Category: Industry News

BMW Blogs: The Beauty of Beamers

  Did you know that BMW’s net worth is almost $54 billion? Time and time again, this company has proved that making cars can be an art form. Not only are their vehicles a beautiful sight, but they also run like a charm. However, that’s only the tip of the iceberg. Are you wondering why you… Read more »

What Is the Cheapest Tesla?

The US administration wants manufacturers to make 50 percent of all new cars electric by 2030. But Tesla Motors has been producing and selling electric vehicles since 2008. Many people love Teslas but think they can’t afford one. Yet manufacturers like Mayco International have helped cut costs, allowing for the recent production of the cheapest Tesla ever. The latest… Read more »

Volkswagen Vibes: Is Volkswagen a Luxury Car?

In 2020, the luxury car market was worth over $400 billion. And analysts project that it will grow 5% annually to a total of $566 billion by 2026. Volkswagens are high-quality and well-made vehicles, causing many people to wonder: is Volkswagen luxury? Volkswagens aren’t typically considered luxury vehicles. But the Volkswagen Group does make luxury car brands. The better… Read more »

How Advanced Technology Is Changing in the Manufacturing Industry

  Advanced technology is changing the face of manufacturing and how it’s handled. Setting aside the pandemic implications, US manufacturing since 2017 is growing at a rapid pace since the previous 13 years. This isn’t the same type of manufacturing of even a few decades ago though. So, what’s driving the growth in manufacturing, and how does… Read more »

5 Positive Trends Towards Sustainability in Manufacturing

The government has confirmed that over the past year, manufacturing accounted for over a third of all energy consumption. It is imperative that we develop methods of sustainability in manufacturing moving forward. This is because these systems are getting cheaper, and public sentiment is rallying behind such systems. This article will discuss five of the best methods… Read more »

5 Awesome Benefits of Automotive Supply Jobs

  What if your dream job was right in front of you and you never knew? If you are looking for a new career, there are few as rewarding as the automotive supply industry. Unfortunately, many qualified applicants never go for these jobs because they don’t understand what the benefits are. Wondering if an automotive… Read more »

Advancing the Automotive Industry: Key Technologies to Watch

  Vehicle sales dropped during 2020 due to the COVID pandemic, and the microchip shortage has caused several issues across the industry. This raises a key question: after the pandemic, what will the automotive industry look like? The vehicle industry tends to adopt new technology fast. As advances in motor vehicles get more and more impressive,… Read more »

Building Sustainable Cars: The Growing Role of Recycled Plastic

We’ve all heard about the importance of recycling, among other things, to help care for the environment. Many of us are happy to do our part to save water, turn the lights off when we leave the room, and recycle our milk cartons. However, what we often don’t think about is where those recycled materials are going…. Read more »

From Design to Manufacturing: What We Can Expect From the Car Industry

  A new year means new beginnings. In the car industry, it means unveiling eye-catching designs and advanced technology that set one manufacturer apart from the next. As innovation expands and consumer demand for faster, sleeker, more eco-friendly vehicles continues, the car industry struggles to keep up. There are big changes on the horizon for… Read more »

A History of the Automotive Assembly Line

When Henry Ford began his first moving automotive assembly line on December 1, 1913, he reduced production time for an automobile from over twelve hours to one hour thirty-three minutes. But, that was just the beginning, and today one vehicle comes off the assembly line about every 45-90 seconds. Therefore, the assembly line has come a… Read more »