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As the automobile sector is one of the basic pillars of growth in modern economies, and plays a key role in the process of industrialization, it demands supplies and services from a great number of industrial sectors. Its constant innovation and competitiveness has made it especially attractive for new generations of graduates.
From a technological point of view the automobile industry is one of the most advanced in regards to the application of technologies and production procedures resulting in increased productivity and cost reduction, majorly contributing to the competitiveness of companies in the sector.
Being one of the most globalized markets in the economy, the automotive industry’s projects need to be developed on an international scale, requiring an integrated management that combines all the aspects of technology and production, as well as business management, strategy and human resources.
Gestamp, internationally recognized as one of the main suppliers of metallic components for the automotive sector, and University Pontificia Comillas, internationally renowned for its academic degrees and research fields, aware of how central it is to develop the role Project Leaders have in Today’s global and complex business scenarios, have developed the following Master’s Degree in International Project Management. |
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Gestamp is an international group dedicated to the design, development and manufacture of metal components and structural systems for the automotive industry.
Gestamp offers a wide variety of products and technologies to the principal OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturer), responding to their requirements in weight reduction and increased security.
Gestamp is present in 19 countries in Europe, Asia and America; having 98 industrial sites (94 Plants and 4 to be released soon), in which it manufactures components for clients such as Volkswagen, Renault-Nissan, General Motors, PSA, Daimler, Ford y BMW among others.
It has 28.500 employees worldwide and its turnover in 2012 was 5.7 billion Euros. |
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