Indonesia’s Automotive Industry: Recent Trends and Challenges

2021 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 166-186
Author(s):  
Siwage Dharma Negara ◽  
Agus Syarip Hidayat ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (9) ◽  
pp. 41-44
Author(s):  
Krzysztof Brodzik ◽  
Joanna Faber

In-vehicle air quality in passengers’ cars is discussed in present paper. The discussion is based on factors influencing substantially interior air pollution in vehicles, mainly new ones, on test methods used in automotive sector for air quality assessment, and for elimination of pollution sources. Various approaches to control and to improve in-vehicle air quality was presented with regard to probable directions applied by the automotive industry.


Author(s):  
Rizwan Khan ◽  
Mohd Taqi ◽  
Amma Saba

The automotive industry is standing on the edge of the digital era. Digitization is the motivating force behind this change and is influencing every aspect of consumer behavior. Forces behind this digital transformation are the new technological possibilities which range from comprehensive connectivity, 3D printing, and the social network of virtual solutions as well. The impact of digitization can already be seen in today’s world and also in the automotive industry of India. Digitization will play an imperative role in the upcoming years such as artificial intelligence. This paper is primarily concerned with the recent trends of digitization and it also tries to measure the impact of digitization on the automobile supply chain between automobile manufacturers and suppliers. It is discussed the thrust on the potentialities of digitalization in the automobile industry of India and its impact on the overall performance of the industry. The study concluded that digitization has a significant impact on the automotive industry of India. Today, all the business practices become digitalized and foreign players use advanced technology in their products as compared to the national automotive players. The selling of automotive products is increased after the adoption of more advanced technology. It upgrades the quality of products and its service after sale which ultimately leads to the customer and brand loyalty used by the consumers.


Author(s):  
W. T. Donlon ◽  
J. E. Allison ◽  
S. Shinozaki

Light weight materials which possess high strength and durability are being utilized by the automotive industry to increase fuel economy. Rapidly solidified (RS) Al alloys are currently being extensively studied for this purpose. In this investigation the microstructure of an extruded Al-8Fe-2Mo alloy, produced by Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, Goverment Products Div. was examined in a JE0L 2000FX AEM. Both electropolished thin sections, and extraction replicas were examined to characterize this material. The consolidation procedure for producing this material included a 9:1 extrusion at 340°C followed by a 16:1 extrusion at 400°C, utilizing RS powders which have also been characterized utilizing electron microscopy.


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