A Sprinter cargo van makes its method out of the assembly line at the Mercedes-Benz plant in North Charleston. The German automaker is concerned about the influence Fresh importation tariffs going to have on its Southeast manufacturing operations. File/Provided/Mercedes-Benz Vans
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Nissan, NADDC to develop Nigeria's auto industry
Ojoi IgajahA Fresh copartnership among universal automaker, Nissan, & the National Automotive Design & Development Council is Determine to benefit the industry in Nigeria. In a meeting by NADDC officials, led by the Director-General, Mr. Jelani Aliyu, in Lagos, Nissan said it would promote its investments in the country Extremely as to innovate further jobs for Nigerians. Commending Nissan for its backing towards the development of Nigeria's auto industry over the years, Aliyu said which the NADDC was too partnering by other automakers to grow the sector. He said, "NADDC is working on building automotive supplier parks in Nnewi, Kaduna & Oshogbo which would go into automotive components produce. Every Nigerian has the right to be enable to of afford & Utilize a Fresh car which is secure , effective & Effective.These three technologies are about to revolutionize the auto industry
referring to The automotive industry is facing a Fresh era of self-driving cars , the "Uber influence," & the decline of oil-dependent cars. however EV technology has been around for years, as detailed by the documentary Who Killed the Electric vehicle (2006). Although delivery & ride-hailing services seem the generality obvious applications for fleets of self-driving cars , vehicle ownership offers another opportunity. Radical industry redesignMany opportunities exist for those willing to evolve by the fast-paced technological advancements of the industry. By employing human-centered design, we can even push the auto industry toward a Fresh dream, 1 which is environmentally sound & accessible to all.collected by :Catlin Logan
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