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Wang, Dong. "The Analysis of Intra-Industry Trade in Auto Parts Industry in Jiin Province." Applied Mechanics and Materials 236-237 (November 2012): 261–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.236-237.261.

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In recent years, the import and export scale of auto parts industry grows increasingly in Jilin Province. According to the index of intra-industry trade of auto parts, the intra-industry trade level of the Jilin Province’s auto parts is relatively lowly, there are a great of room for development. In order to enhance the level of intra-industry trade, the enterprises should promote the upgrading of the processing trade, improve the quality of imports, take the independent brand and intellectual property rights as the key, to enhance the export competitiveness. The auto parts enterprises must shift gradually to the plurality of supporting activities from the original single production activities.
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Santucci, Marc. "Executive Insights: Globalization of the Auto Parts Industry." Journal of International Marketing 5, no. 3 (September 1997): 85–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1069031x9700500307.

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Over the past 15 years the auto industry has shifted from a regional industry to a global industry. As a result of this shift the original equipment supplier base has been pulled in the same direction. The globalization process has paralleled the consolidation of the supplier base that has taken place. These two trends have brought new challenges and opportunities to the supplier community.
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Wu, Peng Cheng, Wei Zhang, Yong Zhang, and Dong Jun Zhou. "Research on Intelligent Collaborative System for Auto Parts Industry." Advanced Materials Research 915-916 (April 2014): 1464–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.915-916.1464.

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Through the demand analysis of the business collaborative activities of auto parts enterprises, we establish the Intelligent Collaborative System. After the research on interaction process of collaborative quotation among auto parts enterprises, we build the product data model that supports multi enterprises’ collaborative response to customer requirements; according to the research of collaborative production planning principle, we propose the framework of auto parts enterprises’ building collaborative production planning; Based on the study of the hierarchical model of collaborative control of production process among multi enterprises, we discuss the framework of collaborative production process controlling among multi enterprises. The research indicates this system can meet the collaborative business demand of auto parts industry by using ASP mode and intelligent technology, also realize the intelligence.
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Schaede, Ulrike. "Globalisation and the reorganisation of Japan's auto parts industry." International Journal of Automotive Technology and Management 10, no. 2/3 (2010): 270. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijatm.2010.032628.

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Caiyuan, Chen, and Wang Long. "Research on Auto Parts Industry Upgrading Based on Internet of Things." Open Electrical & Electronic Engineering Journal 9, no. 1 (September 30, 2015): 474–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874129001509010474.

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Based on the importance of development and upgrading of auto parts industry, the article analyzes the location of auto parts industry. In order to achieve further development and upgrade, five factors influencing China auto parts industry upgrading are put forward afterwards in this paper. They are market demands, resource supply, technology level, system and policy and international trade. An empirical analysis is made by multivariate statistical regression methods and testifies the result of qualitative analysis above and then gets the quantitative conclusion.
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Türkcan, Kemal. "Vertical Intra-Industry Trade and Product Fragmentation in the Auto-Parts Industry." Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade 11, no. 2 (January 28, 2010): 149–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10842-010-0067-0.

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Maldonado-Guzmán, Gonzalo, and Jose Arturo Garza-Reyes. "Eco-innovation practices’ adoption in the automotive industry." International Journal of Innovation Science 12, no. 1 (February 22, 2020): 80–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijis-10-2019-0094.

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Purpose Eco-innovation is a relatively recent construct in the literature, which nowadays more and more researchers and academics consider as one of the strategies that generate a higher level of sustainable and business performance. However, little is known about the influence of eco-innovation practices on sustainable performance and business performance, particularly in the automotive and auto parts industry. Therefore, this paper aims to fill this knowledge gap and explore the aforementioned interdependence. Design/methodology/approach The influence of eco-innovation practices on sustainable performance and business performance is investigated through a research framework consisting of 5 constructs, 25 items and 6 hypotheses derived from an extensive review of the literature. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to 460 companies in the automotive and auto parts industry in Mexico. The data were analyzed through a confirmatory factor analysis, descriptive statistics and structural equation modeling. Findings The results obtained indicated that eco-innovation practices have a positive influence on both sustainable performance and business performance in the automotive and auto parts industry. Originality/value This paper provides further insightful evidence of the influence of eco-innovation practices on sustainable performance and business performance, particularly in the automotive and auto parts industry.
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Potjanajaruwit, Pisit. "Innovative development in business operation of the Thai auto parts industry." E3S Web of Conferences 244 (2021): 10018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202124410018.

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This research study aims to study the direct effect, indirect effect, and total effect of cause and effect factors of innovation development in the business operation of the Thai auto parts industry. This research is quantitative research using questionnaires from a sample of 360 sites and qualitative research by in-depth interviews with ten auto parts industry executives in Thailand. Statistics in the affirmative element analysis and the causal relationship structure analysis. The results showed that the causal factors of technology had a positive direct effect on the development of business innovation and the development of business innovation had a positive direct effect on the business advantage of the competition of establishments in the auto parts industry was statistically significant at the level of 0.05.
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Katz, Harry C. "Industrial Relations in the U.S. Automobile Industry: An Illustration of Increased Decentralization and Diversity." Economic and Labour Relations Review 8, no. 2 (December 1997): 192–220. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/103530469700800202.

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This paper traces the evolution of employment relations in the U.S. auto industry over the post World War II period with particular emphasis on recent developments. There is a strong movement toward growing variation in employment relations within both the assembly and parts sectors of the auto industry. Variation appears both through the spread of more contingent compensation and team systems of work organization. There is also wide variety across plants and industry segments in basic employment systems including low wage, human resource, Japanese-oriented, and joint team-based approaches. Declining unionization is a particularly strong influence in the parts sector although nonunion operations have now spread to the assembly sector. While these trends are well illustrated by developments in the auto industry, they are trends common to other parts of the U.S. economy.
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Liu, Zheng, Bin Hu, Bangtong Huang, Lingling Lang, Hangxin Guo, and Yuanjun Zhao. "Decision Optimization of Low-Carbon Dual-Channel Supply Chain of Auto Parts Based on Smart City Architecture." Complexity 2020 (May 21, 2020): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2145951.

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Affected by the Internet, computer, information technology, etc., building a smart city has become a key task of socialist construction work. The smart city has always regarded green and low-carbon development as one of the goals, and the carbon emissions of the auto parts industry cannot be ignored, so we should carry out energy conservation and emission reduction. With the rapid development of the domestic auto parts industry, the number of car ownership has increased dramatically, producing more and more CO2 and waste. Facing the pressure of resources, energy, and environment, the effective and circular operation of the auto parts supply chain under the low-carbon transformation is not only a great challenge, but also a development opportunity. Under the background of carbon emission, this paper establishes a decision-making optimization model of the low-carbon supply chain of auto parts based on carbon emission responsibility sharing and resource sharing. This paper analyzes the optimal decision-making behavior and interaction of suppliers, producers, physical retailers, online retailers, demand markets, and recyclers in the auto parts industry, constructs the economic and environmental objective functions of low-carbon supply chain management, applies variational inequality to analyze the optimal conditions of the whole low-carbon supply chain system, and finally carries out simulation calculation. The research shows that the upstream and downstream auto parts enterprises based on low-carbon competition and cooperation can effectively manage the carbon footprint of the whole supply chain through the sharing of responsibilities and resources among enterprises, so as to reduce the overall carbon emissions of the supply chain system.
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Wu, Hsin-Hung, and Ya-Ning Tsai. "Using AHP to evaluate the criteria of auto spare parts industry." Quality & Quantity 46, no. 1 (September 28, 2010): 359–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11135-010-9367-z.

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Lu, Shan, and Jing Tang. "Research on Evaluation of Auto Parts Suppliers by VIKOR Method Based on Intuitionistic Language Multi-Criteria." Key Engineering Materials 467-469 (February 2011): 31–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.467-469.31.

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This paper, based on the current problems auto parts suppliers are facing and the development trend of auto industry, aims to build up an evaluating system for auto parts suppliers, which includes four indices, namely, service ability, enterprise competence, cooperative ability and ability of sustainable development, by considering comprehensively the high-tech trend of production technology, diversification of customers’ demands, changes in the cooperative relations between vehicle companies and auto parts suppliers as well as the development of information technology. The VIKOR method based on intuitionistic language multi-criteria is applied in this paper for evaluating auto parts suppliers, and the efficiency and practicability of the related evaluating principles and ways are also verified through empirical studies.
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Jim Wu, Yen‐Chun. "Effective Lean Logistics Strategy for the Auto Industry." International Journal of Logistics Management 13, no. 2 (July 1, 2002): 19–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09574090210806405.

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Lean logistics refers to the superior ability to design and administer systems to control movement and geographical positioning of raw materials, work‐in‐process, and finished inventories at the lowest cost. This study takes a novel view by comparing the practices used by automotive suppliers in the United States to serve Japanese companies vs. those used to serve U.S. companies. This study, taking the supplier's perspective, investigates the strategies that today's automotive parts suppliers take to improve their logistics operations by associating their internal manufacturing practices and customer's external distribution system.
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Türkcan, Kemal, and Aysegul Ates. "Vertical Intra-industry Trade and Fragmentation: An Empirical Examination of the US Auto-parts Industry." World Economy 34, no. 1 (January 2011): 154–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9701.2010.01316.x.

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Petcharit, Att, Puris Sornsaruht, and Paitoon Pimdee. "An Analysis of Total Quality Management (TQM) within the Thai Auto Parts Sector." International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering (iJOE) 16, no. 02 (February 12, 2020): 131. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v16i02.11917.

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The study intended to investigate the factors that affect the total quality management (TQM) process in the 1,800 firm Thai auto parts industry. Automotive parts export shipments from Thailand are ranked 13th globally and are destined for over 100 countries, with Thailand’s combined automotive industry representing 12% of GDP. Therefore, with the authors understanding the importance of this economic sector, a research tool was developed, which contained a five-level scale to investigate 455 auto parts managers, executives, and owners’ opinions. Topics surveyed included the respondents’ opinions on the effects of knowledge management (KNG), product quality (QLY), strategic planning (STY), and technology and innovation (TIN) on the Thai auto part industry TQM process. The study’s eight hypotheses made use LISREL 9.1 software to analyze the final structural equation model (SEM). Results showed that all the model's variables had a positive influence on TQM, which can be combined to explain the variance of the factors affecting TQM (R<sup>2</sup>) by 78%. Additionally, the variables affecting TQM ranked in importance were STY, KNG, QLY, and TIN. Disruptive change has also arrived within the automotive sector, as Industry 4.0 technologies, the Internet of Things (IoT), and artificial intelligence (AI) are being used in the development of a new generation of autonomous and electric vehicles (EVs), making many current manufacturers' technologies and processes obsolete. Therefore, management and vendors must embrace these changes for their survival. The study's results highlight the necessity for international firms to embrace innovation and technological change to retain a competitive advantage or even their survival. Governments and educational institutions must also go the ‘extra mile' to support their domestic automotive and auto parts sectors.
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Qi, Hui Feng, and Dong Chen. "Planning Control of Automobile Trade Logistics Park: The Case of Auto Parts Logistics Center in TAIAN." Applied Mechanics and Materials 99-100 (September 2011): 519–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.99-100.519.

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Automobile Trade Logistics Park is one of the most important industrial zones for specific automobile trade and distribution in auto industry cities. The development control of physical spatial planning has a profound effect on the construction and operation of Automobile Trade Logistics Park. Three factors, including advantages of transportation, geographic features and industrial cluster, influencing the location of Logistics Park are discussed. The scales of automobile trade spaces built recent years in China are compared. Analyzing dual function of commerce and distribution, facilities in Automobile Trade Logistics Park are summarized. According to the arrangement of land use and spatial structure, development intensity of different space types for auto trade is proposed. The final section of this article examines the experience in Regulatory Plan of Auto Parts Logistics Center in TAIAN Hi-tech Industry Development Zone.
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Ma, Hui Juan, and Jing Wei. "Milk-Run Vehicle Routing Optimization Model and Algorithm of Automobile Parts." Applied Mechanics and Materials 253-255 (December 2012): 1463–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.253-255.1463.

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With the rapid development of automobile industry, auto parts logistics emerged as an important part of promoting industrial development. Milk-run is used more and more frequent in auto parts supply. Based on the characteristics of auto parts requirement and milk-run, in order to satisfy the requirement of OEMs, the distribution center takes milk-run supply logistics model to a variety of vendors, using the idea of third party. The design of automobile parts milk-run vehicle routing is the problem of designing the non-full set of goods vehicle routing with time window. This thesis established a vehicle routing model with time window, studied milk-run vehicle routing of automobile parts, used the particle swarm optimization to solve the problem of the example, and obtained a satisfied results in acceptable time. It also verified the validity of the model and algorithm.
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Tippayawong, Korrakot, Natananot Niyomyat, Apichat Sopadang, and Sakgasem Ramingwong. "Factors Affecting Green Supply Chain Operational Performance of the Thai Auto Parts Industry." Sustainability 8, no. 11 (November 10, 2016): 1161. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su8111161.

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M, Mohd Rosli. "Determinants of small and medium enterprises performance in the Malaysian auto-parts industry." African Journal of Business Management 5, no. 20 (September 30, 2013): pp. 8235–8241. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/ajbm11.889.

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Taghizadeh, Houshang, and Mir Vahid Pourrabbi. "Energy cost versus production as a performance benchmark for analysis of companies." Journal of Energy in Southern Africa 24, no. 1 (February 1, 2013): 2–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2413-3051/2013/v24i1a3001.

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In this paper, the efficiency of automobile and auto-parts producing companies is evaluated, using data envelopment analysis. The data envelopment analysis (DEA) is based on the linear programming model. This model needs a series of information by which the effectiveness and ineffectiveness of decision-making units are determined. In the present research, the inputs and outputs of the DEA model are determined by using the basic criteria, and the energy efficiency of automobile and auto-parts producing companies is specified. For this purpose, to evaluate the energy efficiency of the automotive industry and auto parts producing companies, deep2 software has been used. Finally, based on the results of the study, the efficient and inefficient companies have been identified and classified.
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Pashkova, O., L. Nardid, E. Rudnieva, and M. Zarubyna. "CHARACTERISTIC OF MODERN POLYMER MATERIALS AND THEIR APPLICATION IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY." Theory and Practice of Forensic Science and Criminalistics 21, no. 1 (December 15, 2020): 388–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.32353/khrife.1.2020_27.

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The article describes the advantages of using modern polymer materials for the manufacture of auto parts in the automotive industry. The authors have developed and presented a systematization of modern polymer materials, which are most often used in the automotive industry for the manufacture of both body and engine compartment (under hood) parts, and parts for internal equipment of a car. The studies made it possible for the authors to introduce a characteristic of the modern polymer materials properties that could to be used for the manufacture of a particular car part, as well as indicate brief chemical names (abbreviations) of polymer materials and their compositions (taking into account the requirements of world practice), indicating some properties, namely: heating resistance, solubility in organic solvents, etc. It is indicated that the use of polymer materials in the automotive industry is based directly on the properties of the polymer material and the requirements for a particular auto part. In one of the tables, a list of polymer materials and parts that are made of a certain type of polymer material is outlined, in another table the information on feedback regarding the variation of polymer materials in the process of manufacturing a specific car part is gathered. Special attention is paid to the example of deciphering the stamp meaning, which is stamped on the inner surface of some polymer parts. The stamp reflects information on the type of polymer material from which the auto part is made, the presence of fillers and amplifiers in its composition, as well as their percentage. In addition, a list of the main types of modified polypropylene, a brief designations of polypropylene various modifications and their application in the automotive industry are presented. For the ease of use while forensic practice, the information on the properties and possibilities of using the most commonly used polymer materials in the automotive industry is summarized in table.
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Zhang, Ying Jian, Han Dong, Wei Jun Hui, and Jun Peng. "New Development and Application of Microalloyed Medium Carbon Steel for Auto Forging Products." Materials Science Forum 706-709 (January 2012): 2842–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.706-709.2842.

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Microalloyed medium carbon steels have been applied for auto forging products at the aim of lower cost since 1980’s in China. Without quenching and tempering processes, the cost of heat treatment was greatly decreased, so they are widely applied in car forgings such as crankshaft, connecting rod. Recently, with the aim of improving performance and reducing production cost, new technologies, such as: reductions of microalloyed elements, tailored components, and mechanical properties forecast, have been developed in China auto industry. The designation, processing, properties prediction and microstructure of auto components have been controlled comprehensively. With the development of new technologies, microalloyed medium carbon steel gradually began to be applied to product important parts, and replace Quenching and Tempering steels. Both steel makers and end product users are expressed their desire to share benefits of technological innovation. The technologies will have a huge developing space and very bright developing prospects in motor parts industry in future.
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Harari, Ianina. "The problems of development of argentine’s auto parts industry during the Peronism (1945-1955)." Revista de Economía del Caribe 14 (July 1, 2014): 164–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.14482/ecoca.14.6191.

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Lisok, Joanna. "Application of Modern Technology to Improve Safety in the Automotive Industry." Solid State Phenomena 246 (February 2016): 271–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.246.271.

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The paper presents a quick survey of current informatics technologies in automotive industry. To reach a high level of safety requirement and minimize the occurrence and consequences of automobile accidents number of studies have been investigated on the prediction the crash event. These investigations are performed by both techniques: numerical and experimental and they can significantly improve crashworthiness of selected auto-parts such a bumper-beam or crash-box under impact loadings. Describe several different methods and materials to optimize the shape of these parts for maximum energy absorption. Since the crash-box is one of the most important automotive parts for crash energy absorption a fully dialed process technology of those parts was simulated using FEM and presented in this study.
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Kijo Han and 서봉교. "An Analysis on the Comparative Advantage of China against Japan in Auto Parts Industry." Japanese Modern Association of Korea ll, no. 43 (February 2014): 539–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.16979/jmak..43.201402.539.

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Yuan-Yuan, Zhang, and Ye Chong. "A Study of Operation Mode in Cross-Border Mini E-Commerce Auto Parts Industry." International Journal of u- and e- Service, Science and Technology 9, no. 5 (May 31, 2016): 353–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/ijunesst.2016.9.5.32.

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Okamoto, Yumiko. "Multinationals, production efficiency, and spillover effects: The case of the U.S. auto parts industry." Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv 135, no. 2 (June 1999): 241–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02707254.

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Vanalle, R. M., and L. B. Santos. "Environmental Practices as Requirements for Supplier Evaluation and Selection in the Automotive Supply Chain." Applied Mechanics and Materials 260-261 (December 2012): 935–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.260-261.935.

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Sustainable supply chains are now growing in importance as shareholders, employees and consumers question whether the company and its associate suppliers are socially and environmentally responsible. This fact has been seriously considered in the auto industry supply chain where companies seem to be concerned with the environment performance of their vendors. In order to verify to what extent the environmental requirements have been imposed by the auto industry companies to their suppliers, this paper examines the case of a first tier multinational Brazilian auto parts manufacturer. The case analysis was able to demonstrate that environmental requirements are of key importance in the evaluation, selection and maintenance of a supplier as part of the respective supply chain.
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Chakraborty, Debashis, Julien Chaisse, and Shameek Pahari. "Global auto industry and product standards." Journal of International Trade Law and Policy 19, no. 1 (February 24, 2020): 8–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jitlp-10-2019-0063.

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Purpose This paper aims to analyze whether the domestic policy reforms in India would suffice, or there is a need to conform to stricter international standards as well. The paper is arranged along the following lines. First, the paper offers a brief review of the cooperation in the field of harmonization of vehicle regulations which is provided by the so-called WP.29 Forum. Second, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) standards and their membership along with Indian participation in the forum are presented. Third, reforms in India through the “Make in India” (MII) initiative and its trade in the auto-component segment are analyzed. Fourth, the possible non-tariff barriers (NTBs) on imports of auto-components in select partner countries is computed and presented. Fifth, the penetration pattern of partner countries in India’s automotive sector export value chain is analyzed. Finally, based on the observations, key policy conclusions are drawn both from global and Indian perspectives. Design/methodology/approach This paper blends expertise in law and economics and enables readers to have a finer understanding of the automotive sector which is one of the most internationalized product groups in world trade, characterized by not only cross-border movement of final products, but also of intermediate products like auto-parts and components as well as major global investment and relocation decisions. This paper focuses on India for four crucial reasons, which makes India both a key player (and potential disruptor) at global level and the rather complex approach chosen by the country vis-a-vis many regulations (including UNECE and WTO), reflecting its tendency to rely on domestic consolidation through measures such as the 2014 MII initiative. Findings The data analysis in the current paper indicates that after conforming to the UNECE 1998 standard, India’s relative trade with these countries has increased both in terms of auto-components and automobile products. Moreover, the value contribution from these partner countries in India’s exports is rising. On the other hand, the relative share of the UNECE 1958 countries in India’s trade basket has declined and a mixed trend is noticed for the common contracting parties (CPs). In addition, the share of the countries without accession to any of the UNECE agreements in India’s trade has shown an upward trend. The observation indicates that the divergence in automotive product standards might crucially influence India’s trade flows. It seems that in the short run, an orientation for exporting to UNECE 1998 partners and non-members emerges as a dominant strategy, underlining a specialization in medium-quality segment. Nevertheless, the long-term robustness of such a move deserves closer analysis, particularly by focusing on whether India may need to join the UNECE 1958 agreement to sustain its export growth. Before joining UNECE 1998, the sector has enjoyed protection through high tariff barriers. Given the differing perspective on opening-up, automobile sector earlier emerged as an obstacle in conclusion of EU–India Bilateral Trade and Investment Agreement (BTIA), which is being negotiated since 2007. However, after entry into an regional trade agreement (RTA), tariff preference in itself may not provide a country the requisite market access. The recent standard-setting exercises in ASEAN, a group with which India is deepening trade integration since 2010, may be considered as a case in point. Research limitations/implications The analysis so far indicates that absence of participation in UNECE 1958 standard may restrict future options for India. Presently, Indian vehicle exports are reaching UNECE 1998 member countries (e.g., Ford India sending Ecosport to USA). It is also directed towards African and Latin American countries, presently not part of any agreement. However, the ASEAN countries, currently partnering India through free trade agreement (FTA), are increasingly moving towards UNECE 1958 standards. India’s sectoral trade surplus with ASEAN countries over 2009-2013 to 2014-2018 has declined from US$548.44mn to US$529.53mn, respectively. The potential challenges in reaching ASEAN and other UNECE 1958 member countries, in turn, may influence the relocation decisions of global auto majors in India, defeating the core purpose of MII initiative. Practical implications Given the scenario, a number of policy choices for India emerge. First, joining UNECE 1958 may not be a short-run option for India, but after evaluating the evolving trade pattern, in the long run, the country may consider adopting certain core 1958 standards, in line with its economic interests. Such a move may facilitate greater export flows from India to UNECE 1958 countries. The experience of Indonesia and Vietnam, who have conformed to select UNECE 1958 standards in spite of not being formally part of any agreement, deserves mention in this regard. Second, it is observed that India’s trade balance (TB) is not improving for several Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) member countries, in spite of obtaining tariff preferences through an existing trade bloc. Part of the poor performance has been explained by Indian exporters often using the most favoured nation route rather than the preferential route, to avoid the associated compliance-related complexities. The standards and mutual recognition agreements (MRAs) conformance provisions in ASEAN–India FTA are also found to be weaker vis-à-vis the comparable provisions for other ASEAN-centric bilateral RTAs with other RCEP members. This underlines the need for both rules of origin (ROO) reforms and agreement on MRAs, which may enhance the trade potential in general and in automotive sector in particular. In the short run, India should therefore attempt to enhance exports to the UNECE 1998 members and CPs, given the commonality in standards. However, in the long run, there is a need to explore harmonization with certain core 1958 standards, to promote exports in general and even within its RTAs in particular. Originality/value The automotive sector is one of the most internationalized product groups in world trade. It is known that harmonization of product standards with partner countries can facilitate bilateral trade flows. Presently, three agreements exist for harmonization of automotive standards relating to passenger and vehicle safety under the aegis of UNECE – UNECE 1958, UNECE 1997 and UNECE 1998. Through a series of reforms and launch of the MII initiative in 2014, India has deepened its presence in world automotive sector trade and aspires to play a bigger role in coming days. Moreover, India is a WTO member and has joined the UNECE 1998 standard in 2006, which means that several important conventions regulate and bind the country. The current paper intends to analyze whether the domestic policy reforms in India would suffice in promoting the exports from this sector, or there is a need to conform to stricter international standards. The data analysis reveals that India’s relative trade orientation is deepening towards the UNECE 1998 members and countries not part of any UNECE agreements. On the other hand, the relative trade share of the UNECE 1958 countries in India’s trade basket has declined and a mixed trend is noticed for the common CPs. The analysis indicates that the divergence in automotive product standards might crucially influence India’s trade flows in general and participation in international production networks in particular. The paper argues that in the long run, India needs to consider adherence to certain UNECE 1958 standards as well as speeding up the pending domestic reforms.
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Arango-Serna, Martín Darío, Daniela Gutiérrez-Sepúlveda, and Luisa Fernanda Ortiz-Vásquez. "Análisis del comercio exterior de autopartes en Colombia." Respuestas 21, no. 2 (July 1, 2016): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.22463/0122820x.777.

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Antecedentes: El comercio internacional es entendido como “el intercambio de bienes y servicios entre personas residentes en diferentes países”[1]. Las actividades de comercio exterior que se realizan en Colombia se encuentran basadas en la teoría mercantilista que fundamenta el aumento de la riqueza de un país en el comercio exterior a partir deuna balanza comercial positiva. Objetivo: El sector autopartes colombiano es relevante para la economía del país, al representar el 6.2% del PIB, lo que hace importante su análisis para entender su comportamiento. Metodología: Revisión y análisis del comercio exterior de autopartes en Colombia, con base a la literatura científica, documentos gubernamentales y el sistema de información de comercio exterior –SICEX. Resultados a partir de la información analizada se presenta un análisis de la balanza comercial para el sector autopartes en Colombiano, dando a conocer elementos relevantes del estudio de las partidas arancelarias registradas en las operaciones de importación y exportación de autopartes en los años 2009, 2010 y 2011. Conclusiones: Este artículo identifica las principales empresas, productos, países de origen y destino de las operaciones de comercio exterior de autopartes en Colombia, al ser esta una industria influyente en el crecimiento económico del país.Palabras claves: Comercio exterior, Balanza comercial, sector autopartes, partidas arancelariasAbstractBackground: The international trade is understood as “the interchange of goods and services between people living in different countries” [1]. International trade activities performed from Colombia are based on mercantilist theory, which is founded in the increase of wealth starting from a positive trade balance. Objective: To analyze the Colombian auto parts industry in order to understand its behavior, given its relevance for the national economy, as it represents 6.2% of the GDP (Gross Domestic Product). Methodology: Review and analysis of foreign trade of spare parts in Colombia, based on scientific literature, government documents and the information registered at the system of foreign trade -SICEX. Results: An analysis of the trade balance for the spare parts sector in Colombia is showed, providing relevant elements about the registered tariff items in the import and export operations of auto parts in 2009, 2010 and 2011. Conclusion:This paper identifies the main companies, products, countries of origin and destiny for the foreign trade operation of automotive spare parts in Colombia, given the influence and contribution of this industry for the economic growth of the country.Keywords: Foreign trade, auto parts industry, tariff items, balance of trade.
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Glasmeier, Amy K., and Richard E. McCluskey. "U.S. Auto Parts Production: An Analysis of the Organization and Location of a Changing Industry." Economic Geography 63, no. 2 (April 1987): 142. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/144151.

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Singh, Biswaroop, and Purna Chandra Ratha. "Innovation in Distribution Strategy to Sustain in Competitive Market:A Case Study of Auto Parts Industry." Parikalpana: KIIT Journal of Management 12, no. 1 (June 1, 2016): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.23862/kiit-parikalpana/2016/v12/i1/133030.

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Lee, Ho, and Kong-Woo La. "A Study on the Analysis of International Competitiveness of Korean and Chinese Auto Parts Industry." Jeju National University Tourism, Business, and Economic Research Institute 37, no. 4 (November 30, 2017): 29–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.24907/jtir.2017.11.37.4.29.

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Carvalho Cleginaldo Pereira de and Reis Bruno dos. "The lean manufacturing system applied to an auto parts industry in the heavy vehicles segment." Global Journal of Engineering and Technology Advances 7, no. 2 (May 30, 2021): 037–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/gjeta.2021.7.1.0067.

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This paper aims to demonstrate how the adoption of a continuous improvement program, based on lean manufacturing tools, can benefit the production of automotive filters for heavy vehicles, considering improved productivity and reduced operational waste, with a consequent increase in effectiveness and cost reduction. In this study we used the lean manufacturing tools, mainly kaizen and value stream mapping. During its development, the application of a kaizen project in a production line of automotive filters for heavy vehicles, aimed obtaining increased productivity and better distribution of physical space, through the reduction of rework time, reduction of downtime due to maintenance and reduction of setup time. The use of lean manufacturing tools, through the instruments presented in this study, guaranteed the viability of improvements in the productive sector. This work allowed the observation of a consistent improvement in production capacity, with productivity increase, through the improvement of the operational time and reduction of time of waste. The best distribution of physical space and the best arrangement of items used by the production process were also achieved through the consolidation of two production lines.
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Feng, Shupei, Rui Song, and Shouqiang Xue. "Optimization of Palletized Unit Implants Dispatch Considering Less than Truckload Transportation in Auto Parts Industry." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 638 (February 12, 2021): 012024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/638/1/012024.

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Turkcan, Kemal, and Aysegul Ates. "An Examination of Exchange Rate Pass-Through to U.S. Motor Vehicle Products and Auto-Parts Import Prices." Global Economy Journal 9, no. 1 (March 2009): 1850156. http://dx.doi.org/10.2202/1524-5861.1433.

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A distinctive feature of present globalization is the development of international production sharing activities (i.e. production fragmentation). The recent developments in transportation and communication technologies led to a surge in intermediate goods trade. However, intermediate goods trade is often neglected in the empirical studies of the exchange rate pass-through (ERPT). Using import unit values of 79 motor vehicle products and 245 auto-part products, which are classified by the 10-digit level of Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS), this study examines the pass-through of exchange rate changes into the U.S. auto-industry import prices from 5 major trading partners for the period of 1998.01 to 2006.12. Nonstationary panel data estimation techniques and tests for cointegration are employed in this study. Secondly, this study aims to compare the ERPT for the motor vehicle products (final goods) to the ERPT for the auto-parts (intermediate goods) in the U.S. The results suggest that import prices do not respond proportionately to the exchange rates and the estimated pass-through elasticities for motor vehicle products are lower than that for auto-parts.
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Tang, Qian. "The Strategy and Path of Finite Element Analysis in the Design of Auto Parts." Frontiers of Mechatronical Engineering 2, no. 3 (September 27, 2020): 70. http://dx.doi.org/10.18282/fme.v2i3.1092.

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<p align="justify">Under the background of helping to realize “made in China 2025”, it is the most challenging task to standardize the implementation of General Principles of Structural Finite Element Analysis for Mechanical Products (GB/T33582-2017). The current changes and progress of the automobile industry are promoting the development of innovation. Infrastructure design, reducing design risks and eliminating artificial subjective factors can shorten the design cycle of the goals to be achieved.</p>
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Jia, Guo Zhong, Yuan Yuan, and Song Hu Wang. "Lightweight Design of Rear Axle Housing Based on FEM." Advanced Materials Research 889-890 (February 2014): 277–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.889-890.277.

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A lightweight design method is presented which depends on Finite Element Method (FEM).The goal of auto parts` lightweight design is realized based on results of mechanical calculation meanwhile combining experimental results from FEM. As an application of this method, a light truck`s rear axle housing is re-designed and related standards are satisfied. This method is of important science value and guidance meaning in many engineering fields besides in auto industry on the basis of improvement as well as rational application.
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Noble, Gregory W., John Ravenhill, and Richard F. Doner. "Executioner or Disciplinarian: WTO Accession and the Chinese Auto Industry." Business and Politics 7, no. 2 (August 2005): 1–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2202/1469-3569.1118.

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Negotiations for China's accession to the WTO provoked a debate between pessimists who believed that opening the economy would lead to a flood of imports and a de-nationalization of manufacturing industry, and those who believed that it would spur rationalization of state-owned enterprises, lock in domestic reforms, attract foreign investment, and open the way for trade expansion. The industry most frequently mentioned as endangered was motor vehicles, where an awkward combination of Stalinist central planning with localized autarky had resulted in a proliferation of inefficient producers. With the partial exception of two investments by Volkswagen, initial joint ventures in assembly operations failed miserably. China's commitments on joining the WTO banned (or at least complicated) many of the most important industrial policy tools it had used to promote the auto industry since the opening to joint ventures in the early 1980s'including performance requirements, high tariffs, and numerical quotas. After accession in 2001, tariffs fell steadily while output and foreign investment soared. The Chinese government moved towards a lighter-handed but more effective form of industrial policy that reduced top-down planning while expanding market incentives and scope for managerial freedom. Rather than destroying industrial policy for the auto industry, WTO accession constrained and disciplined it. When foreign auto firms and their governments pushed for more aggressive protection of trademarks and other intellectual property rights under the WTO, the Chinese government initially stalled. Continuing pressure then tilted the balance of state policy toward promotion of independent design, whether by state-owned enterprises testing the boundaries of their joint ventures with foreign multinationals, or by audacious smaller firms purchasing foreign designs and technology to complement inexpensive local parts and assembly, thereby creating the conditions for the emergence of a more competitive industry.
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Yoo, YoungMyung. "Productivity Analysis on Auto Parts Industry by Region Using Malmquist Productivity Index : Focused on Busan City." Journal of Economic Studies 36, no. 4 (November 30, 2018): 63–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.30776/jes.36.4.3.

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Wu, Hsin-Hung, and Ya-Ning Tsai. "A DEMATEL method to evaluate the causal relations among the criteria in auto spare parts industry." Applied Mathematics and Computation 218, no. 5 (November 2011): 2334–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amc.2011.07.055.

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Ma, Bin, Min Luo, Zhi Chu Chen, and Li Xin Cao. "Reliability Analysis of the Home and Abroad CNC Equipment Used in Automobile Parts Industry." Applied Mechanics and Materials 651-653 (September 2014): 802–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.651-653.802.

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Through analyzing fault information of the home and abroad CNC equipment used in the same auto parts production, the fault data fitting were implemented in this paper. Assuming time between failure probability density function and the empirical distribution function follow the Weibull distribution, A reliability statistical model was built using the least squares method and a linear parameter distribution model regression method. The linear correlation test and the Weibull distribution fault interval obtained show the fact that both the home and abroad equipment are subject to the two parameter Weibull distribution, and after calculating the three indexes of reliability assessment, a conclusion can be made that the reliability of domestic equipment in the study is slightly lower than that of foreign equipment.
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Minghao, Zhu, Zhang Zhibo, and Wu Xueqiao. "Analysis of Typical “Assembly-Components” Relationship Models in the Automobile Industry Chain." E3S Web of Conferences 292 (2021): 03046. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202129203046.

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The research object of this paper is the model of correlation between automobile manufacturers and auto parts manufacturers in major automobile manufacturing countries of the world. After first analyzing the characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of typical “assembly-components” relationship models in US (Ford model), Germany (Volkswagen model), Japan (Toyota model) and China (Geely model), this paper explores the degree of correlation between companies involved in these typical models, and in the end draws conclusions and points out the deficiencies of the research.
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Boonying, Jiraporn, and Sujitra Chantana. "Distribution Marketing Strategy of Goods from Manufacturers to the Consumer in the Auto Parts Industry in Thailand." Social Sciences 14, no. 9 (November 30, 2019): 335–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.36478/sscience.2019.335.340.

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Eui-Hyun Choi and 쑤차오. "Technical Transfer and Innovation of Chinese Auto Parts Industry - Forced on the Overseas M&A Cases -." China and Sinology 35, no. ll (September 2018): 35–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.17935/chinan.2018.35..35.

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Yi, WooPyeong, and Yoonjung Jung. "Estimating Total Factor Productivity Sensitivity of Auto Parts Industry in Busan to Demand Shock of Automobile Manufacturers." Journal of Economic Studies 38, no. 2 (May 31, 2020): 145–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.30776/jes.38.2.6.

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Yoo, Young Myung. "Using DEA/Window Analysis to Measure the Relative Efficiency of Auto Parts Industry by Region over Times." Journal of Regional Studies 26, no. 4 (December 31, 2018): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.31324/jrs.2018.12.26.4.1.

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Franceschini, Fiorenzo, and Domenico Maisano. "Standardisation of quality and reliability tests in the auto-parts industry: a structured approach concerning thermal systems." Total Quality Management & Business Excellence 26, no. 11-12 (June 25, 2014): 1269–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14783363.2014.929232.

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Wu, Hsin-Hung, and Ya-Ning Tsai. "An integrated approach of AHP and DEMATEL methods in evaluating the criteria of auto spare parts industry." International Journal of Systems Science 43, no. 11 (November 2012): 2114–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207721.2011.564674.

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Ahire, Sanjay L., and K. C. O’Shaughnessy. "The role of top management commitment in quality management: an empirical analysis of the auto parts industry." International Journal of Quality Science 3, no. 1 (March 1998): 5–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13598539810196868.

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