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Manufacturing In A Rapidly Changing Global Landscape

Manufacturing.net
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Media Source: Manufacturing.net
Date: August 5, 2008

Nick Gill, global automotive and manufacturing leader for Capgemini doesn’t forsee global growth from emerging markets leveling off in the near future. “I think we are early in this wave, and the growth in foreign direct investments (FDI) and mergers and acquisition (M&A) activity will continue for the next few years,” he says. A recent report from consulting service firm Capgemini and the Centre for International Manufacturing, part of the University of Cambridge's Institute for Manufacturing, confirms that the recent trend of U.S. companies losing ownership to foreign competitors will continue as developing nations grow

Rich but Hungry

Newsweek
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Media Source: Newsweek
Date: May 19, 2008

As the price of staple foods continues to soar on world markets, it's not only the developing countries that are feeling the pinch. Anthoula Madden, a consumer–affairs expert at global business consultancy Capgemini, says, "When you look across Europe and America, what you see is a gathering storm." So far, the food industry has shielded customers from the worst effects. "The manufacturers have managed to absorb much of the extra cost," notes Madden, "but in the end we are going to see it ripple down the food chain."

Driving IT Innovation at General Motors

eWeek
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Media Source: eWeek
Date: April 11, 2008

GM CIO Ralph Szygenda discusses the outsourcing payoff and plans for the future. Capgemini is one of GM's major outsourcing partners.

Emissions debate tops industry concerns: Platts/Capgemini study

Electric Power Daily
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Media Source: Electric Power Daily
Date: April 8, 2008

A majority of executives in the electricity and natural gas industries in the US and Canada said issues around global warming, emissions and carbon regulation top their list of concerns, according to a study by consulting firm Capgemini and Platts.

Department Compliance: Are You Desperately Seeking Compliance?

FAO Today
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Media Source: FAO Today
Date: March 1, 2008

Capgemini has launched a new weapon in the war to keep companies on the right side of a host of regulations: Reference Data Management.

 

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