Suppliers are Optimistic About 2022
Auto suppliers are most concerned about the labor shortage, the relationships with OEMs, price of materials increasing and the increasing number of programs.
Auto suppliers are most concerned about the labor shortage, the relationships with OEMs, price of materials increasing and the increasing number of programs.
Full-year 2021 auto sales in the U.S. are forecast by Cox Automotive to finish near 14.9 million units, an increase of approximately 2.5% from 14.5 million in 2020.
Expanded footprint includes entering new markets and increasing capabilities in existing markets.
Toyota will make its Toyota Arizona Proving Grounds (TAPG) available to other OEMs and suppliers as it launches the Arizona Mobility Test Center at TAPG.
Record high used car prices will deflate. The question is how fast the bubble will burst.
The question comes down to who will write the software for advanced features like hands-free driving: chipmakers, carmakers, or Tier I suppliers.
Japan's factory output skyrocketed in November, as supply chain bottlenecks eased globally.
Dealerships report 23% YOY increase in contract sales after implementing modules.
Winter and Christmas sales events make for a busy end of year for dealers, but the last two weeks of the year are traditionally slow for the auctions and that held true this year.
A recent study of more than four million active retirement plan participants provides a unique look at the state of Americans’ retirement finances and what today’s workers expect from their employer’s 401(k) plan.
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