All SCM articles – Page 34

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    Egypt crisis hits auto shipments

    2011-02-02T00:00:00Z

    The nine days of anti-government protest against the authoritarian regime of President Hosni Mubarak that have brought Egypt to a standstill have also hit automotive production there, as well as exports to and from the country. On Sunday Nissan suspended operations at its Giza plant south of Cairo, which has ...

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    Global risks for the supply chain

    2011-01-12T00:00:00Z

    The World Economic Forum published its sixth annual Global Risks report this week, highlighting a range of interconnected risks such as macroeconomic imbalances, the illegal economy, and growing resource shortages. Once again, the report touched on a number of risks that could pose threats to global supply chains for manufacturers, ...

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    China growth goes on despite cuts

    2011-01-05T00:00:00Z

    The new year has seen an end to the Chinese government’s sales tax incentive on small vehicles at the same time that Beijing brings in new measures to restrict vehicle registrations in the city. The measures underline the extent to which the Chinese government influences the domestic market, however most ...

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    2011 conference season kicks off in Bonn

    2011-01-05T00:00:00Z

    The 2011 Automotive Logistics conference season is set to begin with a bang as more speakers have now been confirmed for the 9th annual Automotive Logistics Europe conference, including top logistics executives from major carmakers such as General Motors, Daimler, BMW, Ford of Europe, Audi and others. The conference, the ...

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    A pivot to the automotive world?

    2011-01-01T16:32:32Z

    Already integral to European vehicle production, Turkey is back on track to becoming a base for automotive output on a global scale, but OEMs operating there need to tackle the risks involved in their disparate and over-extended supply chainsEuropean connectionsStretching the chainMore consolidationFinished vehiclesA surprisingly open logistics marketTurkey’s automotive sector ...

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    An economic approach to logistics

    2011-01-01T15:38:50Z

    The reason behind Renault-Nissan’s restructuring of its logistics organisation was to reinforce the importance of supply chain planning and integrate it fully into the day-today business from the design stage forward. Marcus Williams reports on the progress that has been made since the establishment of the Global Supply Chain DepartmentPart ...

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    Consumers drive logistics

    2011-01-01T09:10:40Z

    The gap between success and failure in the automotive logistics market is widening, with the difference often lying in serving emerging consumersAlthough the outlook for automotive logistics is mixed (awful in some markets) there are simultaneously a host of improving financials from some logistics providers. Meanwhile, global car sales and ...

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    A question of trust in India

    2010-12-15T00:00:00Z

    The question of trust was central to discussions at this year’s Automotive Logistics India conference held in Chennai last week. While the automotive sector has shown growth among the fastest in world this year, on pace to reach 2.8m passenger car sales, and forecasts expected to double that over the ...

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    A little extra planning goes a long way

    2010-12-08T00:00:00Z

    By Marcia MacLeod Relentless innovation is one of the five ‘mega trends’ that will hit logistics over the next year, said Agility Logistics’ CEO for Europe, Beat Simon, at eyefortransport’s 3PL conference held in the Belgian capital Brussels recently. The others he outlined were economic moderation, the rise in emerging ...

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    Global news in brief

    2010-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Russia revises import tariffs for foreign assemblyRussia is revising its rules for foreign vehicle assembly in the country, exempting carmakers from abroad that make up to 300,000 vehicles per year there from import tariffs on parts for eight years. Under the current rules, foreign companies benefit from discounted tariff ...

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    UK logistics providers weather the storm

    2010-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Snow and ice came early to the UK this year, with many areas of the North East hit badly last week and bleak conditions spreading across the whole country by Tuesday. For logistics providers caught in the squall it was time to see whether they had learned from last January’s ...

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    Global news in brief

    2010-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Groupe CAT opens storage compound in LorraineFrench logistics provider Groupe CAT has officially opened a new storage compound at its centre at Lorraine in the in Saint-Ail region with an event attended by the company’s CEO Alejandro Forbes. The new site is the first to be 100% owned by the ...

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    Automotive Logistics Europe conference back in Bonn

    2010-10-27T00:00:00Z

    The dates have now been set for the 2011 Automotive Logistics Europe conference, which will be held in Bonn, Germany from February 28th to March 2nd. (www.automotivelogisticseurope.com). Speakers are already being confirmed for the 9th annual event, including Susanna Webber, the new vice president, purchasing and supply chain for Opel/Vauxhall. ...

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    Renault Nissan saves more than expected

    2010-10-06T00:00:00Z

    Renault Nissan’s push to find common savings and efficiencies for logistics between the two alliance partners – including the creation of a new structure, called Alliance Global Logistics – has gone considerably faster than anticipated, according to an interview with the managing director of the organisation, Christian Mardrus. This year, ...

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    Time to share the burden - industry gathers for Automotive Logistics Global conference in Detroit

    2010-10-06T00:00:00Z

    That old watchword collaboration was on the lips of carmakers, suppliers and logistics providers alike as they gathered for the Automotive Logistics Global conference in Dearborn, Michigan this week. The conference, which began on Monday with attendee numbers that confirmed an automotive industry very much on the rebound from the ...

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    Freight audit on the rise in Europe

    2010-10-01T15:03:03Z

    Long an outsourced service in the US, Europe-based manufacturers are beginning cotton on to the benefits of freight audit and pay, and other e-commerce tools to tighten their supply chainsEurope is complicatedTier suppliers sold on freight audit and payBorn in the 1950s out of US legislation standardising freight rates and ...

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    CFLP wants Chinese providers to lead by example

    2010-09-22T00:00:00Z

    The growth of the Chinese automotive market in the past 18 months may have been faster than the pace at which Chinese automotive logistics companies have been able to expand fleets and develop the types of supply chain services that carmakers increasingly require, according to representatives from the Council Automobile ...

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    South Africa strike damage will last

    2010-09-22T00:00:00Z

    The latest South African industrial action to hit the country’s automotive industry has finally come to an end after 15 days of talks, with the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) accepting a deal that will see the wages of component workers in the manufacturing sector increase by ...

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    Delays don't dampen hope for India's GST

    2010-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Despite further delays to the proposed implementation of a new general sales tax (GST) regime in India, which would eliminate state-enforced cross-border taxes and replace them with a unified, more efficient system, carmakers are responding positively to the transformation of the fragmented automotive supply chain the new system promises in ...

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    Making the best of a bad situation

    2010-08-25T00:00:00Z

    Survey results released this week from the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport show that the majority of transport providers in the UK think that government spending should target economic growth and reduce congestion. They also show that making the best use of existing infrastructure is more important than building ...