Registration No: PG20135146 Email id: jyoti.solanki.pgdm15@iilminstitute.ac.in Executive Summary The Business world in India is marked by strong competition, uncertainty, non-linear growth, turbulence and all this is very much seen in the auto mobile industry. There is lot of…

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    The American automobile industry has been around since the late 1800 's and has faced many environmental challenges, though competition, technology, effect on the environment, and economic inpact. The first car was not invented in the United States, so global competition has always been a large factor. Henry Ford revolutionized the automobile industry when he developed the assembly line, there have been various evolutions in the car industry. Cars have always had an adverse affect on the…

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    Cars in the 1950’s In the 1950’s, one in six Americans were employed in the automobile industry. America was growing rapidly. The 50’s were considered the “Golden Age” of the 20th Century. World War II was over and manufacturing was on a roll. Automobiles became a big part of life. The car industry in the 1950’s were effected by a few key things that happened during that century. As a matter of fact the 1950’s were some of the most influential times in history. World War II ended in…

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    Research Paper On Zip Car

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    Abstract Zipcar is one of the largest car sharing companies around the world. With access to vehicles with just simply signing up and paying your monthly or yearly dues. It became convenient for all people of driving age particularly college students who can’t afford to pay a car note or insurance. It has changed the way you rent cars with minor exceptions. Zipcar has done a great job promoting their company with their logos and great prices. Zipcar was created and founded…

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