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This messes you up in the head! Hi Mix(ed)tape listeners! In track 5 of Were You Listening? we analyze the song Esto Te Pone La Cabeza Mala by Juan Formell y Los Van Van. Two wonderful practitioners of Cuban popular dances help us contextualize this song: Oesa and Cokie. They are two of the founders of Palenke Cuban Dance. During her time at Barnard College, Oesa developed a love for Afro-Cuban dance especially as she studied with her mentor, Rebecca Bliss. Cokie is a DJ and dancer who discovered Cuban music and dance while studying in Habana, Cuba, as part of her undergraduate degree at Vanderbilt University and working under Professor William Luis. In "Esto Te Pone La Cabeza Mala" Juan Formell presents a prime example of the approach with which he and Los Van Van create music: by fusing, mixing and creating a multitude of rhythms, an outstanding example of Cuban timba.Were we listening? We hope this track helps to add value to your listening and awareness in your dancing!Find all of our Were You Listening? episodes here.For more info and resources check our website here and our YouTube channel here.Contact us at: themixedtapepodcast@gmail.comIf you like the music we use check our playlists here.Host/Director of Series: Andrés Hincapié, PhDProducer: Melissa Villodas, PhDGraphic Content Creator: Susan Mykalcio
¡!Esto. Te Pone. La Cabeza. Mala!! Hola queridos oyentes de Mix(ed)tape! En el track 5 de Were You Listening? analizamos la canción Esto Te Pone La Cabeza Mala de Juan Formell y Los Van Van. Dos maravillosas practicantes de bailes populares cubanos nos ayudan a contextualizar esta canción: Oesa y Cokie. Ellas son dos de las fundadoras de Palenke Cuban Dance. Durante su tiempo en el Barnard College, Oesa desarrolló un amor por el baile afro cubano, especialmente a través de sus estudios con su mentora Rebecca Bliss. Cokie es DJ y bailadora, ella descubrió la música y el baile cubanos cuando estudió un tiempo en la Habana, Cuba, como parte de su pregrado en la universidad de Vanderbilt, y bajo la tutoría del profesor William Luis.En "Esto Te Pone La Cabeza Mala" Juan Formell nos presenta un ejemplo nítido del enfoque con el que él y Los Van Van crean música: fusionando, mezclando, y creando polirítmia, una muestra maravillosa de la timba cubana. ¿Estábamos escuchando? Encuentra todos los episodios de la serie aquí.Para más información sobre nuestras fuentes échale un vistazo a nuestro sitio web aquí y a nuestro canal de Youtube aquí.Contáctanos en: themixedtapepodcast@gmail.comSi te gustó la música que utilizamos, encuéntrala en nuestros playlists aquí.Host/Director de la serie: Andrés Hincapié, PhDProductora: Melissa Villodas, PhDCreadora de contenido gráfico: Susan Mykalcio
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Tom Madonna, Industry Executive Advisor for Automotive at SAP, and Bill Veltri, MBA, an IBM Associate Partner and SAP Leader for the Automotive, Aerospace & Defense industries with particular focus on Automotive OEMs, Distributors, Suppliers, and Dealers. Tom Madonna and Bill Veltri discuss how Automotive is at a once-in-100-years inflection point, with the industry moving into new methods of transacting and new business models that will enable improved customer engagement and provide access to the power of data. “Digital Vehicle Hub/Vehicle Management System is a new container for supporting those models.” Bill observes, “When thinking about the Automotive industry, the Distributors and Dealers are often overlooked, as most people focus on the manufacturing and supply chain processes. Moving vehicles from the manufacturing locations to the distributors, accessorizing those vehicles, and moving them to the right dealers is an important part of the vehicle supply chain.” OEMs, Dealerships, and Retailers need new ways of communication and passing information back-and-forth to support customers. Tom poses this top-of-mind question, “How much data is needed or wanted, and who owns that data?” Listen on-demand to hear the full conversation with Tom Madonna and Bill Veltri. More info: https://OESA.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Tom Madonna, Industry Executive Advisor for Automotive at SAP, and Bill Veltri, MBA, an IBM Associate Partner and SAP Leader for the Automotive, Aerospace & Defense industries with particular focus on Automotive OEMs, Distributors, Suppliers, and Dealers. Tom Madonna and Bill Veltri discuss how Automotive is at a once-in-100-years inflection point, with the industry moving into new methods of transacting and new business models that will enable improved customer engagement and provide access to the power of data. “Digital Vehicle Hub/Vehicle Management System is a new container for supporting those models.” Bill observes, “When thinking about the Automotive industry, the Distributors and Dealers are often overlooked, as most people focus on the manufacturing and supply chain processes. Moving vehicles from the manufacturing locations to the distributors, accessorizing those vehicles, and moving them to the right dealers is an important part of the vehicle supply chain.” OEMs, Dealerships, and Retailers need new ways of communication and passing information back-and-forth to support customers. Tom poses this top-of-mind question, “How much data is needed or wanted, and who owns that data?” Listen on-demand to hear the full conversation with Tom Madonna and Bill Veltri. More info: https://OESA.org
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Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Tom Madonna, Industry Executive Advisor for Automotive at SAP, and Bill Veltri, MBA, an IBM Associate Partner and SAP Leader for the Automotive, Aerospace & Defense industries with particular focus on Automotive OEMs, Distributors, Suppliers, and Dealers. Tom Madonna and Bill Veltri discuss how Automotive is at a once-in-100-years inflection point, with the industry moving into new methods of transacting and new business models that will enable improved customer engagement and provide access to the power of data. “Digital Vehicle Hub/Vehicle Management System is a new container for supporting those models.” Bill observes, “When thinking about the Automotive industry, the Distributors and Dealers are often overlooked, as most people focus on the manufacturing and supply chain processes. Moving vehicles from the manufacturing locations to the distributors, accessorizing those vehicles, and moving them to the right dealers is an important part of the vehicle supply chain.” OEMs, Dealerships, and Retailers need new ways of communication and passing information back-and-forth to support customers. Tom poses this top-of-mind question, “How much data is needed or wanted, and who owns that data?” Listen on-demand to hear the full conversation with Tom Madonna and Bill Veltri. More info: https://OESA.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Tom Madonna, Industry Executive Advisor for Automotive at SAP, and Bill Veltri, MBA, an IBM Associate Partner and SAP Leader for the Automotive, Aerospace & Defense industries with particular focus on Automotive OEMs, Distributors, Suppliers, and Dealers. Tom Madonna and Bill Veltri discuss how Automotive is at a once-in-100-years inflection point, with the industry moving into new methods of transacting and new business models that will enable improved customer engagement and provide access to the power of data. “Digital Vehicle Hub/Vehicle Management System is a new container for supporting those models.” Bill observes, “When thinking about the Automotive industry, the Distributors and Dealers are often overlooked, as most people focus on the manufacturing and supply chain processes. Moving vehicles from the manufacturing locations to the distributors, accessorizing those vehicles, and moving them to the right dealers is an important part of the vehicle supply chain.” OEMs, Dealerships, and Retailers need new ways of communication and passing information back-and-forth to support customers. Tom poses this top-of-mind question, “How much data is needed or wanted, and who owns that data?” Listen on-demand to hear the full conversation with Tom Madonna and Bill Veltri. More info: https://OESA.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Tom Madonna, Industry Executive Advisor for Automotive at SAP, and Nat Krishnan, Head of SAP Sales and Engagements for Manufacturing at Infosys. Tom Madonna and Nat Krishnan discuss how technology is helping automotive companies adopt and launch new business models faster, streamline costs and increase revenues. Customers' wants and needs are driving companies to change how and how fast they provide new products and innovations. Nat shares examples including Ford's Mobility subscription billing and Volvo's car-as-a-service. As technology maturity (EV, ADAS, AV) drives market cap, evaluation, and other business decisions, older brick-and-mortar companies are being pushed to change. Nat notes that this maturity enables EV startups to adopt best-in-class business capability faster and cheaper than ever, in as little as 1–2 years for Lordstown, Fisker and Rivian. Companies are demanding “skin in the game” from technology services suppliers, including outcome-based commercial models and ERP-as-a-service. Listen on-demand to the full conversation with Tom Madonna and Nat Krishnan. More info: https://OESA.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Sara Carlson, a Partner and Executive within the IBM Consulting Global Digital Commerce Practice, and Tom Madonna, Industry Executive Advisor for Automotive at SAP. Sara and Tom discuss how, as OEMs transform into Mobility companies, their business models will change and the total available market will grow tenfold as the focus shifts to price per mile from price per vehicle. To compete in this new environment, OEMs will need to provide differentiated consumer experiences, with services and vehicles enabled by convenient commerce with a higher number of transactions. And as fleet offerings evolve to include Autonomous and Electric Vehicles, they will provide fleet operators a new set of services – predictive maintenance, connected services, EV charging services, autonomous uptime services, and an ecosystem of 3rd party services. By 2030, these new service revenues are predicted to grow by 75%, helping to capture a 40% increase in revenue overall. Sara and Tom also explore this question: With customers' buying habits, methods, and expectations ever-changing, are the OEMs, dealerships, and retailers ready for this change? Listen on-demand to hear the full conversation with Sara Carlson and Tom Madonna. More info: https://OESA.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes JP McDaris, Director of Business Development at Entrada Group. JP McDaris observes that while American and European automotive manufacturers and suppliers are having a hard time finding labor, “in Mexico, there is no shortage of labor, as long as you know where to look.” His reasons: The median age of Mexico population's is 29, while the U.S. median age is 38. In Mexico, manufacturing is a sought-after, desirable profession, which young people learn and aspire to join. Entrada Group and its campus locations have been able to attract and retain labor, including skilled labor, to meet the growing needs of manufacturers that supply the automotive sector. JP McDaris predicts Mexico will become the close-to-home labor solution for not just automotive manufacturers in the US and Europe, but other industries as well. Listen to the full conversation for more insights from JP McDaris. More info: https://OESA.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Tom Madonna, Industry Executive Advisor for Automotive at SAP, and Amy Dale, a Partner in Infosys Consulting's ERP and Platforms. Tom Madonna and Amy Dale discuss how platform makers [EVs, AVs, others] are having to use technology to produce their products and achieve financial stability, helping them make speed-to-market the top priority. Embedding software into the product will require new pricing models, tracking capabilities and automation to up-sell or shut-off a service on-demand. Amy cites Porsche Connect, a complex service model that enables Google maps for older Porsche models. And the automotive industry's raw materials will change with the shift to EVs, placing demands on the steel industry to support building the new grid and the cars. Listen on-demand to the full conversation with Tom Madonna and Amy Dale. More info: https://OESA.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Anurag Garg, Vice President for Product Management for Platform, Analytics, and IIoT at Plex Systems. Anurag discusses how the challenges facing manufacturers through the last two years – supply chain shortages, labor shortages, retiring workforce – have accelerated the need for innovation and smart manufacturing. Plex is seeing the savviest manufacturers setting themselves apart by tackling the four biggest industry megatrends – Operational Control and Efficiency; Digitization & Automation; Supply Chain Optimization; and Shifting Workforce Dynamics. Anurag's advice for manufacturers: Build a resilient enterprise and manufacturing practices in light of how manufacturing is shifting. Listen to the full conversation for more of Anurag Garg's expert insights. Previous OESA podcasts: Automotive Insiders. More information: OESA.org.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Brian Irwin, Managing Director and lead of Accenture's Automotive and Mobility practice across North America, and Bill Newman, North America Executive Industry Advisor / Chief at SAP. Brian Irwin and Bill Newman discuss how supply chain challenges today truly feel like a “perfect storm”. Brian observes, “Automotive suppliers need to understand how we got here today and how we can prevent this from happening again. Supply chain is truly the heart of today's Automotive organization and they need to rebuild the heart of the company. Automotive organizations can use their supply chain to rethink their business model and to gain competitive advantage. Be sure to listen to the full conversation for more of their expert insights. For information about upcoming OESA events, visit OESA.org. Industry insights on previous OESA podcasts: Automotive Insiders.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Bill Newman, North America Executive Industry Advisor / Chief at SAP and Brian Irwin, Managing Director and lead of Accenture's Automotive and Mobility practice across North America. Bill Newman and Brian Irwin discuss how supply disruptions have increased the need for demand sensing and planning throughout the value chain. Bill observes, “Digital methods are creating unique ‘win' moments over companies still using traditional approaches. Supplier management and collaboration are paramount. It is critical to understand how your suppliers support your products going into available vehicles.” Balancing complex operations – and material flow inside plant operations – to maximize available output and revenue will enable large suppliers and vehicle makers to maximize revenue and profit per vehicle program. Be sure to hear the full conversation with more of their expert insights. For information about upcoming OESA events, visit OESA.org. Industry insights on previous OESA podcasts: Automotive Insiders.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes back Cathy Fisher, the Founder and President of Quistem, LLC, and Terry Onica, Director of Automotive at QAD to continue their discussion with OESA Automotive Insiders on October 12, 2021. You'll learn about the 24 essential supply chain processes Quistem and QAD have identified as the foundation to achieving automotive OEM delivery performance expectations. They share their expert insights on why sustainable supply chain performance requires the seamless integration of traditional supply chain and quality functions in automotive manufacturers. Cathy and Terry advise automotive suppliers that technology is the enabler to gain real-time visibility in managing their supply chains and becoming more predictive in supply chain decision-making. They also discuss the future of women in manufacturing. For more information, visit www.quistem.com and www.qad.com. To learn about upcoming OESA events, visit OESA.org. To hear industry insights on previous OESA podcasts: Automotive Insiders.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Elio Trolio, Senior Manager of Value Engineering at Plex Systems. Regarding Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE), Elio notes that is unclear to manufacturing leaders “what technology levers they can pull to begin driving improvements.” He also observes that real-time reporting on daily operational activities – to drive planning for each shift/day/week of production – is a key value case that auto manufacturing leaders should consider as a starting point on their transformation to Industry 4.0. Discussing supply chain planning challenges, he observes, “Chip shortages aside, the problem still exists with current tools and methods used in the automotive industry that prohibit long-range planning accuracy and drive greater noise and wastes across the automotive supplier network. There are still ways to drive improvements even in these unprecedented times.” Listen to the full conversation for more insights from Elio Trolio. For information about OESA events, visit OESA.org. To hear industry insights on previous OESA podcasts: Automotive Insiders.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Tom Roberts, Vice President, Automotive and Mobility at QAD. Mr. Roberts quotes Daimler CEO Ola Kallenius, who spoke in May 2021 about the challenge of speeding up the transition to electric vehicles: “We have to have an honest conversation about jobs…Everyone knows it takes more labour hours to assemble and build a combustion-based powertrain compared to an electric powertrain.” Tom noted that with a continuously contracting powertrain parts industry, companies will require parallel cuts in GA, which will squeeze corporate budgets for HR, IT, and other central functions. “Automotive is already finding it difficult to staff the jobs they have now and will not be able to increase wages to staff open positions. Companies must move toward simplification and standardization of processes and also must move toward IT automation to survive.” Discussing the chip shortage, Tom Roberts observed the challenge for OEMs building cars without the chips and parking them in big lots: “When they receive the chips, how will they then install the chips in those parked vehicles?” Listen to the full conversation and learn more from Tom Roberts. For information about OESA events, visit OESA.org. To hear industry insights on previous OESA podcasts: Automotive Insiders.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes attorney Jason W. Bank, the chair of Kerr Russell's Bankruptcy and Restructuring Practice Group, in Detroit. Kerr Russell is a full-service business law firm that represents numerous automotive businesses with all aspects of their legal needs. Mr. Bank explains how an automotive business in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy must prepare a comprehensive and realistic plan to restructure its financial affairs and demonstrate the plan has a reasonable chance of success with creditors, who are permitted to vote on it. He advises, “Contested hearings over disputes with creditors lead to more fees and expenses and can harm a company's ability to emerge from Chapter 11.” Tune in to hear more of his expertise. For information about OESA events, visit OESA.org. To hear industry insights on previous OESA podcasts: Automotive Insiders.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Cathy Fisher, Founder and President of Quistem, LLC, and Terry Onica, Director of Automotive at QAD. Cathy and Terry share their expert insights on the automotive supply chain crisis. “It's not just because of COVID. As an industry, we have not learned our lessons from the past to prevent disruptions.” They advise automotive manufacturers to apply the same level of systems thinking to supply chain management as they have applied to vehicle quality and safety because “money is made in the supply chain, not only on the shop floor.” For automation to really work, automotive manufacturers need to begin with supply chain processes and people. Tune in for Part 2 of this conversation on-demand starting November 9, 2021. For more information, visit www.quistem.com and www.qad.com. To learn about upcoming OESA events, visit OESA.org. To hear industry insights on previous OESA podcasts: Automotive Insiders.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Martin Bilderbeck, Director of Business Development in the Automotive Sector at Capgemini North America, and Bill Newman, North America Executive Industry Advisor / Chief at SAP. Today, 18 months into the global pandemic, what is changing and what is remaining the same as automotive companies look to improve operational resilience? As automotive suppliers worked through the COVID-19 recession, key processes and operating models once believed to be elective had become essential to create go-forward business resilience. Martin and Bill explore the evolution to electric vehicles, ongoing supply chain stressors and disruptions, and harnessing the power of data to become an intelligent industry. For information about upcoming OESA events, visit OESA.org. To hear industry insights on previous OESA podcasts: Automotive Insiders.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Brianne Ray, Business Relation Strategist for Communications & Client Strategy for LUX interactive's LyfeCycle technology tool for EHS&S. Brianne Ray describes EHS&S – Environment, Health, Safety & Sustainability – as far more than just meeting compliance and checking boxes. It is the critical heartbeat of keeping an organization safe for its employees, compliant, and focused on environmental loyalty. EHS&S is an organizational discipline that includes creating standardized health and safety procedures, analyzing data to identify workplace hazards and areas of risk, reducing exposure to harmful situations and substances, and mitigating future incidents. Brianne Ray's advice to automotive suppliers: “Don't forget to evolve and modernize! It's easy to stay in one place just because something seems to ‘work just fine'. Making your EHS&S program better starts with knowing it can't stay the way it has for the past 20 years. Don't put modernization on the back burner.” Listen on-demand to hear the full conversation with Brianne Ray. More info: https://OESA.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Paul Karon, founder of the Entrada Group in 2002. An entrepreneur with 30 years of experience in manufacturing in Mexico as an owner and management executive in the maquila industry, Paul chose Zacatecas for Entrada's first manufacturing park after evaluating central and northern Mexico sites that could significantly improve the competitiveness of Entrada's future clients. In 2003, Entrada forged a strategic relationship with Gilbarco-Veeder-Root, a Danaher company, and has continued to experience steady growth. Paul Karon discusses the advantages of operating in a small city in the small state of Fresnillo, Zacatecas, and Entrada's business model for 2nd and 3rd tier automotive suppliers that are typically owner-managed. He also shares two Entrada client success stories: US company Telamon and Canadian company Pacific Insight. Listen on-demand to hear the full conversation with Paul Karon. More info: https://OESA.org and www.entradagroup.com
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes back Jeff Schuster, President, Americas Operations and Global Vehicle Forecasts at LMC Automotive. Jeff revisits and updates his May 2025 assessment of the automotive market environment, electrification and other trends, and outlook for the US and global automotive industries. In May, Jeff expected LV sales to improve by 13% to 88 million units in 2021. He has since downscaled that figure to 11% growth and 86.7 million units this year, due to ongoing recovery disruptions and risks. From his earlier projection that BEVs would expand from 1.5% of sales in 2020 to 6% by 2024, Jeff now expects that figure to reach nearly 10% by 2024. He continues to see increased workplace flexibility and new technology coming into vehicles attracting workforce talent that hadn't previously considered automotive. Listen on-demand to hear more of Jeff Schuster's astute insights. More info: https://OESA.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing, restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely, relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes David Johnson, OESA's senior director of operations and events. David discusses how OESA is transitioning to hybrid event programing, to give suppliers and industry partners the opportunity to engage where they are, virtually or in person. He stresses the value of attending OESA programs. “Bringing a few nuggets of information back to the office from an OESA event subject matter expert can have monumental impacts on an organization. And the opportunity to network with peers creates an invaluable community that successful suppliers have utilized to great success.” David's big news: OESA is bringing back the Automotive Supplier Conference on Monday, November 8 at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, MI. This year's program will feature keynote speaker Daniel Pink, author of Drive and other bestselling business books. Sessions will feature senior executives from Ford, VW, Nissan, plus the much-anticipated annual Outlook Panel featuring Jeff Schuster from LMC and John Murphy from Bank of American Merrill Lynch. The conference will schedule significant time for networking including a post-event reception to bring the supplier community together. More info: https://OESA.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing, restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely, relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Peter Pearce, a principal at Baker Tilly and lead of the firm's Enterprise Solutions and Mobility and Transportation practices. Peter Pearce discusses repositioning of the automotive supply business, as leading automotive suppliers are leveraging advanced integrated technologies to accelerate and transform their business. He also addresses how manufacturers are looking for solutions to the gap in workforce through process reengineering and technology automation. His advice for the automotive supplier community: “Suppliers need to be brave in this new economy. Historically, we focused exclusively on the needs of customers and not the needs of the industry. As a supplier, we have so much more to offer the supply chain. The new OEMS and the traditional OEMS who are investing in the new EV technology still need the amazing engineering and design the existing supply chain has to offer, but need to develop and think differently on what we make, how we make it, and if we are profitable in doing so. If your product portfolio is exclusively linked to the ICE powertrain today, you need to diversify. Period.” More info: www.linkedin.com/company/bakertillyus and https://OESA.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing, restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely, relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes attorney Kurt Kissling, a partner in Warner Norcross + Judd's Detroit office, who counsels clients across the country on environmental issues, focusing on the Clean Air Act and its local equivalents. Kurt discusses upcoming new initiatives by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Environmental Justice (EJ): climate change, stricter tailpipe standards, and enhanced corporate reporting requirements for environment, social and corporate governance (ESG) issues. He also explains how the EPA may address EJ through additional facility inspections, “innovative relief” focused on enforcement remedies in local communities, enhanced community communication, and increased federal oversight including enforcement. Kurt Kissling's advice to automotive suppliers on these upcoming EPA initiatives: “Understand what's coming down the road, especially in terms of regulatory developments, because if you aren't at the table discussing the issue, you may appear on the menu.” More info: www.wnj.com and OESA.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing, restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely, relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Sebastien Trahan, Director for the Automotive Industry at SAP and Lee Riesterer, McFadyen Digital's Chief Digital Officer and Advisory Services Practice lead. Sebastien and Lee share their insights on the top digital market drivers for Automotive aftermarket suppliers, including consumerization of the B2B experience and new digital engagement models. You'll learn about the opportunities and advantages of horizontal, vertical, digital goods, niche and services Marketplace models, and the success stories of three early Marketplace innovators. They also cover important considerations for suppliers' Marketplace initiatives. For more info and to request their free book about Marketplaces, email LRiesterer@mcfadyen.com or Sebastien.Trahan@sap.com. More info: OESA.org.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Tony Brown, Director of Business Systems at EG [Ernie Green] Industries, founded in 1981 as a Tier 1 supplier to the automotive industry. Hear Tony Brown's insights on why digital transformation is important for automotive suppliers to move away from manual processes, how to approach company-wide adoption of new digital processes and why it's critical to engage and encourage champions across the organization. Tony also discusses automotive industry requirements and compliance – how OEMs are dictating information exchanges with suppliers and why technology infrastructure is key to being competitive. Don't miss this important episode. More info: OESA.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes real estate attorney Brandy L. Mathie, member with Kerr Russell and Weber, PLC. Brandy was named one of Michigan Lawyers Weekly's “Women in the Law,” Class of 2018, was honored by DBusiness Magazine as one of the “Top Lawyers in Real Estate” in 2019 and was recognized among The Best Lawyers in America® for 2021. On this episode, Brandy L. Mathie discusses the legal implications for commercial electric vehicle charging station installations, including municipal zoning laws, access compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), utilities and easements. She also covers the complexities of charging station ownership and the need for innovation of charging station infrastructure and placement. Listen on-demand to hear Brandy Mathie's insights. More info: https://OESA.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Jeff Schuster, President, Americas Operations and Global Vehicle Forecasts at LMC Automotive. Jeff Schuster observes that despite higher material prices and chip shortages in the current automotive market environment, sales are booming in the US and slowly improving in Europe, but at risk in India. On electrification and other trends, Jeff says BEVs volume is expected to gradually increase as prices come down and the infrastructure improves. Looking ahead, he sees more flexibility combined with new technology in vehicles, which could attract new talent who didn't previously consider automotive. He also predicts the industry can run leaner than previously thought. Listen on-demand to hear more of Jeff Schuster's astute insights. For more information: oesa.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Deloitte's Kevin Foster and SAP's Bill Newman for a round table discussion on “When Good Car Companies Create Great Profits…and Know What They Are.” The conversation covers automotive disruptors and impacts on the current automotive landscape; the capabilities required to operate in the ‘new world'; how increased visibility to cost-drivers can help businesses accelerate profitability; and how a common data model and integration of business processes can help increase cost savings, sales and profitability. Don't miss this insight-packed episode. More info: OESA.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes SAP's Bill Newman and Deloitte's Kevin Foster for a People, Vehicles and Profit round table discussion on timely topics important to vehicle makers, distributors and complex supplier assemblies. The podcast title is a paraphrase of the late Lee Iacoca's well-known quote, “In the end, all business operations can be reduced to three words: people, product, and profit.” The conversation covers vehicle logistics and profitability; the value of understanding vehicle demand; the need for accuracy in cost build-up and activity-based costing models; and the importance of aggregating sales revenue data to achieve a clear profit vision. Don't miss this insight-packed episode! More info: OESA.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. More info: OESA.org Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Raul Cabada, Director of Operations at The Entrada Group based in Mexico. Entrada Group is a manufacturing support provider that guides Tier One, Two, and Three automotive suppliers in setting up and running their own manufacturing operation in central Mexico. Entrada develops public and private partnerships for training and professional development in Mexico's auto manufacturing sector, offering dual programs that combine classroom theoretical learning with hands-on coursework. The Entrada Learning Center, the first-of-its-kind facility in the state of Zacatecas, is an example of economies of scale offered at Entrada's one million square foot manufacturing campus. Learn more about The Entrada Group on this informative Automotive Insiders episode.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes back SAP's Bill Newman to share his expertise on a range of timely automotive industry topics. Bill covers what the new Automotive Resilience look like a year after the start of the pandemic, including 2019 inadequacies, Covid-19 shutdown impacts, and pandemic liquidity effects in the supply base. He explains why supply chain “wobbles” have abated yet shortages still exist, including steady state of demand side supply planning, key shortages of components like semiconductor chips and batteries, and new policies around industrialization of regional supply capacity in North America. Bill also discusses changes in what and how the industry will build, including the BEV electrification uptick, and the importance of business succession planning for suppliers. More info: OESA.org Don't miss this insight-packed episode.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. More info: OESA.org Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Kiffi Ford, Senior Counsel at Warner Norcross and Judd. Kiffi specializes in labor and employment counseling and providing litigation representation to employers of all sizes. She discusses how automotive employers are handling COVID-19 vaccines for their employees, including whether employers can mandate the vaccine and the complications of granting vaccine accommodations and vaccine incentives to employees. Don't miss this very timely, informative Automotive Insiders conversation.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Ken Lombardo, a corporate and business law attorney at Kerr Russell, one of Detroit's leading law firms since 1874. Ken, who has been representing automotive suppliers for 25 years, explains why business succession planning is important, why it matters in the automotive industry, and how it impacts automotive suppliers. He also discusses exit strategies and timing for current owners. Don't miss this important episode! More info: OESA.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. More info: OESA.org Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Arianne Walker, chief evangelist for Alexa Auto at Amazon, where she helps educate automakers and device makers about voice. Arianne shares an overview of the power of Alexa technology in the vehicle, news about business deals with major manufacturers, what's ahead for Alexa in vehicles, and the impact and opportunities for the customer experience inside the vehicle and for suppliers. Arianne will be a keynote speaker on April 19, 2021 at OESA's Preparing Today for the Automotive Industry of Tomorrow webinar. Info: https://www.oesa.org/events Don't miss this important episode!
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. More info: OESA.org Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Cheryl Thompson, founder of the Center for Automotive Diversity, Inclusion & Advancement (CADIA), and Keiyania Mann, senior manager, council communications & planning at OESA. The conversation covers how Cheryl and Keiyania became involved in the automotive industry; shifting demographics in automotive; the business case for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; why Inclusion, Equity and Belonging are required to achieve Diversity and more. CADIA: www.linkedin.com/company/drivenbydiversity OESA DEI Council: www.oesa.org/councils/diversity-equity-and-inclusion-council Don't miss this timely, insight-packed episode!
The Buzz 1: “You care more about that car than you do about most people.” [Thelma (Geena Davis) to Louise (Susan Sarandon) in Thelma & Louise (1991) The Buzz 2: “A driver don't pick the cars. Mmm-mm. Cars pick the driver. It's a mystical bond between man and machine.” (Bernie Mac as Bobby Bolivia in Transformers,2 007 film) The Buzz 3: “The next few years should be exciting. We're in the midst of an electric vehicle onslaught and seeing a flood of new EV pickup trucks. We're also watching more supercar and hypercar debuts than ever before.” [www.motor1.com/car-lists/future-cars] Fast-forward to 2025. Will you own, lease by the hour, day, season or year, share, borrow, or be cargo in a vehicle that moves you from point A to point B? As the automotive industry literally shifts gears and accelerates, concepts like ICE, BEV and AV are grabbing headlines and the steering wheel as mainstream options for your future transportation comfort, speed and safety. Whether you're driving or simply along for the ride, will you want or need technology-enabled, driver-assisted, touchless/online, or virtual experiences? Remember how semiconductors changed the speed and capabilities in the computer industry? Let's see what's changing the automotive industry. We'll ask five car futurists – Tom Madonna at SAP, Julie Fream at OESA, Otto Schell at IGDCR, Clint Crook at Accenture, and Marco Gollarza at SAP – to predict our automotive journey, including the economic and environmental impacts of this evolution. Join us for The Future of Cars: What Will You Be Driving – Or Not – By 2025?
The Buzz 1: “You care more about that car than you do about most people.” [Thelma (Geena Davis) to Louise (Susan Sarandon) in Thelma & Louise (1991) The Buzz 2: “A driver don't pick the cars. Mmm-mm. Cars pick the driver. It's a mystical bond between man and machine.” (Bernie Mac as Bobby Bolivia in Transformers,2 007 film) The Buzz 3: “The next few years should be exciting. We're in the midst of an electric vehicle onslaught and seeing a flood of new EV pickup trucks. We're also watching more supercar and hypercar debuts than ever before.” [www.motor1.com/car-lists/future-cars] Fast-forward to 2025. Will you own, lease by the hour, day, season or year, share, borrow, or be cargo in a vehicle that moves you from point A to point B? As the automotive industry literally shifts gears and accelerates, concepts like ICE, BEV and AV are grabbing headlines and the steering wheel as mainstream options for your future transportation comfort, speed and safety. Whether you're driving or simply along for the ride, will you want or need technology-enabled, driver-assisted, touchless/online, or virtual experiences? Remember how semiconductors changed the speed and capabilities in the computer industry? Let's see what's changing the automotive industry. We'll ask five car futurists – Tom Madonna at SAP, Julie Fream at OESA, Otto Schell at IGDCR, Clint Crook at Accenture, and Marco Gollarza at SAP – to predict our automotive journey, including the economic and environmental impacts of this evolution. Join us for The Future of Cars: What Will You Be Driving – Or Not – By 2025?
The Buzz 1: “You care more about that car than you do about most people.” [Thelma (Geena Davis) to Louise (Susan Sarandon) in Thelma & Louise (1991) The Buzz 2: “A driver don't pick the cars. Mmm-mm. Cars pick the driver. It's a mystical bond between man and machine.” (Bernie Mac as Bobby Bolivia in Transformers,2 007 film) The Buzz 3: “The next few years should be exciting. We’re in the midst of an electric vehicle onslaught and seeing a flood of new EV pickup trucks. We're also watching more supercar and hypercar debuts than ever before.” [www.motor1.com/car-lists/future-cars] Fast-forward to 2025. Will you own, lease by the hour, day, season or year, share, borrow, or be cargo in a vehicle that moves you from point A to point B? As the automotive industry literally shifts gears and accelerates, concepts like ICE, BEV and AV are grabbing headlines and the steering wheel as mainstream options for your future transportation comfort, speed and safety. Whether you're driving or simply along for the ride, will you want or need technology-enabled, driver-assisted, touchless/online, or virtual experiences? Remember how semiconductors changed the speed and capabilities in the computer industry? Let’s see what's changing the automotive industry. We'll ask five car futurists – Tom Madonna at SAP, Julie Fream at OESA, Otto Schell at IGDCR, Clint Crook at Accenture, and Marco Gollarza at SAP – to predict our automotive journey, including the economic and environmental impacts of this evolution. Join us for The Future of Cars: What Will You Be Driving – Or Not – By 2025?
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. More info: OESA.org Host Bonnie D. Graham speaks with POLARIXPARTNER CEO Markus Wiederstein and Siemens Teamcenter Product Cost Management Executive John Monica about the automotive industry's concerns about carbon footprint calculation. OEM´s and Suppliers need the ability to calculate the CO2 footprint of the parts and the associated supply chain. The discussion covers regulatory impacts on Europe, the North American market and the world, and how VDA – CO2 will become a required element in supplier selection, in addition to price, quality, risk, and lead-time. More information: edward.mabley@polarixpartner.com Don't miss this timely discussion.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. OESA.org Host Bonnie D. Graham speaks with POLARIXPARTNER CEO Markus Wiederstein and Siemens Teamcenter Product Cost Management Executive John Monica about automotive suppliers' concerns that their OEM customers' quote response expectations don't allow for adequate analysis of profitability. The panel discusses RFQ process improvement supported by a new cost calculation tool. More information: edward.mabley@polarixpartner.com Don't miss this insight-packed special episode!
Automakers around the world are struggling with a shortage of computer chips that is bringing their assembly lines to a grinding halt. How did the industry get caught with this shortage, how is it trying to cope, and how will the problem get resolved? Our panel of experts explains what’s going on, and what needs to happen.
Automakers around the world are struggling with a shortage of computer chips that is bringing their assembly lines to a grinding halt. How did the industry get caught with this shortage, how is it trying to cope, and how will the problem get resolved? Our panel of experts explains what’s going on, and what needs to happen.
Julie Fream, CEO of the Original Equipment Suppliers Association, talks about the current state of the North American automotive supply chain, the global shortage of semiconductor components and how suppliers are adapting to the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham speaks with Scott Runner, Global Vice President of Connected Mobility Services and Intelligent Embedded Systems for Capgemini. Scott discusses why intelligent vehicles need to provide smart user experiences, not complex technologies. He shares his POV on the huge potential for automakers to deconstruct the car's current and future features to create user mobility-focused services leveraging Connected Mobility Services, i.e., a Robo Valet. And Scott explores the development of a next-generation mobility platform – the vehicle. More info: OESA.org
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. On today's special segment, host Bonnie D. Graham invites SAP's Bill Newman to share his automotive industry predictions for 2021. Prefacing his comments with a mixture of caution and hope”, Bill covers these six areas: The post-pandemic economy is here; Mobility's second inflection point; The shift to electric is on; Rideshare will return; 5G will enable scale; and Personally owned vehicle prices will accelerate in 2021. Don't miss this insight-packed special episode. More info: OESA.org Happy New Year from OESA Automotive Insiders.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Tom Madonna, SAP Industry Executive Adviser, speaks with Automotive Insiders host Bonnie D. Graham about how Industry 4.0 is impacting the automotive industry: products, people and processes. Tom discusses the biggest or boldest imperatives OEM and suppliers will have to undertake to fully realize benefits and predicts the winners and losers as combustible engines begin to be replaced with EV and AV platforms. He shares insights on how tech is changing the way we buy cars and the impact on vehicle inventory turnover. Don't miss this timely conversation.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Hear SAP's Bill Newman and Syniti's Leonard Maganza discuss the cash crisis for suppliers. Per OESA's supplier barometer studies, liquidity overruns will force an uptick in supplier distress now and into 2021 as automotive suppliers emerge from the pandemic recession and drive to growth targets. While companies in the competitive auto industry supply chain have always had to be well-run, today every area from purchasing to manufacturing to selling has to be further optimized to improve working capital and EBIT. Don't miss this insight-packed conversation!
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Automotive Insiders invited MEMA CTO Brian Daugherty back to share his expertise on several hot topics. Brian discusses how Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) are being developed and rolled out. He explains the impact on BEV trends of the global tightening of fuel economy standards and California's ‘so-called' ban on internal combustion engine vehicle sales after 2035. He also covers automated vehicles, the development of robo taxis, and what vehicle buyers can expect in terms of future driver assistance and automation technology. Don't miss Brian's insights!
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Automotive Insiders invited Thomas Madonna, SAP Industry Executive Adviser, and Daniel Davenport, Client Partner at Capgemini, to discuss Next Generation Vehicles and Service. They cover how OEMS are interacting with suppliers, dealers and retailers to capture data about vehicles, driving habits and locations visited, the value of the data and how others in the supply chain are tapping into the data. And they discuss what the industry is doing to exceed customer expectations and employees' “new normal” experience. Don't miss this timely conversation
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Automotive Insiders invited Martin French at Berylls Strategy Advisors to share his insights on the short-term implications of COVID-19 on the auto-mobility industry; the long-term value of the Network of Networks for companies whose financial resources are impacted negatively by the pandemic; and lessons learned continent-to-continent in the face of the pandemic. Don't miss this very timely discussion.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Automotive Insiders invited Bill Newman, SAP North America Executive Industry Adviser (Chief), and Daniel Davenport, Client Partner at Capgemini, to discuss Next Generation Distribution and Fleet Sales. Hear insights on the need for increased visibility and improved integration from vehicle manufacturers to distributors and fleet operators; how the pandemic helps to grow margins for companies engaged in captive fleet activities; the potential impact of a vehicle data GDPR on vehicle movement and fleet maintenance; and subscription billing business models.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Automotive Insiders invited Jeffrey A. May, attorney at Kerr Russell, to share his insights on the increasingly critical topic of Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Law. Jeff defines the differences between Data Privacy and Data Security; discusses the collection and use of automotive industry employees' and customers' health data, contact data and location data related to COVID-19; and explains the industry's privacy compliance obligations for employees who work remotely, including cross-border data transfers. Don't miss this very timely discussion.
Argentina was forced to remove all barriers to foreign trade and enter the global marketplace this resulted in the collapse of many local Argentine companies, as economically Argentina was not ready. Argentina was forced to request further loans to feeds its population which actually led to nation wide looting in 2001. In December 2001 on the verge of economic meltdown Argentina defaulted on its $93 billion debt.The World Bank in 1976 introduced a Transmigration program (Transmigration V) in Indonesia. This project was funded after the establishment of the Bank's OESA (environmental) office in 1971. Transmigration V was the largest resettlement program ever attempted and designed ultimately to transfer, over a period of twenty years, 65 million of Indonesians 165 million inhabitants from the overcrowded islands of Java, Bali, Madura, and Lombok. The WB objectives were: relief of the economic and social problems of the inner islands, reduction of unemployment on Java, relocation of manpower to the outer islands, the strengthening of national unity through ethnic integration, and improvement of the living standard of the poor. The project was a resounding failure it failed as the new settlements went out of control; a local population fought with the migrators and the tropical forest was devastated (destroying the lives of indigenous peoples). Many of the settlements were established in inhospitable sites. The Funding continued through 1987, despite the problems noted and despite the Bank's published stipulations (1982) concerning the treatment of groups to be resettled. https://www.thelionstares.com/post/reality-society-what-is-the-world-bank --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lions-tares/support
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Automotive Insiders invited Bill Newman, North America Executive Advisor Chief at SAP, and Richard Sanchez, Senior Manager in the Supply Chain Practice in Capgemini Invent, to share their expert insights on these subjects: The Deep Dark Well: Supply planning in a pandemic age of uncertainty; Moving Beyond the Wobble: How automotive parts are learning to walk again; and The Near Term: Isolationism, new trade pacts and tariff wars. Don't miss this timely, relevant conversation!
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Automotive Insiders invited Thomas Madonna, SAP Industry Executive Adviser, and Mike Darr, North American Automotive Lead for Capgemini's Invent unit, to discuss the re-opening of the automotive industry and what it means to Industry 4.0, safety and other concerns. They also explore working through the 'new normal' for skilled workers, as more generations leave the workforce because of Covid-19 and safety issues, as well as the contingent workforce's needs for shifts in employment and skills as the industry rebounds. Don't miss this timely conversation!
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Automotive Insiders invited Larry Williams, President and Chief Executive Officer for Henniges Automotive, and Larry Keyler, RSM's Global Automotive Industry leader, to discuss why supply chains for automotive manufacturers are the world's most complex process and how disruptive trends influence the chain from build to delivery. They also cover the impact of EV's on suppliers and current global supply chains, as well as changes to sourcing strategies as a result of the USMCA deal that took effect on July 1, 2020. Don't miss this timely conversation!
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. In this episode, Mike Newell, VP of Sales at We Predict, discusses the challenges and benefits of the early identification of poor-performing commercial vehicles' maintenance issues and complaints, with the dual goals of saving lives and avoiding recalls. He explains the importance of planning and tracking to enhance quality improvement, focusing on Tier 1 suppliers and fleet owners. Mike also shares his insights on the value of warranty accrual forecasting and forecasting for new vehicle launch quality. Don't miss this timely conversation!
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. In this episode, Renee Stephens, VP of Automotive at We Predict, and Jennifer A. Dukarski, auto technology attorney and partner at Butzel Long, explore the “new norm” that automotive suppliers must navigate to proactively identify and respond to potential safety concerns, including post-warranty products. They cover how the automotive supply chain must think differently to adapt to NHTSA's push for long-term monitoring and compliance for emerging technology, for which suppliers can be responsible for up to 10 years. Don't miss this timely conversation!
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. In this episode, OESA president and CEO, Julie Fream discusses the OESA 2020 Automotive Supplier Conference, The Journey…Back to the Future, to be held virtually on November 9–11, 2020. Sessions feature speakers from Morgan Stanley, Toyota Motor North America, General Motors, IHS Markit Automotive Advisory, Flex-N-Gate, Argo AI, ZF Friedrichshafen AG, Magna International, Lockton Michigan, Baker Tilly and RSM US LLC. Registration closes at 9 a.m. ET, November 5, 2020. Details at OESA.org. Don't miss this groundbreaking OESA conference!
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. In this episode, we speak with Michael “Max” Sneyd, a partner at the law firm of Kerr Russell and Weber. With 25 years of experience, Max leads the firm's Intellectual Property practice group and regularly represents suppliers in the automotive industry. Max discusses how Force Majeure clauses have been applied to COVID-19 and the way future clauses will be drafted. He also advises industry members to negotiate a solid contract at the start of a business relationship. Max's insights especially relevant with the reopening challenges for automotive.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. This episode features a lively discussion between RSM tax partner Larry Keyler and consulting principal Jason Alexander, along with Joe Perkins, CFO of Mobex Global (formally Busche Performance Group). Joe Perkins shares how Mobex Global has adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic, new processes and procedures they have adopted and much more. Don't miss this very timely, insightful, industry-relevant conversation.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. In this episode, we speak with Steve Horaney, Vice President of Membership and Sales at OESA. Steve is responsible for OESA member recruitment and retention, as well as leading the OESA Sales Executives, Legal Issues, and Advanced Technology Councils and the OESA Mobility Supplier Forum in Silicon Valley. Steve also coordinates the OESA OEM Town Hall meetings and is active in leading and coordinating numerous OESA topic-driven events. Steve discusses how Suppliers and Affiliates can become members of OESA and take advantage of OESA's important benefits.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. In this episode, we speak with Laurie Harbour, President and CEO of Harbour Results Inc. (HRI), the leading forecaster for the automotive tool and die industry. HRI collects and analyzes data on a regular basis through its Harbour IQ proprietary market intelligence tool. Laurie shares her insights on the impact of COVID-19 on the auto supply base, economic vulnerability for Tier 2 automotive toolmakers who make tools for suppliers as well as carmakers, and changes in automotive tooling for electric and autonomous cars. Don't miss this compelling interview!
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Today we ask William “Bill” Newman at SAP and Mike Latkovic at Capgemini for insights on which key processes and operating models, once believed to be elective, are now essential to create go-forward corporate resilience in the Automotive industry. They will also address why global supplier executives need to have multi-regional assets make, buy and sell their OE and aftermarket parts, and why global automotive suppliers need to build resilience and fitness in the design, source, make, sell and delivery process for vehicle parts. Don't miss this episode!
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Today we ask William “Bill” Newman at SAP and Mike Latkovic at Capgemini for insights on which key processes and operating models, once believed to be elective, are now essential to create go-forward corporate resilience in the Automotive industry. They will also address why global supplier executives need to have multi-regional assets make, buy and sell their OE and aftermarket parts, and why global automotive suppliers need to build resilience and fitness in the design, source, make, sell and delivery process for vehicle parts. Don't miss this episode!
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Today we ask William “Bill” Newman at SAP and Mike Latkovic at Capgemini for insights on which key processes and operating models, once believed to be elective, are now essential to create go-forward corporate resilience in the Automotive industry. They will also address why global supplier executives need to have multi-regional assets make, buy and sell their OE and aftermarket parts, and why global automotive suppliers need to build resilience and fitness in the design, source, make, sell and delivery process for vehicle parts. Don't miss this episode!
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. In this episode, Garry Carty, Logistics Control Systems, Senior Analyst at Toyota North America, shares his perspective as an OEM on how digital transformation and the Cloud have impacted Toyota and how they work with suppliers like Toyotetsu, and how suppliers are incorporating the real-time capabilities of shop floor control that come with digitalization for continuous improvement and optimization. He also has advice for suppliers who are looking toward, or are in the midst of, a digital transformation. Don't miss this insight-packed conversation.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. In this episode, Svitlana “Lana” Damon, Senior Business Consultant at Korn Consult Group KCG, discusses common business challenges that are leading manufacturers toward a digital transformation, the typical requirements they consider must-haves, and how to overcome the biggest obstacles they face. She also explains how data and analytics are helping the automakers she works with, and why some are “surprised” by the outcome of near real-time data. Don't miss this info-packed conversation.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. In this episode, Chad Walls, Information Systems Manager at Kamco Industries, Inc., discusses what their business was like before they began the path toward a Digital Transformation, and the defining moment when they realized they needed to move toward more digital operations. Chad also talks about compliance and standards, and how they have evolved over the years. Don't miss this insightful conversation.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. In this episode, Ann Wilson, the Senior Vice President for Government Affairs for the Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA), explains her role as the chief lobbyist for motor vehicle suppliers and MEMA's four divisions including AASA, HDMA, MERA, and OESA. Ann discusses the impact on suppliers of Covid-19, what suppliers need to know about the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement [new NAFTA], why Congress must act on Motor Vehicle Safety.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Today, we ask William “Bill” Newman at SAP and Mike Latkovic at Capgemini for their insights on the challenges and opportunities facing automotive companies preparing to go #BackToWork. They discuss possible blueprints and clues for reopening based on experiences of other countries and US states; emerging trends for collecting and managing employees' sensitive personal health information; and the impact of work-from-home successes on returning to the traditional work-in-the-office setting.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Today, we welcome Brian Daugherty, Chief Technology Officer for the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA). Brian shares his expert insights on the impacts of the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) final Safer Affordable Fuel-Efficient (“SAFE”) Vehicles Rule, which sets Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) and CO2 emissions standards for model years 2021–2026 passenger cars and light trucks. Tune in for Brian's expert insights.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. In this episode, OESA President and CEO Julie Fream announces a new OESA members-only Automotive Insiders Series” event on June 8 – 12, 2020. The five-day event is designed to help suppliers understand the new automotive landscape and learn how to make the tough decisions now to enable them to thrive in the new landscape. The series will cover the industry outlook, government actions, a VW Town Hall, and technology and leadership topics. Be sure to tune in to Julie's weekly podcast messages.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Today, we welcome Mike Latkovic, Vice President and the North America Market Leader for Automotive Suppliers at Capgemini. Mike will discuss how he got involved in the automotive industry and his relationship with OESA, and share his optimistic insights for OEM suppliers in the challenging 2020 economy.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Today, we welcome back OESA Executive Director Mike Jackson, who leads OESA's data compilation and analytics, identifies and researches industry trends and represents OESA at speaking engagements. Mike explains why innovation, collaboration with new partners, and an “ecosystem mindset” are strategically vital to the OEM supplier community. He also discusses Open Innovation, due diligence, and why Talent is “the new landscape”. Tune in for Mike's expert insights.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Today, we hear from OESA Executive Director Mike Jackson, who leads OESA's data compilation and analytics, identifies and researches industry trends and represents OESA at speaking engagements. As an industry expert, Mike offers advice for the automotive supplier community and reflects on past challenges to this community that also required resilience. Tune in for Mike's expert insights.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. In this episode, Bill Newman at SAP and Mike Latkovic at Capgemini discuss how impacts on vehicle revenue in 2020 will be off 20-30% for the year based on COVID-19 scenario; how auto companies are planning to go back to work with worker health and safety of paramount concern; why suppliers need to ensure communication at a very high level with customers to deploy re-start and back to work timelines; and why supply chain continuity and flexibility will be the keys for success.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Today, attorney James Deline, a senior member of Kerr Russell, one of Detroit's leading law firms, and chair of Kerr Russell's automotive industry practice group, addresses legal issues facing Suppliers regarding the resumption of production after the coronavirus stay at home order is released. Based on his experience with the automotive industry and the hardships during the 2008 recession, Jim shares top lessons that can help today's suppliers manage their resumption of production during and after this pandemic – including key contract terms and payments.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. In this episode, OESA President and CEO Julie Fream shares her insights on Health and Safety Resources for Automotive Suppliers in the Coronavirus Environment, offering baseline information for Suppliers of all sizes. She also discusses how the Automotive Supply Chain has come together to assist in face mask production during these unprecedented times. Be sure to tune in to Julie's weekly podcast messages.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Hear industry experts discuss today's Automotive hot topics, to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. In this episode, OESA President and CEO Julie Fream shares insights on the mission and goals of OESA and her message to OESA members during the coronavirus pandemic.
Automotive suppliers account for 80% of the parts and components that go into cars. They are also a major source of technological innovation. Right now, they face a lot of financial pressures and economic uncertainty. But if just a few things fall into place, the future could look a lot more optimistic.
Automotive suppliers account for 80% of the parts and components that go into cars. They are also a major source of technological innovation. Right now, they face a lot of financial pressures and economic uncertainty. But if just a few things fall into place, the future could look a lot more optimistic.
Automotive suppliers are critically important to developing new technology, they account for 70 percent of the value of a car. But they face a number of important issues, like possibly losing NAFTA and the impact of aluminum and steel tariffs. Joining us on this edition of Autoline This Week is Julie Fream, the President and CEO of the Original Equipment Suppliers Association, to discuss the issues facing suppliers.
Automotive suppliers are critically important to developing new technology, they account for 70 percent of the value of a car. But they face a number of important issues, like possibly losing NAFTA and the impact of aluminum and steel tariffs. Joining us on this edition of Autoline This Week is Julie Fream, the President and CEO of the Original Equipment Suppliers Association, to discuss the issues facing suppliers.
There’s so much changing with today’s auto industry from people to products and customers, the one thing that doesn’t change is the bottom line. That’s why it’s always interesting to see how the automotive economists see the coming year. Joining John McElroy on his annual show will be the chief economists from General Motors, Ford and the Original Equipment Specialty Association or OESA.
There’s so much changing with today’s auto industry from people to products and customers, the one thing that doesn’t change is the bottom line. That’s why it’s always interesting to see how the automotive economists see the coming year. Joining John McElroy on his annual show will be the chief economists from General Motors, Ford and the Original Equipment Specialty Association or OESA.
Over the past five years automotive suppliers did whatever they could to save money. Much of that savings came from eliminating their manufacturing capacity. Today with the auto industry once again going great guns Tier Ones are straining to meet demand, however, with the economy still suspect…they are as well. From the floor of the North American International Auto Show join John McElroy along with his guests Neil De Koker of OESA, Bridgestone’s Michael Martini along with Doug Grimm from casting component creator Grede on Autoline This Week.
Over the past five years automotive suppliers did whatever they could to save money. Much of that savings came from eliminating their manufacturing capacity. Today with the auto industry once again going great guns Tier Ones are straining to meet demand, however, with the economy still suspect…they are as well. From the floor of the North American International Auto Show join John McElroy along with his guests Neil De Koker of OESA, Bridgestone’s Michael Martini along with Doug Grimm from casting component creator Grede on Autoline This Week.
Over the past five years automotive suppliers did whatever they could to save money. Much of that savings came from eliminating their manufacturing capacity. Today with the auto industry once again going great guns Tier Ones are straining to meet demand, however, with the economy still suspect…they are as well. From the floor of the North American International Auto Show join John McElroy along with his guests Neil De Koker of OESA, Bridgestone’s Michael Martini along with Doug Grimm from casting component creator Grede on Autoline This Week.
After Hours is back and well rested after its Labor Day break, and this week we welcome Neil De Koker the founding President and CEO of the Original Equipment Suppliers Association (OESA). The oft-ignored supplier side of the automotive business develops more technology, jobs and innovation than you probably realize. It will be interesting to see how OESA's members are coping during these economic conditions. As usual, you can count on us to take a deep dive into the latest automotive news as well. John McElroy's in studio with Peter De Lorenzo, the Autoextremist and Mark Phelan from the Detroit Free Press.
Supply Shock In the economic world, a dramatic change in the price of a commodity or service is known as supply shock. In the automotive world, that same phrase these days might as well mean life support -- what many companies find themselves on. As manufacturers continue to deal with reorgs and slumping sales, the futures of the Tier 1, 2 and 3 suppliers who provide many of the parts for their cars and trucks are hanging in the balance. Some are waiting for payment, some are waiting for orders, while some are just waiting for the other shoe to drop. Doing what he can to prevent that is this week's Autoline guest Neil De Koker, president & CEO of the Original Equipment Supplier Association. The head of OESA since its founding in 1998, Mr. De Koker has nearly 50 years of automotive experience and has seen the industry from all sides. It almost goes without saying that he's never quite seen anything like this. Joining John on his journalist panel are Tom Murphy from Ward's AutoWorld and Jewel Gopwani of the Detroit Free Press.
Last week the government provided $3.5 billion in aid to auto suppliers that will be funneled through General Motors and Chrysler. But what about Ford’s suppliers, are they in just as much trouble as GM’s and Chrysler’s? On this edition of Autoline EXTRA, John McElroy sits down to talk with the voice of the supplier industry, Neil De Koker from the Original Equipment Suppliers Association (OESA). They discuss the health of Ford’s suppliers and if they need financial aid, how the downturn is affecting suppliers R&D budgets, and also if Chinese suppliers are interested in joining the OESA. Joining John in the discussion are Jewel Gopwani from the Detroit Free Press and Tom Murphy from Ward’s Auto World.
Supply ShockIn the economic world, a dramatic change in the price of a commodity or service is known as supply shock. In the automotive world, that same phrase these days might as well mean life support -- what many companies find themselves on.As manufacturers continue to deal with reorgs and slumping sales, the futures of the Tier 1, 2 and 3 suppliers who provide many of the parts for their cars and trucks are hanging in the balance. Some are waiting for payment, some are waiting for orders, while some are just waiting for the other shoe to drop.Doing what he can to prevent that is this week's Autoline guest Neil De Koker, president & CEO of the Original Equipment Supplier Association. The head of OESA since its founding in 1998, Mr. De Koker has nearly 50 years of automotive experience and has seen the industry from all sides. It almost goes without saying that he's never quite seen anything like this.Joining John on his journalist panel are Tom Murphy from Ward's AutoWorld and Jewel Gopwani of the Detroit Free Press.
Last week the government provided $3.5 billion in aid to auto suppliers that will be funneled through General Motors and Chrysler. But what about Ford’s suppliers, are they in just as much trouble as GM’s and Chrysler’s? On this edition of Autoline EXTRA, John McElroy sits down to talk with the voice of the supplier industry, Neil De Koker from the Original Equipment Suppliers Association (OESA). They discuss the health of Ford’s suppliers and if they need financial aid, how the downturn is affecting suppliers R&D budgets, and also if Chinese suppliers are interested in joining the OESA. Joining John in the discussion are Jewel Gopwani from the Detroit Free Press and Tom Murphy from Ward’s Auto World.
Neil De Koker, president and CEO of OESA, expects to see tremendous shifts in how and where cars are manufactured as emerging markets develop in Asia and other continents.