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Newsby StaffApril 16, 2019

GMC to Sell Carbon-Fiber Truck Beds in June

General Motors' GMC brand will begin offering carbon-fiber beds on two trims of its 2019 Sierra 1500 starting in early June as part of its "professional grade" ethos, the company has announced.

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NewsJuly 1, 2014

Automotive Supplier Building Dubai HQ

The automotive polyurethane systems manufacturer Bayer Pearl has broken ground for construction of its new headquarters in the Dubai Investments Park, which will be the site of the regional offices and state-of-the-art production facilities.

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NewsMarch 19, 2013

Nissan to Use Advanced Steels in Up to 25 Percent of Vehicle Parts Starting in 2017

Nissan plans to use more Advanced High Tensile Strength Steel (AHSS) in its vehicles, up to 25% of vehicle parts (by weight) in its new models, starting in 2017, as part of its efforts to reduce vehicle weight.

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NewsJanuary 28, 2013

Advanced Steels Being Used in Wide Range of Upcoming Vehicles

Automakers that showed new products at the North American International Auto Show, from BMW, Chrysler, and Kia to GM and Mercedes, are using advanced high-strength steels in their latest vehicles.

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NewsJanuary 24, 2013

BMW and Toyota Sign Agreements to Collaborate on Battery and Lightweighting Technologies

BMW Group and Toyota Motor Corp. have signed binding agreements to collaborate on battery, fuel cell, and lightweight materials technologies. The companies also plan to collaborate on a mid-size sports vehicle.

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NewsJanuary 3, 2013

BMW Group Joins Aluminum Stewardship Initiative

MUNICH - BMW has joined the Aluminum Stewardship Initiative, which seeks to establish sustainable standards for this material's use and production. BMW uses aluminum in a number of its vehicles, including its upcoming i3.

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NewsDecember 13, 2012

BMW and Boeing Partner on Recycling and Developing Carbon Fiber Materials

MUNICH and SEATTLE - The BMW Group and Boeing signed an agreement to research carbon fiber recycling and share manufacturing and automation knowledge for this material.

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NewsOctober 29, 2012

GM Develops Process Allowing Use of Lightweight Magnesium in Automotive Components

DETROIT - The United States Automotive Materials Partnership estimates that by 2020, each vehicle will utilize 350 lbs. of magnesium, replacing 500 lbs. of steel and 130 lbs. of aluminum, which is an overall weight reduction of 15%.

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NewsSeptember 11, 2012

Volkswagen Shows Lighter Weight Next-Generation Golf in Europe

HERNDON, VA -The seventh generation of the Golf is built on a lighter weight platform, up to 220 lbs. lighter than the outgoing model, and is the first VW vehicle built on the automaker’s new MQB architecture. The vehicle will make its way to the U.S. as a 2014 model.

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NewsAugust 16, 2012

Dept. of Energy Invests in R&D for Lightweight Vehicle Materials

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Energy Dept. has announced $8 million in funding for seven projects to create lighter and stronger materials for U.S. vehicles.

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