Faurecia Emissions Control Technologies Netherlands B.V.
Location
Limburg
Founded
2007-07-05
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2025-04-21 (luxonomy.net)
Report: Where and how European luxury cars are manufactured |
After the huge scandal that uncovers the manufacture of fashion and luxury accessories in China, labeled as "Made in Europe", we analyze in depth the European luxury cars sector. European luxury cars are the result of highly complex global supply chains. Brands such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bentley or Rolls-Royce assemble their vehicles in Europe, but depend on a worldwide network of specialized suppliers and factories. In this report we investigate where its most important components are manufactured, which countries dominate the supply chain, who are the key suppliers and how brands are adapting their strategies to Asia's dependence. We also analyze where final assembly plants are located, as well as the initiatives for relocation, traceability and sustainability, and future trends (electrification, automation, new materials) in the manufacture of high -end components.
Read more2025-04-15 (sphericalinsights.com)
Global Exhaust Heat Recovery System Market Size To Worth USD 104.2 billion By 2033 | CAGR of 8.26%
Exhaust Heat Recovery System Market Size USD 104.2 Billion by 2033, at a CAGR of 8.26% and key vendor are Faurecia (France), Mahle (Germany)
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2024-05-21 (plasticsnews.com)
Auto supplier Forvia's sustainable materials unit grows globally
In February, Forvia materials group Materi'Act formed joint venture Materi'Act Dallas with PCR Recycling, marking its first production facility in North America, expected to begin its first production in the region later this year.
Read more2023-12-13 (lesechos.fr)
Sustainable materials: Forvia relies on AI to accelerate
By launching its subsidiary Materiact, the automotive equipment manufacturer Forvia is transforming itself into a manufacturer of sustainable materials, made from recycled or biosourced plastics, such as hemp. Artificial intelligence and machine learning significantly accelerate this process.
Read more2023-11-17 (prnewswire.co.uk)
Automotive Interior Materials Market to Surpass US$ 80.08 Billion by 2030 - Coherent Market Insights
/PRNewswire/ -- According to Coherent Market Insights, Global automotive interior materials market size was valued at US$ 56.26 Billion in 2022 and is expected...
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2023-07-06 (just-auto.com)
Faurecia Aims for CO2 Neutrality by 2025: Innovating Sustainable Materials & Technologies
Faurecia aims to achieve operational CO2 neutrality by 2025 through innovative solutions for zero-emissions mobility, eco-design, and circular economy. The company 's commitment to reducing its environmental footprint and establishing a CO2-neutral supply chain is commendable and aligned with the
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2022-05-10 (autovistagroup.com)
Are the Ukraine war and rising fuel prices hastening the transition to EVs?
Autovista24 senior data journalist Neil King explores the impact of the Ukraine war and rising fuel prices on the transition to EV adoption.
Read more2017-04-03 (interempresas.net)
Microcellular foamed material for an automotive part, award for sustainability
To meet environmental concerns in the automotive industry, this innovation focuses on reducing environmental impacts throughout the material's life cycle... - News
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2015-10-26 (plasticsnews.com)
Faurecia committed to automotive interiors
Amid dramatic changes in the global automotive interiors supply chain, with major suppliers Johnson Controls Inc. and Magna International Inc. stepping away from the sector, Faurecia North America President Mark Stidham said he sees value in staying the course.
Read more(automotivelogistics.media)
Seating analysis: Not sitting pretty for long
The modern vehicle seat is a sophisticated item and suppliers require very specific supply chain strategies of their own to stay competitive. Automotive Logistics provides an overview of this fast-changing sector
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