This is a great opportunity for Canadian auto parts suppliers to demonstrate to the Japanese OEMs that they are onside, and supportive, even if they aren’t going to get ongoing business,” says APMA president Steve Rodgers.
There are currently some supply shortages that are proving to be challenging, such as mass airflow sensors. Rodgers says the Hitachi plant in Japan, which likely has 60% of the world supply, was heavily damaged.
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Friday, March 25, 2011
Japan’s recovery offers opportunities for auto parts
Posted by Bruce Fisher at 12:20 PM
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