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Page 1: Network of Automotive Regions 2007 Regional governments as shaping actors of automotive industry performance: a search after good practices Torino, 9th.

Network of Automotive Regions 2007Network of Automotive Regions 2007

Regional governments as shaping actors of automotive industry performance: a search after good practices

Torino, 9th of November 2007

Dr. Bart Kamp

[email protected]

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Contents

Introduction Survey of automotive support initiatives Good practice examples Final reflections

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Introduction

European regions and the automotive industry:– City region of Stuttgart: 50% of economic turnover is

automotive-related, comparable share of the sector in employment creation

– Alsace-Franche Comté: 30% of industrial labour is (in)directly related to automotive industry

– Piemonte: +/- 95,000 direct automotive FTEs; Torino: +/- 60,000 direct automotive FTEs: > 20% of DIL

» Importance of sector on level of specific regions is striking

» Regions have a stake in keeping automotive industry sane

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Mixed growth outlooks for resp. countries and continents

A case for internationalization of local businesses

Passenger Car Market - Western Europe

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Growing importance of outsourcing Also with regard to R&D: a case for providing localized

innovation support structures

Production and added value of light vehicles (worldwide): 2015 forecast

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Increasing importance of logistics

Outsourcing Global supply coverage Shorter time-to-market & build-to-order concepts Modularization JIT / SILS Share in total cost structure outpaces labour cost

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In order to: – Learn from each other– Weather delocalization storms– Improve the competitiveness

of regional automotive complexes– Attribute “flypaper features” to participating regions

» NAR commissioned Benchmarking exercise on initiatives aiming to strengthen the automotive industry at regional level

• Objectives of Benchmarking exercise: Identification of good business and policy practices to sustain

automotive competitiveness Drawing lessons from good practices

Survey of automotive support initiatives

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Survey of automotive support initiatives

Inventory resulted in 60 promising initiatives from around Europe …– In highly diverse thematic areas:

» R&D

» Logistics

» Education and training

» Knowledge transfer

» Internationalization

» Diversification

» Quality management

» Supplier development programmes

» …

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Good practice examples

Internationalization:– From Concept to Car (Province of Turin)

R&D:– Centro Tecnologico de Automocion de Galicia (E)

Logistics:– Ford Genk supplier park & conveyor bridge (Flanders,

B)

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From Concept to Car

Background:– FIAT crisis

» Need to diversify client base:

» Attract attention of outside buyers to the region’s companies

‘Dall'idea all'auto’ (From Concept to Car) programme– Objectives:

» Market Piemontese automotive potential abroad

» Open up commercial channels to prime customers

» Link local companies to demanding clients Commercial growth Divert mono-client / market dependencies Learning effects

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From Concept to Car

Services– Organization of 1to1 meetings / trade makets– Dedicated trade missions to buyer company HQ– Inviting purchasing managers to acquaint potential

suppliers– Support set-up of purchasing offices in – Installation of a permanent contact office

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From Concept to Car Achievements – Recognitions - Milestones

– First round 2003-2006 » 150 suppliers selected based on their capabilities

Receiving assistance to market themselves as well as visits from potential new clients

Large number of OEMs & OESs has been successfully targeted

 438 meeting between Piedmont and foreign companies

 125 industrial visits

 11 workshops with international buyers

 7 trade missions

 4 conferences to present the programme in Russia, China & India

– Meanwhile, 1st edition got extended follow-up: budget from 2 -> 2,6 Meuro)

– Programme was awarded “Challenges 2005” prize

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Good practice example 3: CTAG

Diagnosis prior to creation of CTAG:– Lack of technological back-up to support

innovation activities on behalf of local firms

– Regional companies had to turn to centres in other parts of the country or even abroad

– Risk of becoming footloose» In order to retain a sizeable and future-

oriented automotive sector in a peripheral region:

Being able to carry out innovation activities locally is of vital importance

»Conceiving of CTAG

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Good practice example 3: CTAG

Inaugurated end of 2002– Concentration on a confined number of technology fields

– Cooperations with other centres to complement services and facilities on offer

Achievements:– Strongly growing demand after centre’s services

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Good practice example 3: CTAG

Assessment of outcome:– Turnover figure is especially high in view of small size and

satellite character of regional automotive complex

– Importance to regional supplier community’s innovation activities is arguably considerable

– CTAG has served as important catalysator for regional R&D

– CTAG produces positive spill-over effects for other sectors in the region

– CTAG reduces the need for locally-based companies to go abroad (complete delocalization or off-shoring R&D)

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Ford Genk Supplier Park – Conveyor Bridge

System for Automatic Sequence Delivery, i.e.: » a fully automatic transport system

» which delivers large and/or complex vehicle parts just-in-time and just-in-sequence

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Ford Genk Supplier Park – Conveyor Bridge

Achievements:

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Final reflections

Common denominators behind most good practices– Initiatives must be market led

» Business community has to be behind initiatives

– Benefit from tapping into economies of scale and scope: » If benefits are not region or industry-specific

» Enhancing sustainability of initiatives

– Big firms and public authorities often function as champions / levers to erect structures:

» Spill-over effects to wider automotive community

» Overcoming market failures

» Contribute to funding strategies