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    In France, there is a bonus-malus system based on type-approval CO2 emissions. Vehicles with CO2 emission between 0 and 20 g per kilometer receive a bonus of 27% of their purchase price up to EUR 6300. This category includes 100% electric vehicles (BEVs and FCVs). Vehicles with CO2 emissions between 21 and 60 g/km are eligible for a bonus covering 20% of their purchase price up to EUR 4000. This category includes PHEVs. Vehicles with CO2 emissions above 131 g/km are subject to increased taxes which

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    Building administrations have been a developing business for a considerable length of time, energized by the expanding many-sided quality of electronic vehicle frameworks, for example, motor administration, security framework programming, and some more. The business sector progression were further pushed by the propensity of vehicle producers to expand the obligation of their suppliers. It has been and keeps on being essentially the stringent discharges enactment that has brought building prerequisites

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    INTRODUCTION In 1597, Sir Francis Bacon wrote, “Knowledge is Power”. Hundreds of years later, this quote still implies today, especially for the success of any business. Today, businesses are flooded with constant data and information. Yet, managing all this information on a daily basis has definitely been a challenge for many companies to overcome. Today, managing knowledge is power; hence, the growing interest in knowledge management systems. The term knowledge management refers to the “discipline

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    The alliance between Fiat and Chrysler has been beneficial. I however don’t feel it fixes all of Chrysler’s problems but has been vital for its survival in the automobile industry. The alliance allowed Fiat an entry into the America. Fiat gives Chrysler access to its available technology; however will not pay any money for the stake. Fiat had addressed the public, saying it wanted a place to produce its automobiles in North America for its Alfa Romeo brand. I think it is essential that the alliance

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    Contents | Sl. No. | Titles | Page No. | I | Chapter 1  Introduction  Literature Review  Statement of the Problem  Purpose of the Study  Scope of the study  Objectives of the Study | | II | Chapter 2  Organization Profile  Organization Chart  Sampling and Research Design  Data Collection Method | | III | Chapter 3  Results & discussion with Charts & graphs  Findings  Suggestions  Conclusions | | IV | Chapter 4  AppendixQuestionnaire  Bibliography  Joining Report

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    The Chrysler Group LLC initial public offering (IPO) was initiated by a trust known as the United Auto Workers (UAW) Retiree Medical Benefits Trust to cover medical benefits for retired workers who owned 41.5% of the company. The trust was created in 2007 as a way of reducing Chrysler's financial liability of paying existing workers and former employees’ health care costs and retirements. Initially, the trust was not supposed to have a large share of its assets in the form of stock, but with Chrysler

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    Being one of the largest countries, Germany consists of sixteen separate states, who govern themselves, with the largest of them being Bavaria. Germany is bordered by many thriving nations such as Austria, Switzerland, and Luxembourg, which have all chosen German as the national language. This superpower of a country has left its mark on many cultures, although the Netherlands and Germany are separate lands, they share the same ancestors of the Germanic race. Some Northern Germans speak in a dialect

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    Potential Competitors to Honda Jets: There are two global companies that manufacture light jets and have a global presence; they are Cessna (owned by Textron Aviation, USA) and Learjet (owned by Bombardier Industries, Canada). Notably both companies have a well-established track record in aviation and global business. In particular both companies have business dealings and manufacturing interests in South East Asia. Both companies at their core however cater to the lucrative North American and European

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    as the concept car photography. Today, there are a number of concept car photographers, such as the renowned Tim Wallace who has worked with a number of car manufacturers and brands such as Aston Martin, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Dodge, Chevrolet, and Peugeot. The need to reach many customers as possible motivated the development of concept car photography. This is because many customers across the globe are unable to attend the motor shows where concept cars are normally displayed. Therefore, good, quality

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    In summary such proliferation strategies were based on high effective project management methods. Comparative studies [36].updated in 1990s and published in 1995s, the develop performance achieved by Japanese firms according three key chosen by the researchers lead time, project team productivity as measured by the number of engineering hours thus required to develop the project, and the quality of the vehicles into market. Stage.3: 1985 to 1995.(The Rise of Project Function and Concurrent Engineering)

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