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Council Post: The Automotive Supply Chain Has A Capacity Problem—But Not Where OEMs Think

Por: Forbes Business November 03, 2022

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CEO at , helping manufacturers to build some of the world’s most complex and advanced products. getty When asked how he went bankrupt, a character in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises responds: “... Gradually and then suddenly.” In the next few months, I believe automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) will start to see symptoms of the next auto industry crisis the same way: gradually, then suddenly. The symptoms will... + full article



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