Think Tank: Future-proofing aftermarket and service parts logistics
As automotive service parts demand and requirements evolve, logistics experts from Jaguar Land Rover, Bosch, Kuehne+Nagel and the European parts association, CLEPA, look to the capacity, technology and network changes necessary to maintain service levels.
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Watch: Livestream Hour Episode 6 – Aftermarket and Service Parts: Keeping the wheels moving
The aftermarket and service parts sector plays a crucial role in the success of the automotive sector but now, more than ever, ensuring efficiency and optimisation of processes, inventory, warehousing and delivery is critical to the sector’s ongoing recovery and future growth. Logistics and service parts experts from leading OEMs and suppliers, including Robert Bosch and Jaguar Land Rover, and service parts logistics leaders Kuehne+Nagel, explore how key areas such as sustainability, technology advancements and electrification are driving change in the sector and the solutions and strategies that will enable success in the future, too.
Featuring:
Welf Schneider, Supply Planning Distribution Network Automotive Aftermarket at Robert Bosch
Sven Cicin-Angul, Global Head of Product Management Aftermarket Logistics - Contract Logistics at Kuehne+Nagel
Frank Schlehuber, Sen. Consultant Market Affairs at CLEPA
Tony Byrne, Director Global Parts Operations at Jaguar Land Rover
Moderated by Rich Logan, Senior Content Producer at Automotive Logistics and Ultima Media
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