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Fast Company June 2002 Fara Warner |
Detroit Muscle Chet Huber of GM's OnStar has been working hard to connect automobile drivers to the outside world for seven years. His service has succeeded in ways he never expected -- and faced obstacles he never imagined...  |
Wired April 2002 Andrew Tilin |
You Are About To Crash After decades spent designing smarter airbags, antilock brakes, and collision-avoidance systems, Detroit has set its sights behind the wheel. Now the cutting edge of car safety is the driver. Brace yourself...  |
CIO April 1, 2002 Derek Slater |
GM Proves E-Business Matters Slow and steady no longer wins the race. E-business teaches GM to embrace risk and leave a lumbering legacy behind...  |
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Porsche Roars Back With Fred Schwab and an SUV Facing the abyss of a dismal sales year in 1993, the independent automaker has come back stronger than ever...  |
IndustryWeek April 1, 2002 Doug Bartholomew |
Scheduling For Complexity Automotive manufacturers take different approaches to sequencing vehicles on the assembly line...  |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2002 John Teresko |
Aiming For 'Autonomy' Far more than a dream car, a new concept vehicle from GM is really a proposal to reinvent the automotive industry...  |
Wired February 2002 Florence Williams |
Prophet of Bloom The future of manufacturing will be built on industrial-strength ecology, says architect William McDonough. The first step: Turn Ford's legendary River Rouge plant into a lean, green profit machine...  |
IndustryWeek February 1, 2002 Jill Jusko |
Nissan in Canton, Miss. Nissan's decision to locate in Mississippi was fueled by an initiative to build close to the customer...  |
IndustryWeek December 1, 2001 John Teresko |
Filo Concept Car Demonstrates By-Wire SKF's prototype probes the technology's implications for OEMs, suppliers and consumers...  |
Wired December 2001 Warren St. John |
RVolution The inside story of how Airstream is steering a hidebound industry into a sleek new era...  |
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