Executives from Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association (APMA) of Canada, SEA Electric and DSV discuss how electrification and digitalisation are changing supply chain requirements, including new partnerships, innovations and technologies to future proof growth and ensure efficiency.
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The automotive market’s shift to electrification has already seen the emergence of a new breed of automakers, determined to redefine sustainable mobility and challenge traditional business models within the sector. Unshackled by rule books and legacy systems but lacking in data, start-up OEMs face unique opportunities and challenges as they build their businesses and supply chains from scratch. Join this session to get the inside track on the journey of the OEM start-up and understand the thinking and strategies defining priorities, decision making and partnerships. Learn where support and partnerships are required, which new and off-the-shelf solutions and innovations are being utilised, and which technologies are being implemented to future proof growth and ensure efficiency and robustness.
Featuring Colin Dhillon, CTO, Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association (APMA) of Canada Edwin Huang, Director of Global Purchasing, SEA Electric Eva Ames, Director - Electrification & Mobility Competence Center, DSV
Moderator Neemish Ladwa, Head of Product and Marketing, Automotive Logistics and Ultima Media
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