West Michigan auto parts manufacturing has entered what appears to be a period of long suffering: plant closures, layoffs, and once profitable businesses moving south in search of lower operating costs. New grim announcements occur with apparent regularity on the evening news. There are, however, a number of companies in the region that continue to be successful, that are growing and capturing new business at a profit
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Michigan Department of Commerce, Lansinghttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/986/2/83985....
Despite the weakened condition of Michigan’s economy, the west side of our state was able to hold it...
Industrial Technology Institute, Ann Arbor, Mich.Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint, Mich.http:/...
[Excerpt] The U.S. motor vehicle manufacturing industry\u27 employs 880,000 workers, or approximatel...
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Although economic history will record that the Michigan recession probably began sometime in 2006, t...
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The economy of the West Midlands Region of England is dominated by a small number of large manufactu...
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This article is part of the collection of writings of Marshall (Mike) Westfall, retired autoworker f...
moved his Model T plant to Highland Park to avoid paying Detroit city taxes, American local governme...
The U.S. motor vehicle industry is one of the largest, most complex and highly integrated sectors of...
The authors examine changes in the footprint of the auto industry in the United States, starting in ...
America\u27s love affair with the mechanical \u27\u27horseless carriage\u27 - the automobile - has s...
Michigan Department of Commerce, Lansinghttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/986/2/83985....
Despite the weakened condition of Michigan’s economy, the west side of our state was able to hold it...
Industrial Technology Institute, Ann Arbor, Mich.Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint, Mich.http:/...
[Excerpt] The U.S. motor vehicle manufacturing industry\u27 employs 880,000 workers, or approximatel...
The U.S. motor vehicle manufacturing industry employs about 1 millions workers, or about 7.5% of the...
Although economic history will record that the Michigan recession probably began sometime in 2006, t...
This article reviews some recent books on automotive competition that broadly focus on the rise of t...
The North American auto marketplace witnessed a major restructuring during the 1980s. This article e...
The economy of the West Midlands Region of England is dominated by a small number of large manufactu...
The big three U.S. auto manufacturers namely General Motors, Ford and Chrysler play an important rol...
This article is part of the collection of writings of Marshall (Mike) Westfall, retired autoworker f...
moved his Model T plant to Highland Park to avoid paying Detroit city taxes, American local governme...
The U.S. motor vehicle industry is one of the largest, most complex and highly integrated sectors of...
The authors examine changes in the footprint of the auto industry in the United States, starting in ...
America\u27s love affair with the mechanical \u27\u27horseless carriage\u27 - the automobile - has s...