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- Flexible work rules help factories meet productivity goals; Swing shifts are added; workers handle more jobs.(Insight)(Continental AG)(DaimlerChrysler AG. Chrysler Group)(Hyundai Corp)
- Byline: David Barkholz Hourly workers at Continental AG's brake plants in Virginia and North Carolina are getting a taste of the future with new work rules that the company says are helping Continental compete with lower-cost manufacturers abroad. Continental switched to...
- Research articles 2006-08-07
- New business spurs ContiTech unit to expand site.
- Byline: Mike McNulty ContiTech AG unit Stankiewicz GmbH has more than doubled the size of its parts plant in Spartanburg, S.C., to supply two Mercedes-Benz vehicles built in Alabama. Stankiewicz spent about $10 million to expand the factory to 145,800 square...
- Research articles 2006-01-16
- Continental buys remainder of Temic.(Continental AG buys final 40% stake from DaimlerChrysler AG)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- For about $188.8 million, Continental AG purchased from DaimlerChrysler AG the remaining 40 percent of the Temic electronics business it didn't own . German supplier Continental acquired a 60 percent stake in Temic a year ago for about $348 million. It folded the operation...
- Research articles 2002-04-15
- Continental buys Temic from DaimlerChrysler.
- HANNOVER, Germany - Continental AG will use the newly acquired Temic subsidiary to form part of an unnamed automotive electronics business. Continental on Monday, April 2, agreed to acquire 60 percent of Temic GmbH of Nuremberg, Germany, from DaimlerChrysler AG for a price ...
- Research articles 2001-04-09
- Temic sale could come soon.(TEMIC Automotive Electronics to be bought by Continental AG)(Brief Article)
- Continental AG could decide this week whether to buy electronics specialist Temic Automotive from DaimlerChrysler. The supervisory board of the $9 billion German chassis systems supplier was scheduled to meet today, Feb. 12, to consider a deal to buy all or part of Temic,...
- Research articles 2001-02-12
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- Continental decides to focus on control units.(Brief Article)
- After once considering steering acquisitions to enhance its chassis strategy, Continental AG says it won't buy into the rapidly changing segment. Instead, the German supplier will rely on its purchase of Temic Automotive, a Daimler-Chrysler electronics unit, to optimize the integration of...
- Research articles 2001-07-02
- MSC.Software's First Worldwide Automotive Conference Draws More Than 300 Engineering Leaders
- COSTA MESA, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 13, 1999-- MSC.Software MSC (NYSE:MNS), the world's leading developer of simulation software, is thrilled to announce that more than 300 of the world's leading automotive engineers have registered to attend the very first MSC.Software Worldwide Automotive Conference, Sept. 20-22 in Munich, Germany. Keynote speakers...
- Research articles 1999-09-13
- Automotive Industry Reaffirms MSC.Software's Position as Industry Leader During Worldwide Automotive Conference; Speakers Unanimously Demonstrate the Value of Simulation Technology
- LOS ANGELES--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 28, 1999-- MSC.Software's MSC(NYSE:MNS) Worldwide Automotive Conference held in Munich, Germany last week featured presentations from the world's leading automotive manufacturers and suppliers including; BMW, Ford, General Motors, Daimler-Chrysler, Volkswagen, Porsche, Audi, Volvo, Toyota, Nissan, DAF Trucks, Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries, Continental AG and NEC Systems Inc....
- Research articles 1999-09-28
- 5 years ago; The top stories from Automotive News Europe's February 7, 2001, issue - and how they developed.(News)(Toyota Motor Corp. to develop diesel engines)(Continental AG to acquire Daimler-Benz AG. Temic)(Mazda Motor Corp. on its distribution agreem
- Toyota gets new diesel Toyota will build a common-rail diesel engine at its new plant in Valenciennes, France, starting in early 2003. The 1.4-liter diesel engine will be used in the Yaris small-segment car. * Toyota not only started building...
- Research articles 2006-02-20
- Tech-Sym Unit To Acquire Telefunken Sendertechnik
- HOUSTON--BUSINESS WIRE--September 18, 1995--Tech-Sym Corporation (NYSE:TSY) today announced that its Continental Electronics Corporation subsidiary in Dallas, Texas, has agreed to acquire all the outstanding shares of TELEFUNKEN Sendertechnick GmbH from Daimler-Benz Aerospace AG. The transaction is subject to an existing restructuring plan of TELEFUNKEN Sendertechnik GmbH and the performance...
- Research articles 1995-09-18
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