Brazil

  • Mercedes Makes Fourth Production Shutdown in Brazil

    BRAZIL/SOUTH AMERICA REPORT  

    Despite high demand, Mercedes announced its fourth temporary production stop at the plant in São Bernardo do Campo-SP, from July 4-15. In the announcement, Mercedes mentions the shortage of components and its effort to work with the supply chain to meet commitments with customers.

    Source: Automotive Business     Read The Article

    PSR Analysis. The shortage of components, particularly semiconductors, is taking longer than expected and is affecting…

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  • Brazilian Marcopolo Launches H2 Bus in Australia

    Fabio Ferraresi
    Fabio Ferraresi

    Brazilian-based Marcopolo has expanded its product line of renewable and zero-emission fuels. Volgren, a company owned by the Brazilian manufacturer, is Australia’s largest bus producer. It has signed an agreement with Wrightbus, an Irish bus manufacturer, and market leader with Hydrogen technology in Europe, to develop and launch hydrogen fuel cell-powered buses for the Australian market.

    The first units of the Volgren-Wrightbus are expected by early 2023. The vehicles will be the…

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  • Trailers with Electric Drive Axle Authorized in Brazil

    BRAZIL/SOUTH AMERICA REPORT  

    Heavy vehicles using electric axle systems in the trailer now can be driven on Brazilian Roads, following approval by the National Traffic Council (Contran) at its meeting in May.

    Suspensys, a Brazilian company part of Randon group launched the product at Fenatran of 2019, but only now has it been approved by traffic authorities.

    Source: M&T Magazine     Read The Article

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  • Komatsu Announces Expansion in Brazil

    BRAZIL/SOUTH AMERICA REPORT  
    Fabio Ferraresi
    Fabio Ferraresi

    Komatsu announced planned investment of US$ 30 million (R$ 158 M) for a second cycle of production capacity expansion of its Suzano Plant in Brazil. According to Komatsu, production capacity will be increased 26%. Komatsu has invested US$ 20 million (R$ 100 M) during the last three years for 32% capacity expansion and improvements in safety and environmental impact.

    Source: M&T Magazine      Read The Article

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  • Agrishow 2022 Sells US$ 5 Billion in Ag Equipment

    Following two years with the show canceled because of COVID-19, the 2022 edition of the biggest agricultural segment trade show reached US$ 5.5 Billion (R$ 11.2 Billion) in equipment sales, including Agricultural Machines, irrigation equipment and storage equipment. A total of 193,000 people visited the show, including our team of PSR representatives in South America. This year’s sales are 287% over the R$ 3.9 Billion sales posted in 2019.

    Source: Info Money    Read The ArticlePSR Analysis:…

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  • São Paulo Starts Construction of BRT Aiming Electric Buses

    BRAZIL REPORT

    The São Paulo Government has announced the start of a BRT line, going through cities surrounding the São Paulo capital city with plans to be operating in 2023. This line has 17 km of extension and will use 82 Battery Electric Articulated 23 meter buses.

    Source: M&T      Read The Article

    PSR Analysis: The cities surrounding São Paulo Capital have started deploying the initiatives of the main city, as expected. São Paulo City has a more aggressive plan for using BE Buses  with 800 for…

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  • Brazil Cuts Taxes on Production of Several Segments

    BRAZIL/SOUTH AMERICA REPORT

    Taxes on Industrialized Products (IPI) will be reduced by 25% for most of industrialized goods, in a Governmental effort to boost Industry production. The total impact in federal revenue will be US$ 5 billion in 2022.

    Source: M&T     Read The Article

    PSR Analysis: This should affect positively sales and profitability in all engine powered segments. However, profitability should be more impacted than volume. Construction Equipment should have the higher impact as well…

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  • Scania Tests Euro VI Engine in Brazil

    SOUTH AMERICA REPORT

    The 13 liters with Scania Twin SCR aftertreatment developed in Sweden is tested in Brazil for the new Proconve P8 products, already in place for new models and mandatory for all models by January 2023. The homologation process at IBAMA is already advanced but may show adaption needs to Brazilian environment. This engine is part of a completely new powertrain and brakes system with higher efficiency and lower emission. The power range vary from 420 to 560 hp and it is prepared…

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  • Embraer/Eve Formalizes Flying Car Register

    SOUTH AMERICA REPORT

    Eve Urban Air Mobility, the branch of aircraft giant Embraer, says it has started the process to register its eVTOL, Electric Vertical Take Off and Landing, vehicle at ANAC, the Brazilian bureau for aircraft certification and tied to international bureaus. Getting this documentation is the most important step for starting its commercial operation programmed for 2026. With this certification Eve will meet international standards of air navigation and safety.

    Source: Automotive Business…

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  • 2021 Trailer Industry Grows 33% at 163,000 Units

    The Brazil trailer industry registered 163,000 new license plates in 2021 vs. 122,000 in 2020, growing 33.5%. The result could have been even better since the segment was affected by a lack of components, such as steel, tires, etc. Export sales climbed to 4,600 units vs. 2,100 units in 2021.

    Source: M&T / Anfir     Read The Article

    PSR Analysis: The growth is in line with truck sales that confirm the health of the transportation industry. The growth of exports confirms the recovery…

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