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Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: U.S. Supplier Plans Commodity Surcharge (www.just-auto.com)
The American OEM automotive industry bankrupted its supply base in the last decade by refusing to accept price increases for commodities and specialty metals caused by huge increases in the demand for them from Asia. The OEM American automotive industry then replaced its bankrupt suppliers by outsourcing...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: ANALYSIS-Aircraft demand to keep hi-tech metals high (uk.reuters.com)
At a conference in Barcelona last month entitled "Metals in the Aerospace Industry" an industry analyst forecast a total demand for 800, 000, 000 lbs of metal to build between 8,000 and 12,000 multi-engine jet passenger aircraft by 2020. Although most of the metal to be consumed was identified as aluminum...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Scrap dealers protest new regulations for resale of metal (www.philly.com)
If scrap dealers were made to account for the purchase of their wares; i.e., to affirm that their seller had leagl title to the goods, then the US scrap industry's small, family type businesses, would fail.
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Russia's Car Market Will Pass Germany's In Two Years Says Ghosn (goldsea.com)
The first industrial revolution in the west highgraded out the world's then known and accessible metal ores and energy minerals. Extraction and refining technologies have since kept up with the declining grades of ores and minerals accessible with today's infrastructures and machinery. But finally,...
George Dorkhom, President and Managing Partner
George Dorkhom, President and Managing Partner
AD&A Worldwide
Analysis of: Global steel prices - brace for a correction? (www.reuters.com)
The article rightfully points out to the increase in demand for steel products and metals in general and that countries as India, China and the Middle are one big construction site with high demand for raw metals thus increasing  prices of the benchmark products such as hot-rolled carbon steel...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: GM's Lutz Expresses 'Growing Confidence' In Chevy Volt Timetable (online.wsj.com)
The CEO of Toyota, the one and only only global car company with experience at mass producing vehicles using hybrid, gasoline-electric, power trains said, just a month ago that the lithium-ion battery is not ready for mass production. GM has received, so far, after an investment of , perhaps, one billion...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Beijing Pressures Automakers to Improve Efficiency (www.nytimes.com)
The Chinese government's demand that auto makers produce electric and internal combustion-electric (hybrid) vehicles for the Chinese domestic market has created a conflict in the global demand for minor metals. All car makers need minor metals that are critical to the production of the power train of...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: The Last Days of Cheap Chinese (www.slate.com)
GM's short sighted purchasing management, and probably Ford's as well, pinned its hopes for being able to make a profit primarily on reducing its costs of labor and materials by shifting as much as possible of its parts production to the People's republic of China. Just 3 years ago, in 2005, GM's global...
George Dorkhom, President and Managing Partner
George Dorkhom, President and Managing Partner
AD&A Worldwide
Analysis of: Heathrow’s older terminals still a disgrace, travellers say (travel.timesonline.co.uk)
London Heathrow is a problematic airport,  outed over congested and overely expanded facility. But beyond all this it is mismanaged and customer care  does not exist in the employees mind. Most business travelers are avoiding Heathrow and traveling out of London City airport , a smaller...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Why no one wants Delphi (www.247wallst.com)
Delphi is on life-support with no health insurance, and General Motors wants the world to think that it is offering to pay some of Delphi's bills out of the goodness of its corporate heart, and for old times sake.  The truth is that the sheer and massive incompetence of GM purchasing management has...

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