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  1. Automotivo Bibi Fogosa (Brazilian Portuguese: [aʊ̯tomoˈt͡ʃivu biˈbi foˈɡɔzɐ]) is a song by Brazilian female singer Bibi Babydoll and sound producer DJ Brunin XM released on May 19, 2023 via ONErpm.

  2. The automotive industry in Brazil sells to all over Latin America and the world. In the last few years, the Brazilian auto industry has grown quickly, attracting investments from the main global automakers. In 2007, production grew 14% compared to 2006 figures, reaching more than 4 million vehicles.

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    The automotive industry began in the 1860s with hundreds of manufacturers pioneering the horseless carriage. Early car manufacturing involved manual assembly by a human worker. The process evolved from engineers working on a stationary car, to a conveyor belt system where the car passed through multiple stations of more specialized engineers. Start...

    Safety is a state that implies being protected from any risk, danger, damage, or cause of injury. In the automotive industry, safety means that users, operators, or manufacturersdo not face any risk or danger coming from the motor vehicle or its spare parts. Safety for the automobiles themselves implies that there is no risk of damage. Safety in th...

    In 2007, there were about 806 million cars and light trucks on the road, consuming over 980 billion litres (980,000,000 m3) of gasoline and diesel fuel yearly. The automobile is a primary mode of transportation for many developed economies. The Detroit branch of Boston Consulting Group predicted that, by 2014, one-third of world demand would be in ...

    The global automotive industry is a major consumer of water. Some estimates surpass 180,000 L (39,000 imp gal) of water per car manufactured, depending on whether tyre production is included. Production processes that use a significant volume of water include surface treatment, painting, coating, washing, cooling, air-conditioning, and boilers, not...

    By country

    The OICA counts over 50 countries that assemble, manufacture, or disseminate automobiles. Of those, only 15 countries (boldfacedin the list below) currently possess the capability to design original production automobiles from the ground up.

    By manufacturer

    These were the ten largest manufacturers by production volume as of 2017, of which the eight largest were in the top 8 positions since Fiat's 2013 acquisition of the Chrysler Corporation (although the PSA Group had been in the top 8 1999 to 2012) and the five largest in the top 5 positions since 2007, according to OICA, which, however, stopped publishing statistics of motor vehicle production by manufacturer after 2017. All ten remained as the ten largest automakers by sales until the merger...

    Stake holding

    It is common for automobile manufacturers to hold stakes in other automobile manufacturers. These ownerships can be explored under the detail for the individual companies. Notable current relationships include:[citation needed] 1. Daihatsu holds a 25% stake in Perodua. 2. Daimler holds a 10.0% stake in KAMAZ. 3. Daimler holds an 89.29% stake in Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation. 4. Daimler holds a 3.1% in the Renault-Nissan Alliance, while Renault-Nissan Alliance holds a 3.1% share in...

    Ajitha, P. V., and Ankita Nagra. "An Overview of Artificial Intelligence in Automobile Industry–A Case Study on Tesla Cars." Solid State Technology 64.2 (2021): 503–512. online
    Banerjee, Preeta M., and Micaela Preskill. "The role of government in shifting firm innovation focus in the automobile industry" in Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Sustainability(Routledge, 2017)...
    Bohnsack, René, et al. "Driving the electric bandwagon: The dynamics of incumbents' sustainable innovation." Business Strategy and the Environment 29.2 (2020): 727–743 online.
    Bungsche, Holger. "Regional economic integration and the automobile industry: automobile policies, division of labour, production network formation and market development in the EU and ASEAN." Inte...
    The dictionary definition of automotive industryat Wiktionary
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  3. AUTOMOTIVE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of automotive in English. automotive. adjective [ before noun ] us / ˌɑː.t̬əˈmoʊ.t̬ɪv / uk / ˌɔː.təˈməʊ.tɪv / Add to word list. relating to road vehicles: the automotive industry. automotive manufacturing / engineers. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Cars. 4×4.

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  5. Indústria automobilística. A indústria automobilística, indústria automotiva ou indústria de automóveis, é a indústria envolvida com o projeto, desenvolvimento, fabricação, publicidade e a venda de veículos automóveis. Em 2006, mais de 69 milhões de veículos, incluindo automóveis e veículos comerciais, foram produzidos no mundo. [ 1] .

    • atividade económica (indústria manufatureira)
    • division in classification of productive activities
    • indústria de transporte
    • automóvel, veículo automóvel, camião, motocicleta
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ToyotaToyota - Wikipedia

    Toyota Motor Corporation (Japanese: トヨタ自動車株式会社, Hepburn: Toyota Jidōsha kabushikigaisha, IPA:, English: / t ɔɪ ˈ j oʊ t ə /, commonly known as simply Toyota) is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan.

  7. Citroën is automobile manufacturer based in France. André-Gustave Citroën started the company in 1919 and it became the first mass-production automobile company outside the USA. [4] . Citroën was the first to create a sales and services network that goes with the automobile. [5] 1919. Innovations. Citroën were innovators in automobile design.

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