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Federal government close to deal to get Stellantis battery plant back on track

Canadian Manufacturing

” The federal government, Ontario, Stellantis and LG Energy Solution have been in heavy negotiations for a few weeks after the companies paused construction on their planned factory in a dispute over federal subsidies. “We’re getting closer to the end of the negotiation.”

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Stellantis has all the information it needs to make a decision on Windsor, Ont. mfg. plant: Champagne

Canadian Manufacturing

The federal government has delivered a written offer to Stellantis and LG Energy Solutions, Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said on Jun. Champagne said that should be all the companies need to make a decision on the fate of their planned electric vehicle battery plant in Windsor, Ont.

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Ont. premier ‘disappointed’ in feds’ handling of Stellantis construction dispute

Canadian Manufacturing

Both levels of government are working hard to ensure Stellantis doesn’t pull out of its promise to jointly build a $5-billion electric vehicle battery plant with LG Energy Solution in Windsor, Ont., but it’s up to Ottawa to follow through on its promises, Ford said on May 17.

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Top Imperatives Defining the Future of the Global Industrial Edge Market in 2025

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

GE Digital Leveraging edge solutions to enhance predictive maintenance and operational agility. AI Is Driving Predictive Maintenance in Aerospace and Automotive Automotive and aerospace industries are turning to AI-driven predictive maintenance to minimize unexpected failures and increase operational efficiency.

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Benchmarking Strategies from Leading Shared Mobility Operators: 10 Strategic Imperatives

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

The ride-sharing industry, after having taken the automotive space by storm, now confronts a landscape of unprecedented complexity. Disruptive technologies, shifting regulatory landscapes, and ever-evolving consumer expectations are leading to autonomous ride-sharing, shared electric vehicles (EVs), and advanced apps and solutions.