All SCM articles – Page 36

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    Turkey welcomes trade upturn with Russia

    2010-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Russia is considering the establishment of a new logistics centre in Krasnodar, Russia to facilitate the growth in bilateral trade between it and Turkey as talks continue between the two countries. Krasnodar is located 80km from the Black Sea and close to ports there including Novorossiysk, Tuapse and Kavkaz. The ...

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    How will last orders hit UK logistics?

    2010-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Today marks the beginning of the exit phase of the UK’s scrappage scheme, with the final allocation of 50,000 further orders for carmakers. It will end when the budget for the scheme runs out, or at midnight on Wednesday 31st March this year, whichever is sooner. The UK government has ...

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    SMMT study shows UK demand for local supply

    2010-02-10T00:00:00Z

    According to independent research commissioned by the UK’s Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), the majority of volume carmakers in the country are showing a strong interest in sourcing more locally-built components, with one of the principal reasons being the reduction of costs and logistics strain arising from parts ...

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    Toyota recall reveals need for visibility

    2010-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Toyota’s recall of millions of vehicles in North America, Europe and China because of accelerator pedals that may stick is a complex and expensive logistics operation, with expedited replacements and repair parts shipped to factories and dealers. But logistics might be the least of Toyota’s supply chain management problems, as ...

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    Government supports green supply chain...

    2010-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Support funds from the European Union and national governments such as the UK do appear to be reaching the automotive supply chain, including logistics, provided the projects are targeting low-carbon vehicles and transport, revealed speakers at a conference in Birmingham last week organised by the European Automotive Strategy Network (EASN). ...

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    Antwerp closure raises logistics questions

    2010-01-27T00:00:00Z

    As well as the devastating impact on the local community with the loss of 2,300 jobs, GM’s announced intention to close its Opel plant in Antwerp, Belgium by the middle of the year has left questions hanging over material and finished vehicle flows across the carmaker’s other European plants. The ...

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    AIAG solution targets inbound parts shipments

    2010-01-27T00:00:00Z

    The Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG), a US based consortium of carmakers and suppliers, has announced the release of a new system for handling automotive supply chain information that it says could reduce transport costs for inbound components and lower inventory. As part of a project called Material Off-Shore Sourcing ...

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    Risk report warns of underinvestment

    2010-01-20T00:00:00Z

    The risk of another collapse in asset prices, mounting government debt, the spread of chronic diseases – these were some of the gruesome highlights out of the “Global Risks 2010” report published last week by the World Economic Forum. While the report’s authors stressed the “interconnectedness” of each risk to ...

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    LSPs miss out on Chrysler pay plan

    2010-01-20T00:00:00Z

    Chrysler’s plan to speed up payment for some of its suppliers by the end of January does not extend to logistics suppliers, according to the company. Chrysler told Automotive Logistics News that the payments are specifically directed at engineering, design and development of vehicle components and that it is not ...

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    Frustrated carmakers to meet wary suppliers

    2010-01-20T00:00:00Z

    Carmakers trying to raise the efficiency of their logistics networks are facing service providers that might not be able to rise to the challenge. And while OEMs make renewed calls for more open discussion with their providers, the reality is that they will need more than words when they meet ...

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    Germany ranks no.1 for logistics

    2010-01-20T00:00:00Z

    Germany topped the rankings of 155 countries rated in the World Bank’s ‘Logistics Performance Index’ (LPI), a report published this week based on more than 5,000 individual country assessments made by around 1,000 international freight forwarders. (Read the full report here info.worldbank.org/etools/tradesurvey/Mode1a.asp) The report highlights a range of categories of ...

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    UK weather puts logistics on ice

    2010-01-13T00:00:00Z

    As Antarctic temperatures hit the UK last week, with snow and ice bringing many parts of the country to a standstill, automotive logistics companies have been forced to implement a number of measures to protect vehicles, find alternative routes and ensure the safety of drivers and staff. It is the ...

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    Logistics is holding back South Africa’s industry

    2010-01-01T12:42:28Z

    With sales and exports hit hard, South Africa’s seven OEMs are scrambling to revamp their production to become more efficient, and pushing for the country’s rail and port operator to smarten up. If that doesn’t happen, carmakers may go elsewhereA lot going on at the bottom of the worldAll for ...

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    China builds a road inside itself

    2010-01-01T12:17:01Z

    As the largest and still the fastest growing car market in the world, carmakers in China are hoping to develop supply chains in its vast interior and western regions, with the government investing billionsLow visibilityA crowded market starts to spill inlandGo west, says the governmentRegulation and trade disputesFiat’s Jack Cheng ...

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    The sleeping giant reawakens

    2010-01-01T10:03:45Z

    Signs of relief have finally come to American shores, and OEMs at this year’s conference promised big changes for the supply chain from lessons learned along the way. But what will it all mean for LSPs?American on the outside, global insideWill the supply chain be electrified?Low inventory... for a moment ...

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    Tax efficiency within the automotive supply chain

    2010-01-01T09:15:49Z

    OEMs have long strived to create the most efficient supply chain possible. With the current volatility, this has become even more prevalent as businesses streamline costs to survive.Historically, the strategies to increase automotive supply chain efficiency have focused on reducing the costs of manufacturing, procurement, distribution and transport. However, recently ...

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    Honda's Performance Excellence winners

    2009-12-16T00:00:00Z

    American Honda has announced the winners of its 2009 Performance Excellence programme – the carmaker’s logistics operations performance recognition awards. The winners are CSX, Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) and Selland Auto Transport. Logistic vendors in each category are evaluated monthly on their performance in logistics quality, speed and vehicle ...

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    Nissan to export $40m parts from India

    2009-12-16T00:00:00Z

    Nissan is planning to export automotive production parts from India worth $40m by 2012, with half of that figure met next year. The company will export production parts including engine pistons, clutch disks and starter motors from its Chennai facility via the port of Ennore to Japan, Thailand and China. ...

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    Logistics savings sway C-Class move

    2009-12-09T00:00:00Z

    Daimler is planning to shift production of the next-generation Mercedes C-Class for the US market to its plant in Tuscaloosa, Alabama from Sindelfingen in Germany in 2014. At the same time it will move C-Class production for the European market from Sindelfingen to Bremen. In return, SL production will move ...

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    Joined-up thinking for UK supply chain

    2009-11-18T00:00:00Z

    Carmakers, suppliers and logistics service providers serving the UK market have welcomed the setting up of the Automotive Council by the UK government, which was announced by business secretary Lord Mandelson last week. The Council, which will bring government and automotive industry representatives together to address the long-term strategic challenges ...