• Whether it is auto assembly from parts sourced globally, or enhanced logistics doing assembly operations.

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  • Hence, both assembly and parts-making for this pickup will be done in low-wage countries.

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  • Moreover, modern car assembly relies heavily on pre-assembly of parts such as entire dash boards with the stereo, the instrument panel and the steering column already built in.

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  • It has made space at the plant by outsourcing the assembly of many parts of the car to others.

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  • Cash for Clunkers is saving jobs up and down the auto supply chain: from dealers to assembly workers and parts markers.

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  • Those lower-paid workers were also supposed to be confined to certain job categories like janitors or parts assembly that could have been easily outsourced.

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  • But the assembly government did welcome parts of the Budget, including the proposed tax break for businesses to assist in creating jobs outside London and the south east.

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  • The ferocious seasonal rains that hit the country in October 2011 caused massive flooding which disrupted the production of hard disk drives, cameras, microchips and automotive parts and assembly plants.

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  • The factories mainly supply the Japanese market, but they are also a source of engines and parts for assembly plants overseas as well as some vehicles that are made only in Japan.

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  • GMT, which makes electronic parts for American assembly lines, faces a tougher challenge.

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  • Now a supply chain of myriad links runs all around the world, connecting designers, chipmakers, car-parts firms and assembly lines.

    ECONOMIST: World trade

  • Its four factories (two in Italy, one in Spain and one in America), which produced about 40, 000 machines last year, are essentially assembly lines, as few parts are made in-house anymore.

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  • What she thinks and feels and buys (or wants to buy) will be very important to her employer and to the Chinese government, as there are hundreds of thousands like her working at car parts or electronics assembly lines.

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  • Large parts of the Assembly group feel marginalised, belittled, betrayed - take your pick - by a succession of announcements from Whitehall that they say have blindsided the party's AMs. The green paper on Assembly electoral reform, regional pay, regional benefits, the Supreme Court referral for the byelaws bill and several others have left them scrambling to try and defend positions they're often diametrically opposed to.

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  • Henry Ford's automated car-assembly line spawned a galaxy of parts factories filled with workers.

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  • Once you consider car parts as well as assembly lines, the rush east becomes a stampede.

    ECONOMIST: Driving east

  • On 5 May 2011, the same day as elections to the Scottish Parliament, the Welsh Assembly, the Northern Ireland Assembly and local elections in many parts of England.

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  • The growth in container traffic in the 1990s powered America's booming economy as retailers such as Wal-Mart bought goods from China and manufacturers such as Dell sourced parts from Asia for assembly in America.

    ECONOMIST: Can America keep the goods flowing to Wal-Mart?

  • No longer do workers have to stop and pick through bins and racks of parts next to the assembly line, a process that at times has seemed like sorting the screws in an Ikea chair.

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  • Another Toyota innovation is within reach of the assembly line: stacks of car parts in plastic bins, neatly sorted in the sequence in which they'll be needed for the mix of cars coming down the assembly line.

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  • Starting this month, the new distribution center will begin stocking parts for both the Tesla Roadster and Model S. In addition to parts warehousing, Tesla plans to utilize this facility for vehicle importing operations, final vehicle assembly and distribution, service headquarters, technical training operations, parts remanufacturing, collision repair and more.

    ENGADGET: Tesla to open a European distribution center for EVs in the Netherlands this month

  • Even supplies are handled inefficiently, with rows and rows of auto parts stacked up along the assembly line, awaiting installation.

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  • The car is then scheduled for assembly, based on the earliest date that parts can be shipped.

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  • It works like this: Say a Cuban assembly plant wants to import electric and other parts from China to make fans and refrigerators.

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  • Basically, the prep crew handles the parts, and the cooks do the assembly.

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  • The company has been able to resume production at all of its Japanese assembly plants, although these are also affected by the parts shortages.

    BBC: Toyota cuts UK car production due to parts shortage

  • At its new Jeep assembly line in Toledo, Ohio, for example, parts of the plant are owned and operated by partners like Hyundai Mobis.

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  • This new facility will serve as Tesla's European service and parts headquarters, as well as the final assembly and distribution point for Model S vehicles sold in Europe.

    ENGADGET: Tesla to open a European distribution center for EVs in the Netherlands this month

  • Favoured firms will be invited to follow the car makers as they expand into new markets, such as China, India or Brazil, setting up parts plants in the shadow of the new assembly lines, and taking over design work too.

    ECONOMIST: Too many pieces

  • When a request from a dealer comes in, the system figures out the availability of parts nearby, the time to resequence the assembly line and whether the change would unbalance the line by scheduling, for example, too many models loaded with time-consuming options one right after the other.

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