Automotive Design and Production

JUL 2014

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AD&P; > July 2014 > TALK > Insights from IHS > Michael.Robinet@ihs.com 12 INSIGHTS FROM IHS Michael Robinet, Managing Director, IHS Automotive Consulting How Globalization Is Gobbling Up Local Resources "Globalization" is one of those oft-utilized—and oft over-utilized— terms used to describe several regional shifts within the industry. It pertains to the approach of how vehicles are engineered, manufac- tured, marketed, and components are sourced. To be concise, globali- zation means devoting fewer over- all resources to efectively cover more regions with a common design. Virtually every OEM touts this phi- losophy as investors are interested in the efciency of the approach and consumers beneft from the ability to improve technology inte- gration from a scale perspective. Since the middle of last decade, the momentum behind global plat- forms has gained steam to a point where the vast majority (over 90%) of unibody vehicles currently built in North America are also built elsewhere. While the Japanese and Korean OEMs were frst to bring these pan-region platforms to North America, European- and Detroit-based OEMs needed to move toward these structures from fexibility, speed and cost stand- points. In fact, in some cases we are entering the 2nd generation of global platforms, expanding the volume and body-style breadth. These started in the likely places of small and compact sedans/ hatchbacks, leveraging scale from Europe or Japan. Of late, midsize sedans, CUVs and even EU-designed full-size vans (Ford Transit and Ram ProMaster) have joined the parade of various oferings built in more than one region. Global platforms have altered the way procurement occurs. In the past, when diferent vehicles were built in each region, the use of regional suppliers was justifed. The engineering and design teams had full capability to handle their 0714ADP Insights -- Digital Version.indd 12 6/17/2014 1:12:04 PM

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