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MACMILLAN The Green Transition of the Automotive Industry

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Description

Explore the shifting landscape of the automotive sector with this professional text from MACMILLAN. This book examines the move from traditional manufacturing toward sustainable innovation and the rise of mobility servitization. It provides a deep look at how technological changes are reshaping the industry. Designed for those studying business process reengineering and management, this work covers the essential shifts required for a green transition. Readers can examine the transition from product-based models to service-oriented mobility solutions. This resource is a valuable addition to any professional or academic library focused on business, finance, and law within the automotive sector.

Key Features

Examines the transition from technological innovation to mobility servitization within the automotive industry.

Provides insights into sustainable practices and the green transition of modern vehicle manufacturing.

Focuses on business process reengineering strategies relevant to the changing automotive landscape.

Published by Palgrave Macmillan for high-quality academic and professional research standards.

Offers a specialized perspective on the intersection of management, finance, and automotive technology.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
11 November 2023
Listed Since
31 May 2023

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