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Lawrence S. Gould "What's new in automotive supply chains? Although technology is an enabler, better business practices are resulting in better supply chains these days. Here's a look". Automotive Design & Production. FindArticles.com. 01 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0KJI/is_2_116/ai_n6206313/
Automotive Design & Production
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Articles in Feb, 2004 issue of Automotive Design & Production
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What's new in automotive supply chains? Although technology is an enabler, better business practices are resulting in better supply chains these days. Here's a look
by Lawrence S. Gould -
Dealing with rollovers: deploying technology to mitigate the potential; Sensors, controls, chassis adjustments, and other means and methods can help prevent a leading cause of fatalities on the roads today: rollovers. Here's a look
by Gary S. Vasilash -
The auto suppliers' advantage
by Melissa Anderson -
Of bread and circuses
by Christopher A. Sawyer -
Chrysler Group's approaches to Advanced Manufacturing Engineering: they're aggressive in their development of greater flexibility. They're working their capital equipment harder and longer. And they're counting on technology advances to make vehicle manuf
by Gary S. Vasilash -
Glazed and diffused
by Kermit Whitfield -
Future tool: created at the University of Michigan with funding from the National Science Foundation, the Reconfigurable Machine Tool was designed for the needs of the auto industry, where it has yet to catch on
by Christopher A. Sawyer -
A field guide to the North American International Auto Show: a sampling of some of the new products that will beor may becoming to a driveway near you
by Gary S. Vasilash -
Detroit regained
by Gary S. Vasilash -
Lotus' Versatile venture: Versatile Vehicle Architecture is Lotus Engineering's attempt to take platform sharing to the next level and allow automakers to make unique vehicles with high commonality and lower investment. If it succeeds, there could be a lo
by Kermit Whitfield -
Steeling plastics: having conquered interiors and trim parts, plastics are now making inroads into automotive structural components with the help of an unlikely allysteel
by Kermit Whitfield -
Don't be afraid of failure
by Ted Pollock -
Creative expressions: Kip Wasenko's career moved him from Europe and Australia to Saturn, placed him at the leading edge of one of GM's most controversial design programs, and finds him in charge of its specialty and high-performance designs
by Christopher A. Sawyer
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