- We have already seen that the first 6 global carmakers have plant operating regions that are very different. The same goes for the following 6 manufacturers (from the 7th to 12th worldwide manufacturer).
- The Fiat-Chrysler group makes its vehicles at 74% in North America (Chrysler) and South America (Fiat). Europe accounts for 25% of the total production of the group (Fiat) and Asia only 1%. This is the only major manufacturer to have such little presence in Asia.
- The Honda Group manufactures more in America (51%) and Asia (45%), its region of origin. Europe accounts for only 4% of world production of the group.
- PSA produces mainly in Europe (71%). Its production in Asia (19%) is increasing year by year. It is already twice the amount that was achieved in America (South).
- The Suzuki group produces 96% in Asia, its region of origin. This is the least globalized manufacturer worldwide.
- The BMW group produces mainly in Europe (68%), but its foreign production increases every year.
- In the same way, Daimler produces mainly in Europe (79%), and external production is increasing year by year. It is currently the least decentralized European manufacturer.