Tag: October/November 2018
In Constant Motion
Ashley Frye strives to invest purpose in his life as head of the Tennessee Automotive Manufacturers Association.
A Forward Thinking Legacy In Mobility
The Ray: Building the Interstate of the Future in rural Georgia
A Mentor Inside And Outside Of The Classroom
Dr. Bob Woods paves the way for careers of excellence through Formula SAE at UT Arlington
ResourceMFG
Supplying the automotive industry with a critical resource: talent. From entry-level trainable workers to highly-skilled engineers, ResourceMFG helps automotive manufacturers meet their staffing needs.
Volvo in South Carolina
Jeff Moore, vice president of manufacturing at the new Volvo plant in South Carolina, talks about why the Palmetto State is the place for the luxury brand to build.
Shoals Extrusion
“Everybody cares.” How Shoals Extrusion sets itself apart from their competition
Elantra Gets Triangles, New Tech For 2019
The 2019 Hyundai Elantra offers a new measure of design intensity with a sleek, triangulated update to the front end.
Safety Would Take a Back Seat if Senate Passes Bill on Driverless Cars, Critics...
Consumer advocates are attacking a bill heading for a vote soon in the U.S. Senate that would clear legal obstacles for the deployment of driverless cars — a proposal that, critics say, lacks safeguards needed to protect the public and largely would let vehicle manufacturers regulate themselves.
Talking Tariffs
Auto industry observers say NAFTA re-do and tariff issues signal higher vehicle prices
Clemson Goes Deep
At CU-ICAR, grad students build a car from scratch in the Deep Orange program – and forge relationships with industry partners