The US heavy duty truck faces a challenging year as monthly orders reach an all time low.
May 8, 2020While the shortage of microchips for automobiles may be one of the most visible examples of supply chain issues limiting the ability of manufacturers to ramp up output, it's not the only one. The Biden administration has ordered a review of all supply chains critical to the US economy in an effort to identify weaknesses and work to remove them going forward.
March 8, 2021A big area for M&A activity in the last few years is in artificial intelligence, sensors, and related hardware.
May 31, 2022More planes being mothballed means more spare parts for the next plane down the line.
September 15, 2020With the knowledge that COVID-19 is passed from person to person via airborne transmission, vehicle manufacturers look at whether airflow can be improved inside car and truck cabins to improve health safety.
January 22, 2021This surge in pricing – caused by high crude oil prices and decreasing domestic production of diesel fuel – is set to cause further angst across many segments of the economy.
February 14, 2022US consumers have been confronted with sharply rising prices for a wide range of products – most notably, groceries and gasoline – and in a number of cases, the cause is the “supply chain”.
September 7, 2021E-Bike sales surged in Germany during the pandemic. With Americans spending so much more time outdoors can the success be replicated in the US?
April 9, 2021Winnebago and Thor Industries both announced a new type of concept recreational vehicles this week: all-electric, zero emission RVs.
January 21, 2022New car sales are down – finances have been a concern, and now it's hard to ramp up production – but the importance of the car has been reinforced as consumers look to avoid shared spaces during the pandemic.
September 3, 2020