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HDMA to host Pulse webinar with IHS Markit

Sept. 18, 2020
The webinar will discuss the key COVID-19 issues impacting the global commercial vehicle industry.

The Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association (HDMA) will host the HDMA Pulse webinar with IHS Markit. Attendees are encouraged to join HDMA and IHS Markit to discuss the key COVID-19 issues impacting the global commercial vehicle industry.

The webinar will take place on Wednesday, September 23 from 1-2 PM EDT, and is free to HDMA members and IHS Markit clients. Click here for more details and to register.

Topics of the webinar include:

  • Recovery fade versus actual recovery
  • Global supply chain update with focus on India and China
  • Insight into growing sectors of medium duty
  • Shifts in purchasing patterns post-shut down
  • General Q3 business conditions for North America
  • Overview of global commercial vehicle business supply conditions
  • Global progress for differential recovery rates

Speakers during the webinar will be:

  • Andrej Divis, director, global truck research, IHS Markit
  • Christiane Stein, principal research analyst, global heavy truck research, IHS Markit
  • Richard Anderson, director, market research and analysis, HDMA

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