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Which Type of Welding Is Used in the Automobile Manufacturing Industry?

Welding is an integral part of manufacturing, especially in the automobile industry. The components of a vehicle need to withstand a significant amount of wear and tear over the course of a vehicle’s lifetime. The process utilizes heat and pressure to provide a consistent, durable component.
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Common Bottlenecks in Supply Chains for the Automotive Industry

The supply chain of the automotive manufacturing industry is vulnerable to risks. At some point and for varying time frames, companies experience bottlenecks or sticking points in their supply chains.
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Top 4 Automotive OEM Standards To Look Out for When Selecting a Supplier

Over the years, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have been defined in a number of ways. Traditionally, an OEM manufactured an entire product that was sold under a different brand name. These days, OEM suppliers often manufacture components that are used in product manufacturing.
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5 Supply Chain Best Practices Automotive OEM Companies Can Start Following Today

Supply chain management encompasses multiple departments, business units, external partnerships and internal supply chain teams. In order to optimize a company’s supply chain, the right people and right processes need to be in place.
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Supply Chain

4 Supply Chain Optimization Tactics to Implement In 2024

COVID-19 revealed the lurking production catastrophe no one saw coming. With shutdowns, lockdowns and stay-at-home orders in place, some areas of production boomed while others plummeted. Amazon sales ballooned. Shell and Delta dropped off. Clorox soared. Major airlines and oil and gas companies lost out big.
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Manufacturing

The Future of Automotive Manufacturing in a Post-Pandemic World

Factory closures, plummeting sales, industry-wide layoffs — these are just a few of the effects the COVID-19 pandemic had on the automotive industry.
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