Red Sofa Interview: Material control is BMW's next frontier for AI at Plant Spartanburg
Oliver Bilstein, who leads logistics for BMW’s manufacturing in the US, joins the Red Sofa to discuss how new technology and automation are increasing flexibility in production and supply chain and how logistics needs to adapt to ramp up EV and battery output.

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Hear more about the artificial intelligence tools that BMW is introducing into its material and production control processes, about autonomous logistics technology, and the investments and changes at Plant Spartanburg to build electric vehicles and batteries.
Oliver Bilstein, vice-president of production control, logistics and material control at BMW Manufacturing in the US joins editor-in-chief Christopher Ludwig on the Automotive Logistics Red Sofa.