27 Mar 2012

Automotive

 

The price of piracy

This week, on the music front, Stephen Hollis sets out the costs to the music industry and individual artists who produce the music we all enjoy as he discusses the rise of the pirates of the digital age, and we also look at a different type of piracy. This is a far more deadly one in terms of being life-threatening (and even more costly in monetary terms), and it is also receiving attention, this time on the high seas, with anti-piracy efforts being boosted by a joint navy exercise involving the German and South African navies.

For all of you who find bank fees... how can we say this tactfully... onerous... you may be interested in the tiff between two of SA's major banks as FNB bites back at Standard Bank on the subject of bank charges.

And to end off, Martin Sprott and Dr Philip Bode say that South African companies had better get with the action and join the social media conversation. As the writers say, in one way or another, social media has always been with us - but now your customers are not just chatting about you and your products over the fence, but on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. That means comments (good and bad) are reaching a far wider audience - so you should capture the "energy" and turn it to your advantage. As Sprott and Bode say... put social media at the core of your customer- engagement strategy.

Rod Baker, general manager: content

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BMW, Guggenheim stop Berlin project over threats
BERLIN: German automaker BMW and New York's Guggenheim Museum have axed plans to bring an urban design showcase to a Berlin district over threats of attacks, a spokesman said on Tuesday (20 March 2012). Read more >>

Pledge to support automotive industry
PRETORIA: Government and the labour industry have signed a pledge to support the newly launched Eastern Cape Automotive Sector Support Initiative. Read more >>

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Metair supplies new tech batteries to BMW
First National Battery, a subsidiary of JSE-listed Metair Investments (MTA), has successfully completed a pre-series production run order for valve regulated lead acid batteries for the new BMW 3 Series vehicles. Read more >>

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Nissan revives old Datsun for emerging markets
JAKARTA: Japanese automaker Nissan on Tuesday (20 March 2012) it will revive its discontinued Datsun brand to meet demand for affordable cars in emerging markets such as Indonesia. Read more >>

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GM to close one or two factories in Europe
FRANKFURT: US auto giant General Motors intends to close one or two factories in Europe in order to boost profitability at its loss-making Opel unit, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday (23 March 2012). Read more >>

Prospect of local Toyota production
Toyota SA Motors (TSAM) has announced its intention to assemble the Quantum and Ses'fikile at its Prospecton plant in Durban. Read more >>

Locally manufactured caravan on show at Rand Show
For generations, the Rand Show has been the place to go to see what's new on the market. This year, the Rand Show is proud to host the launch of an exciting new range of locally designed and manufactured caravans. Read more >>


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Stunningly beautiful Opel GTC
[Henrie Geyser: motoring editor] The sleek and dashing new Opel Astra GTC has made its eagerly-awaited appearance on dealer showrooms in South Africa just months after it was first shown at the Johannesburg and Frankfurt motor shows - and it is every bit as sexy to drive as it is to look at. Read more >>

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