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The Body in White (BIW) market is a segment of the automotive body, trim and glass industry. It refers to the production of the basic body structure of a vehicle, which is then fitted with components such as doors, windows, and other exterior trim. The BIW market is a crucial part of the automotive industry, as it provides the foundation for the entire vehicle.
BIW production involves a range of processes, including stamping, welding, and assembly. The BIW market is highly competitive, with manufacturers striving to produce lighter, stronger, and more cost-effective components. This has led to the development of advanced materials and technologies, such as aluminum and high-strength steel.
Some of the major players in the BIW market include Magna International, Toyota Boshoku, Faurecia, and Grupo Antolin. Other notable companies include Benteler, Gestamp, and Plastic Omnium. Show Less Read more