Keeping the flow – ensuring tier one supply chain continuity in the era of disruption
Executives from major tier one suppliers and logistics providers reveal the flexibility and tools they have used to minimise downtime and delivery delays.
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Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain Digital Strategies North America 2025 – Highlights
Many of the automotive industry’s challenges over the past two years have depended on innovative logistics management to mitigate and prevent disruption, with tier one suppliers often fighting directly on the frontline both to protect their own plants as well as those of OEM customers. They have managed material shortages and shipping congestion, lockdowns and driver shortages. Flexibility in network management and multimodal logistics strategies have become more critical, while manufacturers continue to seek better visibility in supply and freight. And more than ever, working with the right logistics partners has become a competitive advantage.
This session features executives from leading tier one suppliers and important logistics providers to understand supply chain and logistics strategies in areas such as:
- Managing multimodal logistics strategies and using new trade lanes to ensure timely deliveries
- Coordinating inventory allocation across regional and global manufacturing sites to avoid line stoppages
- Working more strategically with suppliers and service providers to secure transport capacity and reliable material flows
The panel discussion features:
- Paul Biegen, director of global transportation, customs and packaging at Joyson Safety Systems
- Ryan Etherton, senior manager transportation and logistics at American Axle & Manufacturing
- Julia Pongracz, vice-president sales, head of automotive vertical North America at Kuehne + Nagel
- Scott Morson, commercial director at Royale International
Moderated by Christopher Ludwig, editor-in-chief at Automotive Logistics.