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Tanfield Receives Offer For Electric Vehicle Division

Tanfield Group said that it has received a non-binding, conditional offer from Smith Electric Vehicles US (SEVUS) to acquire the assets of Smith Electric Vehicle division based in the UK, for GBP37m in cash. The board of Tanfield has granted Smith US a four month period of exclusivity.

Navistar Unveils International TerraStar Truck

Navistar has unveiled International TerraStar Class 4/5 commercial truck, which the company says will come with a range of commercial duty features from its commercial-duty MaxxForce 7 V-8 diesel engine to the roomiest cab available.

GMC Unveils New 2011 Sierra Denali HD

GMC has unveiled new 2011 Sierra Denali HD, which leads the redesigned lineup of 2011 Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD trucks that are expected to go on sale in early summer.

Infiniti Unveils Four New G Anniversary Editions

Infiniti has unveiled four new Infiniti G anniversary editions G37 Sedan, G37 Sedan AWD, G37 Coupe, and G37 Convertible, which are expected to go on sale at retailers nationwide in mid-April, in limited numbers with 350 G Sedans and 200 each of G Coupe and G Convertible.

GE, Navistar Expand Financing Relationship

GE, Navistar International, a manufacturer of trucks, buses and diesel engines, and Navistar Financial Corp (NFC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Navistar, have jointly expanded financing relationship, under which GE Capital will become Navistar's preferred provider of retail financing solutions to support sales of Navistar trucks and school buses in the US.

Navtrak To Use Garmin Portable Navigation Devices

Navtrak, a provider of GPS-based fleet tracking software, said that it would use Garmin portable navigation devices to provide real-time vehicle tracking and fleet management solutions for companies with mobile workers.

Honda To Build New Motorcycle Production Plant In India

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) plans to build a second motorcycle production plant to meet increasing demand in the motorcycle market in India.

General Dynamics Bags $41m Order For RG-31 MRAP Spare Parts

General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada has bagged a $41.5m delivery order modification for spare parts in support of RG-31 Mk5E vehicles under the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle program from US Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC).

Oshkosh Bags $35m Contract From US Army

Oshkosh Defense, a division of Oshkosh, has received three awards valued at around $35m from the US army TACOM life cycle management command (LCMC) for MRAP all-terrain vehicle (M-ATV) upgrades and in-theater support.

Daimler Sells 5.34% Stake In Tata Motors

Daimler has sold all of its 5.34% of the ordinary shares of Indian automotive company Tata Motors to various groups of investors through capital market. It will receive a cash inflow of approximately EUR300m from the sale.

Navistar Launches E-Commerce Website For Heavy Duty Truck, Bus Parts

Navistar International has launched a new e-commerce website to sell heavy duty truck and bus parts online to customers.

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Tata Nano: not only a product revolution, but also a breakthrough in product distribution

Customers buying a Tata Nano in India will have to pay a variable transportation charge depending upon the purchase location, with the car costing 11% more in Mumbai than in New Delhi. This novel approach may inspire other companies to follow suit with pioneering distribution strategies, which in turn could bring much-needed reform to the country's finished vehicle logistics industry.

Automakers need to address every link in the supply chain

Finished vehicle logistics is of vital importance to automakers and although there has been a greater emphasis on the inbound supply chain in the past, manufacturers now need a holistic approach to logistics. Changes in production patterns provide an opportunity to re-assess structures throughout the supply chain, including areas which have not previously been central to the logistics strategy.

The car aftermarket remains resilient in spite of recession

The current economic turmoil is hampering the automotive sector but the aftermarket, while not completely unaffected, remains resilient. However, key aftermarket players are having to face up to uncomfortable challenges, with the commodities price bubble boom and bust, severe pressure on consumer spending, low cash flow levels yielding insolvencies, and global car registrations in reverse.

Motor insurers: must gear up for recessionary dangers

According to recent surveys, the number of uninsured drivers in the UK has risen, and many in the industry are preparing for an increase in fraud claims as well. Insurers will have to be proactive in dealing with these threats to their profitability, as it is likely that the recession will continue to increase the number of uninsured drivers and fraudsters for some time.

India: radio taxis to be savior of car makers

Car makers in India are struggling due to a slump in car sales caused by the on-going financial meltdown. However, the growing radio taxis segment in India, which is expected to be a stable revenue stream for at least the next three to five years due to upcoming sporting events in the country, provides manufacturers with an alternative sales channel.

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