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Europe's motor trade shuns own online exchanges
News Covisint set up European operations in March, backed by major car manufacturers such as Daimler Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, Nissan and Renault. Only 27 per cent of suppliers were familiar with Covisint - the auto... [08 May 2001]
Oracle lashes out at Commerce One
News The exchange, which trades car parts online, is a collaboration between Daimler-Chrysler, Ford, General Motors and Renault, and predicts it will have $240bn of trade going over it annually. Phil Wood, B2B marketing... [14 Dec 2000]
E-marketplaces 2001: size will still matter
Comment That was why the EC sniffed around MyAircraft.com earlier this year and the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) investigated Covisint, which has DaimlerChrysler, Ford, GM, Renault/Nissan and Toyota behind it. [18 Oct 2000]
FTC requests Covisint clarification
News Yesterday, neither Covisint's backers - which include DaimlerChrysler, Ford, General Motors and Renault - nor the FTC would comment on Commerce One's remarks. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which rules over... [27 Jul 2000]
Can e-marketplaces demand the supply?
Comment The automotive industry's Covisint (DaimlerChrysler, Ford, GM and Renault) is a case in point, quickly followed by aerospace leviathans BAE Systems, Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon. Just two days ago we wrote about... [05 Jul 2000]
Mitsubishi set to join motor industry Web portal
News Membership is reportedly high on the agenda of other car manufacturers, including Fiat, Nissan and Renault. Mitsubishi could get free entry to an online trading forum for car manufacturers, if its reported negotiations... [08 Mar 2000]
Renault to buy bulk of Samsung to start new venture
News French car maker Renault has made an offer to acquire 70 per cent of the Korean manufacturing operations of Samsung Motors. Renault is proposing to create a new company with Samsung.... [07 Mar 2000]
Companies race to join online car alliance
News French newspaper, la Tribune, reports that Fiat is keen to add its Fiat Uno vehicle to the stock, and there are widespread reports that Nissan and Renault are likely to follow suit. The online car alliance announced this... [01 Mar 2000]
Nissan and Renault to join Ford's e-procurement scheme
News Renault is also likely to join the system, according to the report. Nissan is set to join Ford's Web-based buying system, according to a report in the Financial Times. Ford and Oracle announced in November they would... [12 Jan 2000]
Renault to roll out European Intranet
News French car manufacturer Renault is to roll out a pan-European dealer network across 14 countries, according to sources close to the project. Network trials are being set up by business telecoms company Energis, which has... [19 Nov 1998]
Telematic system added to Renault cars
News First Technology has added its car crash expertise to a telematic system adopted by Renault France. Renault will offer the telematic system across its French range this autumn, at a cost of around... [16 Jul 1998]