Watch: Welcome to a new world of finished vehicle logistics
Editor-in-Chief Christopher Ludwig kicks off Finished Vehicle Logistics North America 2022, where the industry came together to address improving ETA accuracy, managing built-to-order vehicles, ensuring capacity and managing cost rises across the supply chain.

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Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain Digital Strategies North America 2025 – Highlights
Finished Vehicle Logistics North America 2022 kicked off with an industry that has radically changed. Now that nearly every vehicle has a customer assigned to it by the time it reaches the outbound logistics chain – or even before it has been built – there is more concern among dealers and end customers about the time and visibility in vehicle delivery. That has increased the stakes in vehicle logistics, and is driving OEMs and logistics providers to work together to improve visibility, estimated delivery times and capacity utilisation. Christopher Ludwig explains how the industry is changing and what to expect from the top decision makers at this year’s event, including from Toyota North America, Nissan, Kia America, Ford, Volkswagen and more.
