All articles by Automotive Logistics – Page 92
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Volvo Logistics awards WWL for outstanding work
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics has been recognised with the "Excellence Award For Core Values" by Volvo Logistics at the company’s supplier day, held in Gothenburg this week. The award was in the Ocean Services category and praised WWL for its "consistent holistic and outstanding work towards sustainability that serves ...
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Honda chooses Servigistics for India
Honda Motor is using a parts management tool from Servigistics to reduce inventory and hit delivery targets at six of its facilities in India. Honda Motor India primarily provides service parts for Honda Siel Cars India (HSCI), Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India, and Honda Siel Power Products India. Servigistics will ...
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French carmakers go direct to Ireland
Gefco and CAT have begun taking Peugeot-Citroën and Renault vehicles on a new direct service between the Port of Le Havre in France and Rosslare Europort in the Republic of Ireland. They will be carried on the first new ship to use the Rosslare Europort for 20 years – ...
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Hoegh makes cuts to increase capacity
Höegh Autoliners has undertaken a major project with Hyundai Vinashin Shipyard in Vietnam to increase capacity on ten of its vessels. The project involves cutting the PCTC vessels in two and inserting a 28-metre prefabricated mid-ship section, which will increase each ship’s capacity from 6,100 to 7,600 CEUs.So far three ...
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Port of Zeebrugge gets boost from new business
Two OEMs and a tyre maker are moving business to the Port of Zeebrugge to support growth in Europe. One of India's most successful carmakers, Maruti-Suzuki, will begin imports to the UK via the Port of Zeebrugge at the beginning of December, supported by International Car Operators (ICO), a ...
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Porsche takes to the air
Porsche has flown 19 of its 911 GTI Cup racing cars to the Middle East for the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia. It is the first time that cars from a Carrera Cup series have been transported by air anywhere in the world. Singapore Airlines Cargo picked up the vehicles in ...
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Ryder celebrates its 75th anniversary
Ryder System has celebrated 75 years in the transport and supply chain business at its headquarters in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Ryder Chairman and CEO Greg Swienton (pictured) was joined by 800 guests, including a host of dignitaries that included Former Florida governor Jeb Bush and Miami Dolphins player Nat Moore. ...
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Toyota exports unsold trucks and SUVs
In December Toyota will begin exports to the Middle East and South America from two of its US plants to relieve the build up of unsold cars at its sales network across North America. The exports will be organised by the Toyota Motor Sales, USA division. It is the first ...
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Maruti Suzuki to export hatchbacks to Europe and USA
Maruti Suzuki India is starting its first exports from the Port of Mundra in Gujarat, India from January 2009. The first vehicle to be exported will be the hatchback A-Star. The carmaker has been working with Mundra Port and Special Economic Zone (MPSEZ) to set up a dedicated car terminal ...
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Komatsu delivers the goods with NYK Logistics
In a fully outsourced three-year contract, commercial vehicle maker Komatsu Europe has set up a new emergency regional parts distribution centre (RPDC) with NYK Logistics near Lyons. The centre is part of Komatsu’s global plan to hit a 95 per cent next morning delivery target. “These RPDCs are emergency order ...
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Renault feels the crunch in Russia
The optimism underpinning Renault’s decision to expand its Russian sales network was undermined last week when deliveries of the Mégane and Symbol (from the Bursa plant in Turkey) were turned away from Russian dealers in Tula, 200km south of Moscow. Up to 150 transporters from Turkish car carrier Omsan lined ...
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GM makes it a first with US cars to China
General Motors has started exporting Cadillacs and Buicks from the Port of Hueneme in California to China. It is the first major export activity to take place under the company’s contract with Global Auto Processing Services (GAPS), signed this time last year. Up until now GAPS has only dealt with ...
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Carriers continue to suffer in North America
More evidence that hauliers in the US are being forced to reorganise or close automotive operations in line with the OEMs came last week when P.A.M Transportation Services announced it was reducing the automotive content of its business. The Arkansas-based carrier suffered a net loss of $3.18 million for ...
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UK minister opens Honda rail terminal
Another step was taken towards the ‘pan-European rationale” for rail-based logistics this week as Honda (UK) replaced 3,000 annual truck movements with a new train service from its Swindon facility.Yesterday’s reopening of the rail head by the UK’s Rail Minister and Under Secretary of State, Lord Adonis, heralds the start ...
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Partner Shipping delivers to Russia
Norway’s Partner Shipping has made its first delivery of vehicles to St Petersburg from the Port of Malmö in Sweden. The main bulk of the 850-unit cargo aboard the M/V Gran Canaria Car was made up of Toyota’s Land Cruiser, which continues to be popular in Russia. The company is ...
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Continental switches to RFID in US
Continental Automotive is replacing a barcoding system at its 75,000m2 manufacturing facility in Huntsville, Alabama with a new RFID system from Xterprise Technology to track inbound inventory. The US facility receives more than 5,000 types of electronic automotive parts for assembly, including transmission controllers, air bag controllers, GPS units and ...
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Logwin signs inbound contract for China
Freight forwarder Logwin has secured a major two-year contract with automotive import agent Shanghai China-Industrial Import and Export Trading Co. Ltd (SCI).Logwin will now be responsible for managing all aspects of inbound shipments for SCI, including the movement of automotive components primarily from Germany to local destinations in Dalian ...
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Volkswagen to build supplier park in US
Volkswagen is introducing a new mid-size sedan specifically for the US market and wants 80 per cent of the content to be sourced from North America in the medium term.The vehicle will be made at the company’s planned $1 billion Tennessee facility due to open in 2011 in Chattanooga and ...
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Ceva moves German parts for BMW
BMW has chosen Ceva Logistics to operate its new regional distribution centre (RDC) in Slubice, Poland (on the border with Germany) with first shipments being made next week. The carmaker said that Ceva had won the contract “because the package was convincing”.The 15,200-square-metre facility will handle the receipt and warehousing ...
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Japanese target India for terminals
Toyofuji Shipping Company, the Japanese finished vehicle specialist in which Toyota Motor has a 50 per cent stake, is setting up an exclusive car terminal in India. Discussions were held on Monday between a delegation headed by Kazuaki Makina, Group Leader, Project Group, Overseas Marketing Division, and the Chennai Port ...