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Davos updates | VW: Supply chain woes ease; orders backed up
Read full article: Davos updates | VW: Supply chain woes ease; orders backed upExecutives with German automaker Volkswagen say at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos that supply chain problems exacerbated by the Russia-Ukraine war are easing but they’re dealing with a huge backlog of orders.
Volkswagen tests electric cars, transit apps on Greek island
Read full article: Volkswagen tests electric cars, transit apps on Greek islandGerman carmaker Volkswagen has launched a five-year project on the small Greek island of Astypalea to test the adoption of electric vehicles in areas switching to sustainable energy generation.
Volkswagen board issues vote of confidence in CEO Diess
Read full article: Volkswagen board issues vote of confidence in CEO DiessFRANKFURT – The board of automaker Volkswagen has given CEO Herbert Diess a public show of support for his push into digital and electric cars after media reports Diess had clashed with the company's powerful labor representatives over issues including top personnel decisions. The board statement Monday made no mention of Diess' contract, which expires in April 2023. Workers hold an unusual amount of clout at Volkswagen, through requirements that worker representatives hold board seats and because the company's home state of Lower Saxony holds a stake in the company. The board said Diess, 62, and the board had a mandate “to organise the necessary reduction of staff” and that worker representatives and management would agree by the end of the first quarter next year on a plan to cut fixed costs by 5%. A new board post for technology would be filled by components chief Thomas Schmall, and Murat Aksel will take over group purchasing, a function he holds at the Volkswagen brand level.
Volkswagen CEO, chairman charged in emissions scandal
Read full article: Volkswagen CEO, chairman charged in emissions scandal(CNN) - Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess and the company's chairman, Hans Dieter Ptsch, were charged by German prosecutors on Tuesday with market manipulation tied to the carmaker's diesel emissions scandal. The two executives are accused of failing to disclose the huge financial risks of the diesel scandal to shareholders in a timely fashion. Martin Winterkorn, the former CEO of Volkswagen, was also charged by prosecutors. It's the latest fallout from Volkswagen's bombshell admission in 2015 that it had rigged millions of diesel cars worldwide to cheat on emissions tests, a scandal that has cost the company more than $30 billion. The-CNN-Wire & 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company.