Ten companies in the automotive components sector have received $6.5 million worth of grants today.
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Autodom won’t be ready for sale for six months or more: administrator
Administrator Macks Advisory says that Autodom won’t be ready for sale for at least six months.
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AMWU: 400 Autodom jobs still at risk
The 400 workers at Autodom face an uncertain future, says the AMWU, with nobody coming forward to buy the car parts maker.
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Victorian government doesn’t understand manufacturing: AMWU
The AMWU and Victorian government continue to blame each other for troubles in the automotive industry.
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Top Gear for top Australian cars
Top Gear presenter James May has pledged his allegiance to the struggling Australian car manufacturing industry.
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Autodom employees back at work for now
Around 400 Autodom employees have returned to work after the company entered voluntary administration last week and announced an indefinite halt to operations in three factories in Victoria and South Australia.
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Former SA treasurer lobbying for Autodom OK under code of conduct
Former South Australian treasurer Kevin Foley is lobbying for the troubled automotive parts maker Autodom.
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Back to work for Autodom employees
Workers at Autodom’s Dandenong South and Gisborne factories have upped tools this morning.
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Autodom doesn’t equal doom
As a magazine covering Australian manufacturing, we note the occasional opinion piece predicting the industry’s demise.
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Holden, Ford join forces to save Autodom
An announcement is expected today on Holden and Ford’s plan to ensure troubled car parts maker Autodom keeps operating.
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Industry needs structural change to be sustainable: ACCI
Industry leaders have commented on the pressures facing manufacturers, following yesterday’s poor PMI result.
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“Indefinite” halt at Autodom factories affects 400 workers
Autodom, which manufactures car parts under subsidiaries Dair and AI Automotive, has announced that three of its factories have suspended operations, meaning 400 workers face an uncertain future.
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