Saturday, February 5, 2011

Swedish Truck Makers Suffer Production Woes

Sweden's truck makers, which shed workers and curbed capacity during the economic downturn as sales dwindled, are encountering problems as they ramp up production now that demand has returned.
Volvo AB, the world's second-biggest truck maker by sales behind Germany's Daimler AG, said Friday that it had suffered "temporary production disturbances" in the fourth quarter of 2010 when it had "raised its manufacturing pace to a higher level." That came just two days after rival Scania AB disclosed problems of its own.
Demand for trucks has rebounded as quickly as it went into reverse. Volvo, which sells trucks under the Mack, Renault and UD Trucks brands as well as its own name, said its sales in 2010 jumped 28% to 48,041 vehicles from 37,678 in 2009. Order intake rocketed 63% to 62,051 vehicles from 38,166 and demand continues to climb, largely driven by the need to replace the aging population of heavy-duty trucks.
Markets in northern and central Europe—Scandinavia and Germany, in particular—have fuelled demand for Volvo's trucks. The market for heavy-duty trucks in Europe, where Volvo generates more than 40% of its sales, last year rose 8% to 179,000 vehicles, a figure that it expected to accelerate to 220,000 in 2011.
The North American market jumped 20% in 2010 to 142,000 vehicles and Volvo expects it to roar ahead to 220,000 this year. While the rebound is good news for Volvo and Scania, both have stuttered as they geared up to fill orders.
"There's no such thing as an ideal ramp-up," said Volvo Chief Executive Leif Johansson.
Volvo's problems are twofold: training new staff and supplier bottlenecks. The Gothenburg-based company, which let go 18,000 temporary and part-time workers and consultants from mid-2008, hired 2,000 workers in the fourth quarter of 2010, and each needed a couple of weeks' training before they could join in production. The company's permanent work force at the end of 2010 edged up to 90,409 from 89,178 a year earlier, but the number of temporary staff more than doubled to 14,851 from 7,104.
Temporary workers allow companies the flexibility to adjust production up or down to meet demand without the social welfare obligations that come with permanent hires.
Volvo's suppliers face challenges of their own. "Our suppliers are on the same journey as us. They are also forced to increase volumes at an extremely quick rate," Mr. Johansson said, adding that he believed Volvo would run into the same sort of production problems in the coming two quarters.
It was nearly impossible to forecast the kind of supplier problems Volvo would run into, Mr. Johansson said. "If we knew what kind of problems we'd meet, we'd do something about it," he said.
He added that supplier problems differed vastly—if a turbo supplier couldn't deliver, that impacted the entire production chain. "But if we're talking about a lack of rear-view mirrors, we can attach those afterwards and that has a very limited effect," he said.
Scania Chief Executive Leif Ostling on Wednesday indicated similar issues, warning of "continued risk of bottlenecks among both sub-contractors and bodybuilding companies." Scania let go 2,000 temporary workers during the downturn and implemented four-day weeks as demand eroded. However, its workforce had increased to 35,500 at the end of 2010 from 32,000 a year earlier.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Rumormill: Next Bugatti Veyron to hit 270 mph

Bugatti is reportedly beginning work on the next generation Veyron, and rumor has it that they're looking to hit Ludicrous Speed. Okay, maybe it won't go quite that fast, but with a target of 270 miles per hour, it figures to be pretty darn close.

According to AutoExpress, despite losing money on each one it builds, Volkswagen Group has no plans to watch its mighty hypercar fade away, and the next version will stick to the business of shattering perceptions of what a production car can do. Reportedly, the 8.0-liter W16 engine and its quad-turbo setup will return in a similar form as is employed in the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport. However, the new car will head to the scales and produce a number far below what we see in current Veyron models. It will achieve this through more extensive use of lightweight alloys and carbon-composite materials.

If AE is reading its tea leaves correctly, the new warp-speed Bugatti Veyron to make an appearance sometime in 2013.

Tata working on 40kmpl diesel Nano?

The dream child of Ratan Tata, envisioned to shift masses away from bikes and upgrade to cars, hasn’t yet ‘clicked’ the way all of us expected. People are still buying bikes and they are buying them in plenty.
Obviously, the Tatas aren’t giving up so early. They are planning to complete with the two-wheelers on a critical factor that influences an Indian consumer the most, whether it is 4-wheeler, two-wheeler or one-wheeler – Mileage!
A report from IndianCarsBikes suggests that the Nano Diesel is expected to deliver 40kmpl. For our international audience that’s 94 mpg! ICB adds that the Nano will not have a CRDI engine but will instead rely on the Tata ACE’s IDI engine.
Tata Nano diesel
We are not very sure of this ICB report as all along we have been hearing of a 2-cylinder CRDI engine being developed for the Nano. The company has also confirmed this development recently, giving ICB another credibility point.
Tata Motors to NDTV Profit in September 2010 -
We are developing a two-cylinder diesel engine for the Tata Nano. We will give ourselves the time that is required to develop and refine the engine to our satisfaction. It is premature to speak on the details.
The ACE is powered by 4-stroke, 2-cylinder, 700 cc engine which is only BS III compliant. The engine block is the Indica’s engine cut in half.
Clearly, this engine will be tweaked to make it BS IV complaint as Tata doesn’t want to miss out the congested areas in India where bike riding is a harrowing experience. As a result, we really cannot comment on the performance of the Nano diesel.
But 40 kmpl is something unbelievably fantastic.
This sort of mileage could certainly match up against a few bikes that are currently sold in India. Plus, because it’s a diesel, which right cost 40 rupees per liter, the cost of running a Nano would be below 1 rupee per kilometer.

Leaked – 2012 Mercedes M-Class; SKD planned this year

Financial Express reported last week that Mercedes Benz has expressed interest in assembling the new M-Class and GL-Class in India. Mercedes Benz is encouraged by the response both these products evoked in 2010. They clocked 523 units in this segment (2009 = 140units) which is a titanic 273% growth.
The GL and M-Class are brought to India presently through the CBU channel. The SKD operation (Semi-Knock Down) will be adopted for these two utility vehicles in 2011.
2012 Mercedes Benz M-Class
2012 Mercedes Benz M-Class leaked image
While the GL Class is expected to continue its life in the current form, the new M-Class is awaiting its debut at one of the motor shows in 2011. The new model is expected to change in all fronts and will take the fight to Audi Q5 and the BMW X5 with fresh exteriors, reworked mechanicals and new interiors.
The M’s current wheelbase will be maintained while the overhangs will be trimmed. Mercedes Benz noted the replacement model will focus on efficiency instead of outright performance, which will be its performance division AMG’s task.
To achieve a tree-hugging result on a vehicle resembling a hippopotamus, Mercedes Benz is working on a hybrid powertrain for the ML which will debut as the ML450 Hybrid.
For the European market, a 204hp 2.2-liter 4-cylinder petrol motor is going to be available on the lower trims, while the larger V6 gasoline unit will sit under the hood of the top-end model.
We have to wait and see if the locally assembled M-Class will drive up volumes for the company. A lot will depend on the engines and level of equipment.

XYLO LIMO

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Maruti Suzuki Kizashi Launched

The top most car manufacturer in India Maruti Suzuki launched its Kizashi luxury sedan priced for Rs17.5lakhs. The engine is set to have the power of 2.4 lit, with the specifications of 178PS, @6500rpm, and 230Nm torque @4000rpm and is derived from the Japanese apex facility. The MD and CEO of Maruti Suzuki India said that the launch of this car is a major step forward by offering the global standards to the top-end customers in India. There will be two versions of Kizashi sedan at Rs16.5 lakh (manual transmission) and Rs17.5 lakh for automatic transmission.

Maruti Kizashi

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Mercedes Benz Maybach In India

        German car manufacturer Mercedes-Benz is contemplating on relaunch of its Maybach for the Indian market. The move comes in the wake of rising demand for the super rich cars in the market. Mercedes Benz Maybach is capable of running at 275km/hr speed and Mercedes may fix the price of this car as Rs51 million in India. The company’s Chief Executive said the Indian luxury car has such a dearth for supercars as the cost may be on par private jets.

The analysis of the last year’s economy by Forbes revealed that there have been 17 new billionaires in the Indian population adding to the already existing to make it 69. As a partner of Daimler AG, Mercedes has sold 200 Maybach in the world market under two models – Maybach 57 S and 62. In the Chinese car market Mercedes has been selling 20 units of this Maybach but as of now there is no fixed target for India.


The executive said since its launch in 2004 Maybach has been moving at its own speed and for the Indian car market it is too early. But the company intends for a second push, he added. In the event of the launch of this Mercedes Benz Maybach in India, Mercedes would face VWAG’s Bentley and BMW’s Rolls Royce in this sector. This strategy is to migrate to newer markets as the developed markets have come to soft pedalingMercedes Benz Maybach