According to 1928, the future had us assembling cars ordered by mail. Still seems plausible, but it will most likely be ordered off the internet instead or even just 3D printed.

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According to 1928, the future had us assembling cars ordered by mail. Still seems plausible, but it will most likely be ordered off the internet instead or even just 3D printed.
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Manufacturing Production Unchanged, Missing Projections
Manufacturing Production Unchanged, Missing Projections
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GovernmentBusinessDecember 14, 2018 11:00 AM, EST Manufacturing Production Unchanged, Missing Projections
U.S. factory production was unchanged in November and the prior month’s reading was revised to a decline from a gain, a sign the industry may be taking a breather while still growing at a pace that supports economic growth.
Factory output was…
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Nigeria could be the automotive capital of Africa In 35 years
Nigeria could be the automotive capital of Africa In 35 years
New data from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) predicts that Nigeria can become a leading automotive hub in Africa by 2050 with an increase in local production and an expansion in new car markets.
Nigeria is very far away such ambitious targets today according to the report. PwC says this year Nigerians will import as many as 335,000 used cars, also known locally as ‘Tokunbos’, as well as 90,000 new…
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How Tesla Model S is assembled
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