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Kickstart: Bumpy roads for auto industry


Published on 2024-12-03 08:01:33 - Aaron Neefham, N@N
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  • Carlos Tavares' resignation from Stellantis wasn't completely unexpected. Tavares had ruffled feathers with car dealers while suing suppliers over price disputes.

The article from Plastics News discusses the ongoing challenges faced by the automotive industry, particularly in the context of the Fakuma trade show in Germany. Despite the difficulties, the show has opened its doors, providing a platform for industry players to explore new opportunities and innovations. The event highlights the resilience of the sector, with companies like Arburg showcasing their latest technologies, including a new hybrid injection molding machine. Additionally, the article touches on the broader theme of the industry offering second chances, possibly referring to both the recovery from economic downturns and the integration of new, sustainable practices. The Fakuma event itself serves as a beacon of hope and continuity, fostering networking and business development in a time of uncertainty.

Read the Full Plastics News Article at:
[ https://www.plasticsnews.com/kickstart/rough-travel-continues-auto-industry-workplace-providing-second-chance-fakuma-opening-its ]