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Automotive: driving your future

For automotive companies, every day is a race to beat the competition. You’re under pressure to improve the way you operate, to make the most of your investments and to reduce your financial risk.

Our Global Automotive Center enables us to give you a service that addresses the specific challenges you face. Operating between Detroit, Stuttgart, Beijing and Tokyo, the Center focuses on the mega trends driving the huge changes in the industry.

Wherever you are in the world, we put together a team with broad experience providing assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services — and a deep knowledge of your industry.

Whether you’re consolidating and restructuring your business, improving regulatory compliance or addressing the impact of climate change on your strategy, we can give you a clear perspective on how to move forward.

So you get the help you need to meet your goals and compete effectively.

Mega trends in India's light vehicle industry

India's automotive ecosystem is fast changing. We've outlined seven mega trends you should know about to prepare for the decade ahead.

Trends and issues in logistics and transportation

How are automotive manufacturing supply chains reacting to the new normal? Our 20th annual logistics and transportation study explains 

Eight mega trends in the light vehicle industry

Stakeholders across the industry are being impacted by fast changing events across the automotive ecosystem — be it in the operating environment, customer preferences, competition or supply chain. We’ve identified eight megatrends you should know about to stay on top of the changes.

Cleantech matters: Seizing transformational opportunities

In this fourth annual edition, we examine an era of profound transformation — in products, companies and industries — as global corporations pursue cleantech-enabled revenue opportunities. Gain insights into what’s driving cleantech innovation today.

Capital Confidence Barometer: automotive industry

Confidence in the global economy has almost doubled in the last six months and leading companies are now focusing on growth instead of restructuring. What does this mean for the automotive industry? Read our insights.

The Central and Eastern European automotive market

Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) has experienced significant market growth in the past and, we anticipate the promise of more. Two reasons for this include global interest in advanced powertrain technologies and the vast Russian market. See our country profiles for invaluable insights on the state of the automotive sector in CEE.

Global interest will drive Canadian electric vehicle transformation

The race is on in the automotive industry, specifically for electric vehicles (EV), now that growth has replaced survival as the objective for many companies. In fact, EVs are creating new global opportunities that have the potential to transform the industry here in Canada as well, our report revealed at the World Energy Congress.

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Contacts

Don Linsdell 
Canadian Leader
Automotive
416 943 3466

Mega trends shaping the next decade Part one 
Video: Mega trends shaping the next decade, part I
Is your automotive company prepared for the next decade? We have identified eight mega trends impacting revenues, costs and profitability of the light vehicle industry. Hear about four of the eight trends from our global automotive leaders.

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Six global trends shaping the business world

How will the automotive industry develop in 2011 and beyond? From the growing power of emerging markets to rapid innovations in technology, see which global trends and drivers are likely to shape the future of your business.

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