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Auto supplier Gissing enters Chapter 11, owes Tesla $13.3M

Plastics News

The company, a subsidiary of a Chinese automotive supplier, manufactures interior acoustic and cargo management systems for Tesla, GM, Ford Motor Co., HQS Automotive International, Alta Equipment Co., subsidiary was formed in 2016. It filed for bankruptcy Aug. 8 in the U.S. Stellantis NV and Toyota Motor Corp.

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Indian Electric Two-wheeler Startup Liger Mobility Unveils World’s First Self-Balancing Electric Scooter equipped with its Proprietary AutoBalancing Technology

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Liger Mobility was started in 2016 with objective of “making electric two-wheelers safer and more comfortable for riders.” Liger Mobility was backed by and awarded seed capital by IIT Bombay and was mentored by the Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI) and the Automotive Research Association India (ARAI).

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Torsus and MAN Truck & Bus Expand Cooperation With New Chassis Manufacturing Agreement for World’s Toughest Off-Road Bus

i4.0 today

The TORSUS brand was released in 2016, developing and manufacturing heavy-duty off-road 4×4 buses in a purpose-built factory in Slovakia. The company’s product portfolio includes vans, trucks, buses/coaches and diesel and gas engines along with services related to passenger and cargo transport. www.torsus.eu

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EV Adoption: The India Story  

Dinesh Mishra

This was in the second week of September 2016.I For example, when planning National Highway EV stations, we also opened applications for two-wheelers and three-wheelers for cargo hubs, and now, they receive a lot of parcels from ecommerce players for delivery within a 50-kilometer radius. Manoj K Sundaram: It was in the U.S.

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USMCA trade agreement reaches third anniversary, optimism rising

Canadian Manufacturing

Despite Trump’s insistence that the USMCA would pull more manufacturing back to the United States, the gap between what America sells and what it buys from Mexico keeps widening: It has surged from the $64 billion gap in 2016 that so irritated Trump to a record $139 billion last year. auto parts to Mexico would rise by $23 billion.