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    group (2016) highlighted that the group encompass twelve brands from seven European countries. The company’s brand portfolio include brand such as: • Volkswagen • SEAT • MAN • SKODA • Audi • Porsche • Bugatti • Lamborghini • Bentley • Ducati • SCANIA • Volkswagen commercial vehicle According to Volkswagen the

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    Volkswagen AG Automotive Company Essay

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    Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft (AG) is a German automotive company that was founded in 1937. Since then Volkswagen has continued to grow into a multinational corporation with production facilities in China, India, Latin America, Eastern Europe, Mexico, and The United States (Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft). Volkswagen also produces other brand name vehicles such as, Lamborghini, Audi, Bugatti, and Bentley (Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft). In order for a business to grow it must have worthy Business

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    Introduction VW also benefit from its competitors via its operational strategic in providing the company financial security. Other companies may only specialize in a specific country or focus on catering to upper or middle class, VW provides not Volkswagen (VW) is a versatile company that specializes in manufacturing half the world with luxury and commercial vehicles. VW’s headquarters were established in 1937 and are centrally located in Wolfsburg Lower Saxony, Germany (Volkswagen Group, History

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    Volkswagen (VLKAY), world’s third-largest automaker behind Toyota (TM) and General Motors (GM), has been an exceptional performer in the automotive industry, gaining 158% over the last five years. Although the U.S. is one of the Volkswagens smaller markets, it is a top seller in the Europe and China. As the company aspires to become the global industry leader by 2018, here are a few reasons to back up its ambitious claim. European auto industry poised for a rebound Europe’s beleaguered auto industry

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    Volkswagen: People’s Car The automotive industry globally involves the processes of manufacturing as well as sales of cars and other automobiles. The business of this industry is also inclusive of retailing activities like services; sale of spare parts, gas-station retails etc. by the year 2015, and the growth rate of the industry is expected to have a rise of 5.5% (Market Line, 2012). Moreover, as per International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers, this industry is the leading driver

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    Recommendation for Worldwide Governance Due to the global implications of some decisions made by Volkswagen, governing boards should strengthen their impact on worldwide automakers by working in conjunction with other countries in enforcing needed global regulations. If the impact of a product is global, then governance leadership of that product should also be at a global scale. Collaboration may never be achieved globally, but major consuming countries working in conjunction to enforce needed

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    The Change Of The Car Essay

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    The future 0f the car The auth0rs take full resρ0nsibility f0r the c0ntents 0f this ρublicati0n. The 0ρini0ns exρressed here d0 n0t necessarily reρresent the views 0f the VDI. Unless exρressly granted 0therwise by the ρublisher, all rights are reserved. These include the reρrinting, the ρh0t0mechanical reρr0ducti0n (ρh0t0c0ρy, micr0 c0ρy) and translati0n 0f the ρublicati0n, either in ρart 0r in wh0le. C0ver illustrati0n: The sρace uρ! Is 0ne visi0n 0f the car 0f the future fr0m V0lkswagen? The interi0r

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    The U.S. Automaker’s Environmental Outlook The U.S. automobile industry (hereinafter referred to as the “Industry”) represents 3% of America’s Gross domestic product (GDP) and almost 5% of the country’s workforce. The Industry has made huge gains since the Great Recession (2007-09), with domestic sales topping US$570 billion in 2015, the highest in fifteen years. Exports of vehicles and parts generate more revenue than aerospace. Current capacity produces over eleven million vehicles annually (AAPC

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    The Issue: The car manufacturing giant, Volkswagen, admitted to cheating on the emission tests of diesel cars to fall within the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency standards. The Concern: Although initial fraud was discovered in the U.S., the larger extent of Volkswagen’s emissions deception affects approximately 11 million cars world wide, producing significantly more air pollution than previously estimated. The concern also arises that throughout the auto industry; potential other companies

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    In the automotive world, efficiency and power are two elements of vehicle performance metrics that while important to many consumers and critics alike, appear to be elusive when in convolution with one another. In automotive history, good fuel efficiency equaled compromises in power and performance and vehicles with large displacements and torque usually had worse gas mileage. The exception to this rule were diesel engines, which managed to combine better efficiency than many four-cylinder gas engines

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