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Analysis tagged 'Isuzu Motors'
Commercial truck business: fat lady to sing in Europe?
Michael Hinks-Edwards considers the impact of the Eurozone crisis on the world's commercial vehicle industry
The 2011 Tokyo Motor Show
AutomotiveWorld.com's coverage of the key model launches at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011.
Rising output and demand put pressure on FVL in Mexico
The growth of finished vehicle logistics (FVL) to and from Mexico demands a raised level of transport efficiency.
Diesel hybrids have finally arrived
Diesel-electric hybrids may now be about to be become established in the market.
Suzuki expands in India: the first to abandon Japan?
Do Suzuki's manufacturing expansions in India indicate the start of an automotive exodus from Japan?
Commercial truck business: the recovery storyline
Michael Hinks-Edwards takes his regular look at the performance of the global truck OEMs and their main suppliers
Auto logistics in Russia: gearing up for the rebound
Russia's automotive logistics managers are gearing up for a rebound in demand for new vehicles and aftermarket parts
Isuzu future model plans: forecasts to 2021
AutomotiveWorld.com analyses the future model plans of Isuzu
Commercial truck business: just when you thought it was safe…
Michael Hinks-Edwards takes his regular look at the performance of the global truck OEMs and their main suppliers
The truck sector's steady shift to AMTs
The automated manual transmission is making steady inroads into truck markets, especially in classes 5 to 7
Commercial truck business: the end of the Roubini recession
Michael Hinks-Edwards takes his regular look at the performance of the global truck OEMs and their main suppliers
Commercial truck business: the suppliers
Michael Hinks-Edwards takes his regular look at the performance of the global truck OEMs and their main suppliers
Commercial truck business: the year of muted recovery?
Michael Hinks-Edwards takes his regular look at the performance of the global truck OEMs and their main suppliers
The push for harmonized truck and bus CO2 standards
An increasing number of truck and bus OEMs are getting behind the idea of common emissions standards
Chain reaction: monitoring and supporting auto suppliers
In the current economic climate, the effective monitoring and support of auto suppliers by OEMs is essential
Commercial truck business: the Roubini recession - interval
Michael Hinks-Edwards takes his regular look at the performance of the global truck OEMs and their main suppliers
Hybrid trucks: will niche market become mass market?
Hybrid CVs have been somewhat slow to establish a market niche but they are now available in all weight classes
In profile: China's auto industry
AutomotiveWorld.com profiles China's auto industry
Japanese see few gains from current weakness at GM and Chrysler
Japanese OEMs appear doubtful that the GM and Chrysler bankruptcies will confer longer-term gains.
Country profile: Russian Federation
Socio-political data
Is the automotive industry ready for eco-austerity?
What is unique about the current situation and of huge concern to the automotive industry, is the potentially devastating combination of environmentalism with economic stringency.
Country profile: Vietnam
AutomotiveWorld.com profiles Vietnam
Commercial truck business: still on a roll?
Michael Hinks-Edwards takes his regular look at the performance of the global truck OEMs and their main suppliers
Tokyo Motor Show 2007: the commercial vehicles perspective
It was strategy rather than product that defined this year's Tokyo Motor Show, which was held recently in Chiba city, Japan
Japanese OEM sales (May 2007) and production results (April 2007)
Andrew Mollet takes his regular look at the sales and production results of Japan's OEMs
Japanese OEM sales (April 2007) and production results (Fiscal 2006/7)
Andrew Mollet takes his regular look at the sales and production results of Japan's OEMs
Japanese OEM sales (Fiscal 2006/7) and production results (February 2007)
Andrew Mollet takes his regular look at the sales and production results of Japan's OEMs
Japanese OEM sales (February 2007) and production results (January 2007)
Andrew Mollet takes his regular look at the sales and production results of Japan's OEMs
Japanese OEM sales (CY 2006) and production results (November 2006)
Andrew Mollet takes his regular look at the sales and production results of Japan's OEMs
Japanese OEM sales (November) and production results (October)
Andrew Mollet takes his regular look at the sales and production results of Japan's OEMs
Navistar set for 'high tech' diesel
Nissan looks set to use a version of Navistar's 4.5-litre V6 diesel engine in its US-built SUVs and pickups. John Mortimer reports exclusively for Automotive World
Global analysis of the HCV industry
The recent cycle of mergers and acquisitions in the HCV industry seems to have been replaced by a major upswing in activity in the emerging markets. Oliver Dixon reports
Commercial truck business – OEM sales and profits: what’s next?
Michael Hinks-Edwards takes his regular look at the performance of the global truck OEMs
Is bigger always better?
Is the era of economies of scale over in the automotive industry?
Good times in Japan
Most of Japan's vehicle manufacturers posted excellent financial results for the first half of the current fiscal year and, according to Abhrajit Gangopadhyay, the trend looks set to continue
Where now for the Japanese truck industry?
Andrew Mollett reviews devlopments within the Japanese truck industry
Fuji Heavy looks to increase US engine production
Rising sales means that Fuji Heavy US engine manufacturing capacity will be insufficient by 2005. The company plans to counter this by increasing production volume and local (US) component sourcing
Commercial vehicle manufacturers’ financial results
The latest financial results from the world’s leading commercial vehicle manufacturers, July focuses on the Japanese manufacturers
Thailand: the “Detroit of South-East Asia” is on high-growth track
Unexpectedly robust consumer spending, especially on automobiles, has boosted Thailand’s economic outlook, although signs of an export recovery following the recent global recession are still very limited.
