The results of the 24th annual North American Automotive OEM-supplier Working Relations Index® [WRI®] Study appraising relations between U.S. automakers and their suppliers by Plante Moran shows five of the six OEMs improved overall relationships while managing continued frictions over cost recovery issues related to materials and tooling, and the overall fairness of supplier-commercial relations in general. The Working Relations Index® measures the total commercial relationship, which is a function of perceived trust, timely communication, mutual profit opportunity, assistance, and a reduction in conflict in dealings with automakers. (AutoInformed on Toyota, Honda, GM Lead in Supplier Relations)
The two big issues – cost and fairness – have been created and compounded by changing electric vehicle (EV) demand that sees automakers switching to hybrid configurations, or canceling EV programs and again ramping up conventional powertrain production. These are occurring while rising costs are squeezing automaker’s suppliers. Continue reading








GM Changing Software and Services Organization
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General Motors (NYSE:GM) said this morning that it is promoting Baris Cetinok and Dave Richardson to head its Software and Services organization as the company continues to develop electric, autonomous and connected vehicles. Cetinok and Richardson came to GM in September 2023 to work on vehicle operating and digital systems, “laying the foundation for software to become a central component of GM’s customer experience.” The former technology executives take over for Mike Abbott, who left GM in March 2024 less than a year after leaving Apple to join GM because of health reasons. They will be based out of the new GM Mountain View Technical Center in California.*
“GM’s journey toward a tech-forward future is clearer than ever, thanks to the exceptional talent within our team and the leadership of Baris and Dave,” said GM Chair and CEO Mary Barra. “They bring energy and vision, combined with extensive technical and management experience, that will continue to strengthen our software engineering and product teams. These elevated roles will ensure continuity, speed, and quality as software becomes even more central to the vehicle.” Continue reading →