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- Japanese auto industry recovery may take months
Lost auto and truck output in the two weeks since an earthquake and tsunami struck northeast Japan tops a third of a million vehicles, and it could be months, rather than weeks, before the country's automakers get back on track.
Переслать - Automakers may lose 600,000 vehicles as quake hits parts, paint
Global automakers may lose production of 600,000 vehicles by the end of the month as the earthquake in Japan halts assembly lines and work at suppliers including the maker of a paint pigment.
Переслать - Ford, seeking flawless Focus launch, road tests first cars off line
Ford is determined that its 2012 redesigned Focus will be flawless out of the gate. The automaker has been road testing the first Focus units built near Detroit for 30 miles before shipping them to dealerships nationwide.
Переслать - Merck says Japan paint pigment plant to be down for weeks
Merck KGaA, the sole producer of a paint pigment for automakers such as Ford and Chrysler, cannot operate its Japanese factory because it is too close to a nuclear reactor crippled by the earthquake and tsunami.
Переслать - Mazda promotes financial specialist Koga as new No. 2 exec in N.A.
Mazda Motor Corp., which is attempting to gain sales traction in the U.S. market, appointed financial specialist Akira Koga to be its No. 2 executive in North America, replacing Keishi Egawa who returns to Japan.
Переслать - GM to reopen Shreveport pickup plant on Monday
General Motors said today that it will reopen its small-pickup assembly plant in Shreveport, La., on Monday after a weeklong shutdown because of a shortage of parts from Japan.
Переслать - Mazda suspends U.S. dealer orders for Japan-built models
Mazda today suspended U.S. dealer orders for vehicles made in Japan, as it prepares to shutter plants again after a brief reopening. The suspension affects the May allocation for Mazda's U.S. sales network, spokesman Jay Amestoy said.
Переслать - Saab CEO Jonsson to retire; search under way for successor
Saab CEO Jan Ake Jonsson will retire from the company on May 19, Saab owner Spyker Cars said today. Jonsson, 59, played a key role in saving Saab after former owner General Motors Co. wanted to close the Swedish brand.
Переслать - GM social media boss jumps to agency post
Christopher Barger, director of global social media at General Motors Co., has been hired by Porter Novelli's recently acquired PR firm, Voce Communication, to be its senior vice president for global programs, effective April 11.
Переслать - Auto sales plunge in Japan after earthquake, industry official says
Auto sales in Japan's eastern region may have dropped as much as 40 percent after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that forced companies to halt production, an industry official said.
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