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The first car to come off the Special Series lines, after seven weeks in which the processing was suspended just a few hours before its completion, was a Ferrari Monza SP2
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As the company marked its second birthday last week, in the midst of the global COVID-19 crisis, it can reflect on having established a landmark production facility in South Australia, launched multiple variants of the BT62 globally, and regained a presen
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The two companies announce that they have closed a transaction whereby Tesca is acquiring the business of Willy Schmitz and its operations, located in Germany
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The company has created a glass reinforcement adapted to the mass production of automotive parts, helping to lighten leaf springs by 60% compared to metal
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Marubeni Aerospace and Plataine will offer solutions to advanced manufacturers across Japan
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The innovative centre will help the firm’s designers and engineers to find further weight savings as the company develops its next generation of vehicles
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The business regards the production of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) to be launched by an automotive OEM
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The intention is to provide up to 25 percent weight savings compared to steel versions and allow for broader design flexibility
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Solvay, Premium AEROTEC and Faurecia Clean Mobility launch an industry research group
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And lightweight construction plays an especially important role within the context of e-mobility in the automotive sector
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The world leading organization for the promotion of composite materials moves up a gear to target the automotive industry
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The future of global automotive composites carbon fiber market looks promising with opportunities in various applications
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The market, according a report published by Lucintel, is expected to reach $3.5 billion by 2021











