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... demand in Europe and the “soft landing” of the ... Realcar project leader materials engineering, engineering technical services, Jaguar Land Rover. ... View this article
... intensive vehicles on the road today include Audi AG's A6, Tesla Motors Inc.'s electric Model S and Jaguar Land Rover Plc's Range Rover, the first ... View this article
... Newer global customers include Jaguar Land Rover Plc in Britain, Volkswagen AG in Brazil and Daimler AG's Mercedes-Benz unit in China. ... View this article
... aluminum capacity "basically sold out" thanks in part to aluminum-intensive vehicles, such as certain Land Rover and Jaguar models, Martens said. ... View this article
... Jaguar Land Rover has already signed a letter of intent to explore the possibility of setting up an automotive facility in Saudi Arabia. ... View this article
... more diversified sales outlets encompassing Chrysler Group LLC, Daimler AG, Ford Motor Co., Honda Motor Co., Jaguar Land Rover Plc, Nissan ... View this article
... Jaguar Land Rover Plc, a customer of Atlanta-based Novelis Inc. ... years, needed a solution to reduce the weight of its new Range Rover Evoque to ... View this article
... The two companies have a 20-year history of cooperation, and Novelis' aluminum is used widely across Jaguar Land Rover's product range. ... View this article
... Jaguar Land Rover, a customer of Atlanta-based Novelis Inc. ... 20 years, needed a solution to reduce the weight of its new Range Rover Evoque to ... View this article
... "Many of the top brands of automobiles assembled in Europe—Mercedes, BMW, Jaguar and Range Rover—are being sold in increasing quantities ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel