Transport infrastructure consists of the fastened installations, including roads , railways , airways , waterways , canals and pipelines and terminals resembling airports , railway stations , bus stations , warehouses , trucking terminals, refueling depots (together with fueling docks and gas stations ) and seaports Terminals could also be […]
Day: June 13, 2022
Laster restores 90% of car lighting module production in Shanghai
LED automotive lighting module maker Laster Tech has restored 90% of generation capacity at its Shanghai plant in China, and is stepping up satisfying its backlog of orders, in accordance to the Taiwan-dependent business. Laster had to scale down creation at its Shanghai plant to cope with the COVID lockdown […]
United Nations proposal could open up Tesla’s Full Self-Driving to Australia
The UN is advocating for higher speed limits, but only for robocars. 0 View 2 images The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) has put forward a draft amendment which would allow autonomous cars to drive up to 130km/h – more than double the current limit. The proposal would mean […]
Smart: Where is it now?
Arguably more than any other manufacturer, Smart is well known as a city car specialist. Models such as the ForTwo not only beat Mini at its own game, but polarised public opinion, giving the brand increased media attention and the confidence to eventually launch an entire lineup of compact cars […]
Auto parts workers on strike at UTIL Canada Ltd.
Harmony, ON, June 8, 2022 /CNW/ – Unifor Local 112 associates at car sections maker UTIL Canada Ltd. are on strike these days following endeavours to reach a negotiated settlement failed. Unifor Area 112 customers stand on the picket line at UTIL in Concord, Ontario. (CNW Group/Unifor) “Workers at UTIL […]