Autocar Professional’s March 15, 2023, issue is out!
The highlight of the issue is about the inclusiveness of women in the automotive ecosystem.
Autocar Professional Bureau
22 Mar 2023
Supply chain disruption and rising material costs are causing the global automotive industry to re-evaluate lean manufacturing principles and a shift to greater stock-holding – a move away from the just-in-time approach
Read moreThe highlight of the issue is about the inclusiveness of women in the automotive ecosystem.
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The highlight of the issue is about how the Renault Nissan Alliance plans to move forward with its business in India.
Preparations for the start of production of the first non-British production model are already in full swing.
Vincent Cobee has left the Citroen brand after three years to “pursue personal projects”.
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