
Can Lucid, Nikola and ElectraMeccanica turn Arizona into a major electric vehicle manufacturing hub?
ASU Professor of Supply Chain Management Dale Rogers says it might take 10 years before the state will see more automotive suppliers.
ASU Professor of Supply Chain Management Dale Rogers says it might take 10 years before the state will see more automotive suppliers.
In this story posted April 22, 2021, in The Arizona Republic
In the beginning, no suppliers moved to western Nevada, but over time they started to arrive. I’m guessing it might be 10 years (for Arizona) to have a substantial cluster.
– Dale Rogers, professor of supply chain management
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