Carmakers need fast, reliable and transparent finished vehicle services and in today’s volatile market the broker has become crucial in handling the volume and lift.
The US finished vehicle sector is in transition and becoming more focused on higher quality standards, agility and speed of delivery. OEMs need to send out their vehicles as soon as they are available.
Vehicle logistics providers need to balance load factors, allocate trailer capacity and measure driver preferences. That dynamic approach gives carmakers, their dealers and the end customer a much better experience in vehicle delivery.
Discover how cutting-edge strategies and technology are transforming finished vehicle logistics:
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Optimised delivery with precision logistics
Learn how accurate equipment and driver selection ensures vehicles reach the right location—on time, every time. -
Why the non-asset-based model wins
Explore how a flexible, non-asset-based logistics approach cuts costs, boosts efficiency, and improves service levels. -
AI-powered forecasting & decision-making
See how artificial intelligence drives smarter planning, enabling real-time routing, inventory, and distribution adjustments. -
Scalable solutions for capacity challenges
Understand how non-asset providers help alleviate the pressure on asset carriers to scale up or down quickly and effectively. -
Smarter carrier selection through data
Discover the power of data-driven routing guides and bidding platforms to ensure the right carrier is ready when shipments are. -
The power of collaboration
Learn how asset-based carriers benefit from the scale, volume, and backhaul opportunities created by non-asset providers.
“With a range of different equipment in the network OEMs can distribute a diverse model mix consisting of different vehicle types, from sedans to SUVs and light commercial vehicles”