Sentences with phrase «assembly lines in»

The second stage includes a $ 359.36 million ATVM loan for Fisker's Project Nina, involving the manufacture of a plug - in hybrid in the U.S. Fisker estimates that up to 75,000 - 100,000 of these highly efficient vehicles will roll off assembly lines in the U.S. every year beginning in late 2012.
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Eh, I believe that Nintendo as a company would not make that much changes with the whole Brexit shenanigans; on the other hand, I'm more inclined to believe that companies with assembly lines in the UK (be it for UK - only goods distribution or world - wide tradings as well) might think of leaving their British branches in prevision of how drastically the export tolls might differ once the out - of - Europe transition is sorted out.
Let's just hope that a lot of what we're looking at here will also be leaving the assembly lines in Oxford.
[61] Nissan had been planning to phase out Titan production in its Canton, Mississippi factory in 2010 with the new Nissan - only design for a cab, body and interior riding on the Dodge Ram chassis assembled in Chrysler's truck assembly lines in Saltillo, Mexico.
And the first GLC Coupe units left the assembly lines in Bremen since June.
Production of those vehicles, on six assembly lines in the U.S. and Canada, ceased Monday but will resume Feb. 8, the automaker said.
Subaru's first three - row crossover since the Tribeca stopped rolling off assembly lines in 2014, the Ascent throws Subaru back into the hugely popular three - row midsize SUV ring.
As part of the deal, Mercedes is likely to shift production of the next Maybach to Aston's low - volume assembly lines in Gaydon.
Hundreds of auto - parts assembly lines in the Cleveland area will switch to manufacturing products that have greater sales potential, such as ball bearings for hip joints or wind farms.
If anything, Tesla could launch the Model 3 sooner than expected this year, and because manufacturing automobiles is an industrial practice that has been perfected over a century, there's good reason to believe that Tesla will be able to build thousands of Model 3's every month, once the assembly lines in California get up to speed.
«The assembly lines in Indiana — I mean, great people,» Hayes said.
This was a curious about - face for the Cupertino, Calif. - based tech giant whose success has been inextricably linked to shoulder - to - shoulder assembly lines in China.
Segura's grandfather fled the Mexican Revolution in 1917 for work on the assembly lines in Detroit — «from the state of Michoacán to the state of Michigan,» he used to say.
In the early years, we would have parts of our puzzles manufactured and then shipped to us, and we'd bring family and friends over and set up an assembly line in the basement.
If you think of the assembly line in a fantastic manufacturing plant or the global presence of McDonald's, they both seem complex, but in reality, they are a series of incredibly simple functions.
When I arrive at Georgetown Cupcake a few minutes after 1 a.m., a crew of six has just started setting the cupcake assembly line in motion.
Airbus has a final assembly line in Tianjin.
Prototypes are purpose - built, but GT cars are production cars that started their journey as a vehicle coming down the assembly line in a factory — then they get modified for performance and safety.
The last one rolled off the assembly line in 2006.
The $ 35,000 Model 3, the so - called electric car for the masses, began rolling off the assembly line in late July.
Its employees figured out how to arrange the assembly line in a way that saved space, a strategy that has been adopted in other plants.
Production of the big - selling midsize Jeep Cherokee SUV moved from Toledo, Ohio, to the Dart's former assembly line in Belvidere, Illinois.
Airbus primarily manufacturers the single - aisle A321 jet for the world's airlines in Hamburg, but has opened an assembly line in Mobile, Alabama to build planes for U.S. airlines.
The plant had been constructed, just ahead of America's entry into the Second World War, for the production of B - 24 Liberator bombers, which began rolling off the assembly line in 1941.
We made an assembly line in the church kitchen and things went pretty fast.
A smarter type of memory A recently announced alliance between HP and Hynix Semiconductor aims to fill the imminent gap with a denser and more energy - efficient technology called resistive random access memory (RRAM) that could roll off the assembly line in the next few years.
«Research does not function like an assembly line in which we can project outcomes.»
Dear Santa, hint hint: Supporters of the Kickstarter project are first in line when the Omni starts rolling off the assembly line in January, but Virtuix.com is taking advance orders now for a few different package options, which top out at about $ 600.
Now let's pretend that the cells that make up all your tissues are simply the product of an assembly line in this factory.
Stan works in his brother's car - repair shop, Sid in a men's clothing store, Ethel on an assembly line in a lightbulb factory.
For example, while a mobile based small learning video will appeal to the road warriors of the sales force, a shoulder to shoulder coaching strategy makes more sense to workers on an assembly line in the factory.
It's as if the short assembly line in Sant» Agata includes a final station where each Huracán nibbles on a Lexus.
Lexus revealed the 500th — and final — LFA rolled off the assembly line in Toyota City, Japan, on Friday, December 14.
It may seem like sacrilege to design an Elise that weighs more than 2000 pounds and offers a dual - clutch transmission, but the automotive landscape has considerably changed since the first Elise rolled off the assembly line in Hethel.
It rolled off the assembly line in Brampton, Ontario, as an all - blue Challenger R / T Scat Pack and then went to the Mopar Custom Shop in Windsor, across the river from Detroit.
The Cadillac ATS is a Michigan car through and through — it rolled off an assembly line in the state capital, Lansing — but it clearly wants to get the hell out of here.
Fifty - seven years after the first Fiat Cinquecento rolled off an assembly line in 1957, the automaker celebrates with a new special - edition version: the 2014 Fiat 500 1957 Edition.
The heart and soul of your NSX is hand - assembled by specialized engine builders in private engine bays reserved solely for NSX powertrain assembly at the Anna Engine Plant, our largest automobile engine plant in the world and the most technically advanced engine assembly line in North America.
This month, Honda is celebrating 35 years of auto manufacturing in the U.S., which began Nov. 1, 1982, with the start of its Accord assembly line in Marysville, Ohio.
The last J - body car, a 2005 Sunfire, rolled of the assembly line in June 22, 2005.
The Bolt (based on a different platform) joined the Aveo on the Orion assembly line in 2016, at a combined rate of 90,000 per year.
On June 30, 1953, (six months after the GM Motorama debut) the first production Corvette rolled off the assembly line in Flint, Michigan.
Starting from September 2015, models for the Turkish market were available with factory converted LPG version with the commencement of a new LPG - only assembly line in Honda's Turkey plant.
We're sure this Torch Red Corvette Z06 looked great just as it was when it came off the assembly line in Bowling Green, but a new set of wheels can add that extra personalization to the Corvette owner's new ride.
The summer of 2017 saw the 300,000 th G - Class roll off the assembly line in Graz — a Mercedes - Benz G 500 in designo Mauritius blue metallic with black leather seats and contrasting white topstitching (combined fuel consumption: 12.3 l / 100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 289 g / km).
The first production Avalon rolled off the TMMK assembly line in Georgetown, Kentucky, in September 1994.
The Audi Q3 — which will roll off the assembly line in Martorell, Spain near Barcelona — will go on sale in June.
After all, one could reason, the 1993 model looks exactly the same as every Allante built since the Italian / American two - seater began rolling off the assembly line in 1987.
The first B - Class electric drive rolls off the assembly line in Germany, as the B - class enters production ahead of it's upcoming sale date in North America.
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