All Govt policy/regulation articles – Page 18

  • InDesign-5
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    Gaining power through diversity in ASEAN

    2013-12-06T15:25:23Z

    Southeast Asian countries are intensifying their logistics networks to accommodate growth in sales and exports In this story...The Thai production hubMoving parts Finished vehicle exports Supply chain integrationMalaysian changes Countries on the riseAs automotive production rises in the Asia-Pacific region, Southeast Asia has emerged as a front-runner in assembly, export ...

  • InDesign-1
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    European road – recovery pains

    2013-12-06T10:19:47Z

    A survey carried out by Finished Vehicle Logistics revealed a sense of cautious optimism, but many points of contention among Europe’s automotive road hauliers. In this story...Fleet developmentsCarrier revenue dataOwned fleet data Red tape and legislationSubcontractor data Perennial problemsDriver dataGoing ‘greenEuropean car hauliers are still fragile from years of ...

  • Opening_rail
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    China reports: Tracking reforms

    2013-12-06T00:09:39Z

    China has made some radical moves to modernise its railways, but the rail services desired by the automotive industry are not here yet. Vehicle logistics in China is dominated by trucking. While water transport by barge and short sea has done some catching up in recent years, rail is ...

  • China_yuan
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    Last Mile: adding value to growth in China

    2013-12-05T23:53:37Z

    Logistics will be a crucial differentiator as competition in China increasesThere is a new wave of factory openings across China. While the joint ventures for the Volkswagen Group and General Motors are the most aggressive, with plans to increase annual production capacity to 4m and 5m units respectively, others who ...

  • Ukraine import
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    Threat to EU deal with Ukraine could affect imports

    2013-12-03T12:12:00Z

    European carmakers will be hoping that political tensions in Ukraine don't jeopardise the proposed trade deal between that country and the European Union, which promises to all but remove duties on vehicle imports to the country as well as get rid of the controversial utilisation fee. The deal was to ...

  • Geely Vehicles at Port
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    Reports from China: under pressure to perform in outbound

    2013-12-01T21:01:46Z

    Competition and demand in a country of huge scale and diversity makes for a prosperous, but uncertain vehicle logistics marketIn this story...Chinese challenges Global port standardsTrailer length tricksMoving to multimodalPrivate vs. state-ownedGeely's exportsVehicles logistics providers in China face some of the most challenging conditions in the world. As well as ...

  • Iran's Nuclear Ambitions: Options for the West
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    Iran deal will lift sanctions on automotive trade

    2013-11-27T14:03:29Z

    The accord signed last week between Iran and six other countries designed to curtail the former’s nuclear programme involves the lifting of certain restrictions on the trade of vehicles and automotive parts, which could be of particular advantage to carmakers with previous links to the country, including Renault, PSA Peugeot ...

  • STSLogistics_warehouse_300
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    If you want a footprint in Russia, don’t run before you can walk

    2013-11-26T18:18:52Z

    Neovia and STS Logistics recently held a day of workshop talks in London, UK designed to provide international companies eager to set up business in Russia with the right insight into the marketFor companies wanting to establish a footprint in Russia, the priorities outlined at the advisory workshop on the ...

  • China_Govt_Plenum
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    What will China’s latest reforms mean for automotive logistics?

    2013-11-20T13:26:19Z

    The outline of the Chinese government’s reforms following its third plenum congress could have a significant impact on the automotive logistics sector. We analyse the changes proposed to finance, investment, commodity prices and state-owned enterprisesThe document released last week by the Chinese central government following an important closed door meeting ...

  • Jack cooper
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    Jack Cooper receives approval for Allied takeover

    2013-11-13T16:32:44Z

    Following a successful bid for the acquisition of Allied System Holdings reported last month, North American vehicle haulier Jack Cooper Transport has received government approval to proceed with its takeover of the bankrupt rival carrier. The company expects to integrate the assets of Allied in December, following the customary business ...

  • i-MiEV_Russia2_web
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    Russia removes duties for EV imports

    2013-11-13T16:29:12Z

    The Eurasian Economic Commission for Europe (ECE), the governing body of the Customs Union (Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan), has said it is ready to approve the complete removal of the 19% import duty levied on electric cars imported to the country so as to stimulate sales.According to ECE’s minister of ...

  • ALIndia3
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    Delegates to discuss India’s supply chain promise in December

    2013-11-06T18:00:23Z

    Automotive Logistics is gearing up for its final conference of 2013 in Pune, India on 11-13th. Held at the Hyatt Regency hotel, it will be the seventh Automotive Logistics India conference and promises to end this year’s run of seven global conferences on a high.This year’s theme is ‘India’s supply ...

  • CRT_Seat_web
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    Spain looks to rail as car sales recover

    2013-11-06T13:40:48Z

    Recently released figures for car production in Spain in the first half of this year indicate that the industry is growing at a rate of just under 5%, which is being viewed as extremely positive given that the overall market in Europe had fallen by around 7% in the same ...

  • Last Panel
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    Brazil struggles to keep supply chain costs from taking off

    2013-11-04T15:28:46Z

    The Automotive Logistics South America conference in São Paulo heard familiar laments about infrastructure and the creative ways that Brazilians keep the supply chain moving. Port reforms and continuing automotive investment is putting more emphasis on improving logistics operationsClick here to read the full version of this report. When automotive ...

  • Smartway logo_web
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    Logistics providers take SmartWay Excellence awards

    2013-10-23T13:29:43Z

    The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has revealed this year’s winners of its SmartWay Excellence Awards programme for shippers, logistics providers and freight carriers, with car hauliers and automotive inbound providers among the recipients. The awards are part of the EPA’s Smartway Transport Partnership, a voluntary programme that aims to ...

  • Gunther Apfalter
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    Magna Europe chief sees logistics becoming more important

    2013-10-23T10:34:15Z

    Magna Europe president, Günther Apfalter, puts logistics among his top five priorities in Europe, as he sees potential to improve costs and reduce CO2 emissions in the supply chainSince Günther Apfalter (pictured left) became president of Magna Europe in late 2010, a difficult European economy and increasing global competition in ...

  • oshawa-ontario-canada-plant
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    ​GM keeps Ontario assembly line alive

    2013-10-22T09:21:11Z

    General Motors has announced plans to extend the operations of one of its production lines in Oshawa, Ontario. Operations were originally intended to end at the assembly plant next summer, but the Detroit carmaker has pushed the new cut-off point to 2016. The decision is reportedly to meet demand for ...

  • TIR restrictions lifted
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    ​TIR restrictions lifted amidst Russian Supreme Court battle

    2013-10-15T15:25:51Z

    The Russian supreme court has ruled against legislation passed recently in the country that imposed international road transport restrictions on a number of countries. The decision, which was announced this week, has ruled that the Federal Customs Service of the Russian Federation’s restrictions were illegal and invalid. The FCS RF’s ...

  • Russian gov to spend more on automotive
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    ​Russia to increase auto subsidies

    2013-10-14T11:46:54Z

    A new draft of the federal budget for 2014 states that the Russian government will allocate a record amount of money – RUB99.25 billion ($3 billion) – to support the automotive industry. By comparison, the end of this year will see total government subsidies in the area decreased by ten ...

  • 11415
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    ​German carmakers in struggle against anti-dumping duties in Russia

    2013-10-14T11:27:20Z

    German carmaker Daimler and its subsidiary company Mercedes-Benz Rus have sent the Eurasian Economic Commission (the head body of the Custom Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan) a complaint against the commission's decision to impose anti-dumping duties on some light commercial vehicles.Andrei Rodionov, a representative for Mercedes-Benz Rus, confirmed the ...