What resiliency in automotive logistics looks like

Learn for yourself whats logistics resiliency has required in the age of supply chain disruption in this panel discussion featuring with General Motors, automotive supplier IAC Group and major logistics providers DSV and Ceva Logistics

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left to right Christopher Ludwig, Automotive Logistics; Edgard Pezzo, GM; Kelly Bysouth, IAC; Eva Ames, DSV; James Williams, Ceva Logistics

Carmakers are striving for greater supply chain resiliency in the face of widescale disruption, including through localising manufacturing and increasing inventory. However, OEMs cannot implement these decisions quickly or without impacting free cashflow and freight networks. So, what does a resilient automotive supply chain today look like in terms of logistics planning, capacity and partnerships? See for yourself in this session with General Motors, automotive supplier IAC Group and major logistics providers DSV and Ceva Logistics, as leaders discuss strategies for resilience, including securing logistics capacity across the global supply chain, managing equipment and labour shortages, systems upgrades and other critical steps necessary to keep the supply chain moving today and tomorrow.

Learn about the network changes, coordination and investments in assets and people necessary to adapt to the era of disruption while preparing for long-term transformation towards electrification and sustainability.

A panel discussion featuring:

  • Edgard Pezzo, executive director, global logistics and containerization at General Motors
  • Kelly Bysouth, chief supply chain officer at IAC Group
  • James C. Williams, VP global key accounts at Ceva Logistics
  • Eva Ames, vice-president – Electrification & Mobility Competence Center at DSV Global Transport and Logistics

Moderated by Christopher Ludwig, editor-in-chief at Automotive Logistics

For more on logistics resiliency at GM, read a recent interview with Edgard Pezzo.

For more on GM’s supply chain strategies, watch an interview with executive director of global supply chain, David Leich.

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