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Managing design and supply complexity in automotive electrical/electronic systems
Managing complexity: it's not as tangible as a cable, connector, electrical center, or electronic module, but it is one of the critical services electrical/electronic (E/E) architecture suppliers like Delphi provides alongside these intricate components and systems. Without it, serious problems can result in terms of design, quality and delivery. With it, the right... »
GENIVI to launch first open sourced IVI platform at CES 2010
The GENIVI Alliance, an automotive industry association driving the development and adoption of an open in-vehicle Infotainment (IVI) reference platform, will unveil the GENIVI Platform version 1.0 at the International 2010 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). »
Kemet to expand production capacity in U.S.
Kemet has been awarded a $15.1-million Department of Energy (DoE) grant to support the development of electric-drive vehicles in the United States. The company plans to use the grant to expand production capacity at its S.C. plant to support several projects underway and to create more than 110 new jobs. »
Delphi bets on HEVs to drive growth
Global emissions standards and fuel economy regulations will accelerate demand for hybrid and electric vehicle technology, said Delphi Corp. at this week's IAA 2009, the international motor show for passenger cars in Frankfurt. »

ESNA spoke with ReSolve, part of Arrow's newly launched reverse logistics group, which also includes Intechra, an IT asset disposition services company and Converge, an independent distributor, to discuss the importance of a reverse supply chain logistics program.
The aftermath of Japan's earthquake last month has left the electronics supply chain struggling with production stoppages and shipment delays of electronic components and raw materials supply.
Because the DRAM market is highly volatile the current buyer's market could quickly swing into a seller's market during the second half of 2011. Buyers will need to keep an eye on several key issues.



Delphi Automotive intros an aluminum cable as an alternative to more expensive copper cabling in automotive applications.