JLR restarts manufacturing operations and announces financing scheme for suppliers JLR has announced that it has restarted manufacturing operations at two UK sites in the wake of a disruptive cyber incident, and is "fast-tracking" a new financing scheme for "qualifying JLR suppliers". James McLoughlin
JLR extends production shutdown following cyberattack JLR has been forced to extend the shutdown of global operations following a cyberattack on August 31 that affected its production and retail operations. Marcus Williams
JLR shuts down global IT systems after cyber incident disrupts production JLR’s shutdown after a cyber incident spotlights the mounting vulnerabilities in automotive supply chains and the rising risk they pose. Emily Uwemedimo
JLR brings AI-driven quality control to major US Port Working with Israeli firm UVeye, JLR is deploying AI-powered inspection systems at key US entry points to build smarter, faster and more consistent automotive logistics while strengthening transparency, traceability and quality control across its supply chain. Emily Uwemedimo
JLR profits halve due to US tariffs JLR’s profits before tax almost halved in the second quarter of this year compared to the same time in 2024, down from £693m to £351m, with an EBIT margin of 4%, due to the impact of the US tariffs. Megan Kelly
Jaguar Land Rover appoints Tata Motors CFO PB Balaji as new CEO Balaji will become the first Indian CEO of Jaguar Land Rover, succeeding Adrian Mardell in November 2025.
Actions taken by OEMs to curb effects of tariffs Since January, OEMs have been making strategic decisions to reshape their supply chains to mitigate against the effects of US president Donald Trump’s tariffs and trade shifts. Megan Kelly James McLoughlin
How trade shifts are reshaping FVL strategies Trade changes and tariffs are reshaping vehicle logistics routes and leading to delays, port congestion and compliance complexity. As OEMs strategically redesign their networks to gain opportunities from the chaos, communication with the FVL sector is key. Megan Kelly
JLR boosts EV supply chain with 50 new expert roles The move supports its goal to electrify all brands by 2030 while upholding ethical standards and production stability. Ilkhan Ozsevim
UECC adds Blue Heritage dual-fuel LNG vessel to European network UECC is boosting capacity along with sustainble ocean services options for carmakers with the addition of a dual-fuel car carrier with 7,000 CEU capacity. Marcus Williams
JLR alternative fuels, digital tools and close supplier collaboration JLR has been shifting its priorities through its Reimagine Strategy in recent years, laying out a clear vision to become a carbon net zero business by 2039. While the company pushes forward in this vision, its head of freight operations is leading the way for the carmaker’s logistics operations. Automotive Logistics speaks to Levent Yuksel to discover how he is using alternative fuels and data tools to find efficiencies and opportunities for sustainability. Megan Kelly
Charged up: Top 10 Red Sofa interviews on EV and battery logistics Updated 3 July 2025 – Experts from across the automotive logistics industry have sat down on the Red Sofa and shared their insights into the most pressing topics surrounding EVs and batteries. This list provides key takeaways and will be updated as more Red Sofas are released, so make sure to follow along. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
From chatbots to control towers: How OEMs and suppliers are using AI to strengthen automotive supply chains and manage risk The use of digital strategies in automotive logistics is becoming ever more necessary to mitigate risks in an increasingly uncertain global market. With natural disasters, shaky economies, the global pandemic and economic trade on uneven ground due to tariffs and trade wars, the need to plan, predict and prevent risk is more pressing than ever to ensure a resilient supply network. Megan Kelly
US-UK auto trade deal lowers vehicle import tariffs to 10% but caps UK exports at 100,000 vehicles US-UK trade deal reduces tariffs on vehicles and steel imports with immediate effect, offering some relief for carmakers – but further details remain unclear. Megan Kelly
How Trump’s changing tariffs are disrupting automotive supply chains across China, Mexico, Canada and the EU Following a week of negotiations and trade wars, Automotive Logistics looks at what has changed for the automotive supply chain globally, and what effects are already being seen in regional supply networks. Megan Kelly
JLR restarts vehicle shipments to the US following a pause due Trump tariffs on car and parts imports JLR has said it will pause all shipments to the US, following the raft of tariffs announced by US president Donald Trump last week. Megan Kelly
Red Sofa interview | Levent Yuksel on JLR’s push for greener corridors and industry-wide logistics collaboration Levent Yuksel explores JLR’s approach to sustainability, the role of green corridors, and the need for industry-wide cooperation.
How Europe’s automotive supply chain is embracing digitalisation, collaboration and sustainability to drive agility and long-term success European OEMs, tier-suppliers and LSPs are co-creating smarter supply chains with digital tools, data sharing and decarbonisation strategies. At Automotive Logistics & supply Chain Europe 2025, they shared their exclusive insights, strategies, and advice. Megan Kelly
JLR and Plug and Play launch Innovation Challenge to find a future-focused supply chain mapping technology JLR and its innovation partner Plug and Play have launched a second Innovation Challenge aimed at innovators who can develop ways of enhancing the accuracy of traceability, risk mapping and visibility across the full length of the supply chain. Marcus Williams
UECC’s sustainable strategy is turning regulation on maritime emissions into a commercial advantage UECC has outlined its strategy for compliance with European regulations on maritime decarbonisation and how it is supplying OEM customers with alternative fuels Marcus Williams
Barbara Bergmeier steps down as executive director of industrial operations at JLR, replaced by Nigel Blenkinsop [Updated February 5] Barbara Bergmeier has stepped down as executive director of industrial operations at JLR to be replaced by Nigel Blenkinsop, who will continue her leadership focused on maintaining a robust and sustainable end-to-end supply chain. Marcus Williams
Automotive OEMs are slashing costs amid margin squeeze and market shifts in 2025 The automotive supply chain is in constant flux, and this year it’s facing many growing challenges. Following on from our reporting of key automotive logistics trends for 2025, we are diving deeper into the cost pressures OEMs are facing, and how they are cost-cutting across their operations and supply chain to reduce the financial pressure. Daniel Harrison
Expert perspectives on nearshoring: Top 10 Red Sofa interviews on supply chain strategy Updated July 2 2025 – The strategy of nearshoring is reshaping supply chains, bringing immense opportunities and challenges to the forefront. We sat down on the Red Sofa with experts leading the trend across the automotive supply chain. Megan Kelly
Associated British Ports to develop Stallingborough finished vehicle facility in Humber region of UK Associated British Ports is developing a vehicle storage and distribution facility near the Humber ports of Grimsby and Immingham in the UK. Marcus Williams
Join BMW, Tesla, JLR, and more at ALSC Europe 2025 in Bonn for key automotive logistics insights Europe’s premier automotive logistics and supply chain conference returns to Bonn this 18-20 March. Automotive Logistics
JLR becomes fourth carmaker to join UECC’s Sail for Change sustainable fuel switch programme [Updated January 9] JLR is helping advance its own emissions reduction goals by taking part in the Sail for Change fuel switch initiative for the maritime delivery of finished vehicles, which offers the option to switch to biofuel for short-sea shipments. Marcus Williams
Top automotive logistics Red Sofa insights of 2024: Sustainability, digitalisation, nearshoring and robotics strategies from leading OEMs As 2024 draws to a close, we’re looking back at some of our best Red Sofa interviews from this year, where we spoke to experts across the globe about automotive logistics and strategies for success in the supply chain. Megan Kelly
Watch: Digital transformation trends in automotive logistics at day two of ALSC DS Europe Christopher Ludwig, chief content editor at Automotive Logistics, highlights key themes from Day 2 of ALSC Digital Strategies Europe in Munich. The event highlighted actionable strategies, real-world use cases and tools shaping the future of automotive logistics.
Using data to assess automotive supply chain risk relies on cross-functional coordination and convincing the board Risk and complexity go hand in hand in the automotive supply chain but knowing how to manage the consequences of disruption with accurate data can mean the difference between success and failure, according to speakers from JLR, Daimler Truck and Celonis at this year’s ALSC Digital Strategies Europe conference. Marcus Williams
Red Sofa interview | Paulina Chmielarz on how JLR drives digital transformation across supply chain operations Paulina Chmielarz, digital innovation director for Industrial Operations at JLR, shares key milestones and innovations driving the carmaker’s ambitious transformation across supply chain, manufacturing, and procurement.
JLR leads logistics innovation with closed-loop seat foam recycling, advancing circular economy principles through the automotive supply chain JLR is transforming automotive logistics with closed-loop seat foam recycling. Through partnerships and innovation, it is advancing a circular economy, cutting emissions, and securing sustainable supply chains for luxury vehicles. Ilkhan Ozsevim
JLR, Mercedes-Benz and Renault join logistics providers to discuss sustainable collaboration at ECG conference Carmakers in Europe are not afraid of collaborating with logistics partners to decarbonise inbound and outbound logistics. At this year’s ECG conference in Hamburg, Germany, speakers from JLR, Mercedes-Benz and Renault outlined what they were doing to secure more sustainable deliveries. Marcus Williams Emily Uwemedimo
Mike Tickle on JLR’s agile and collaborative supply chain transformation Michael Tickle spoke with us at the Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain Global 2024 confernece that took place from 24-26th September at Detroit. He highlighted the shift in supply chain, diversity in automotive supply chain and importance of collaboration
The latest insights from Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Global 2024 Hello everyone and welcome to the Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain Global 2024 recap blog, from our event which took place on 24-26th September at the Henry Hotel in Dearborn, Michigan. Stay tuned to get the latest updates and insights on our conference speakers and the sessions here! Megan Kelly Emily Uwemedimo Marcus Williams
Aligning logistics partnerships and ROI with sustainability Six months after the 2024 Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Europe conference in Bonn, Germany, we look at the output of a sustainability workshop involving logistics leaders at JLR and Mercedes-Benz and explore the action points needed to scale green logistics, including collaboration and co-investment. We also look forward to what needs to be done by the 2025 event. Megan Kelly
JLR extends Dassault Systèmes partnership to boost efficiency JLR has extended its strategic partnership with technology company Dassault Systèmes for five years, allowing 18,000 global users to access virtual twin technologies. Megan Kelly
Highlights from ALSC Europe day one At our recent Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Europe 2024 conference in Bonn, Germany we heard from some of the biggest OEMs, logistics partners and tier suppliers in the continent, who discussed how to deliver a competitive edge through logistics. While the event may be over, Automotive Logistics will continue to bring some of the most important and insightful highlights from the conference. Megan Kelly
Rebuilding resilience and stability for a more sustainable supply chain The multiple crises the automotive industry has experienced over the last four years have been a driver for innovation for inbound and outbound logistics processes, according to speakers at this year’s Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain Europe conference in Bonn, Germany. Marcus Williams
Red Sofa Interview: JLR’s Levent Yuksel on scaling green logistics solutions At Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Europe 2024 in Bonn, Germany, Levent Yuksel, freight operations director at JLR sits down on the Red Sofa to discuss how we can scale green logistics solutions by working in partnership.
Red Sofa Interview: Empowering excellence for women in the supply chain Watch Sabine Isenbort, manager of inbound logistics operations at Ford Europe, Isa Kalinska, lead of logistics and distribution at JLR, and Sonia Santors, vice-president of worldwide manufacturing at Bosch on the Red Sofa at ALSC Europe 2024 in Bonn.
Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain Europe: Recap blog Follow our recap blog below for the key highlights and knowledge shared at ALSC Europe 2024. Even though the event is over, the insight doesn’t stop, and we will continue to update this blog with the most valuable insights, data and quotes from automotive experts discussing how to deliver a competitive edge, through reducing complexity, increasing flexibility and maximising capacity. Jump to key highlights:Dr Michael Nikolaides, BMW on market volatilityMartina Graser, Ford Europe on securing ocean-based capacityIza Kalinska, JLR, Sabine Isenbort, Ford Europe and Sonia Santos, Bosch on the Red SofaLevent Yuksel, JLR Red Sofa Interview and article on ‘win win’ opportunities for collaborationJean-Marc Carlicchi, Renault Group on the ‘new never-normal’Jean Christophe Deville, Toyota Motor Europe Red Sofa Interview and article on advantageous partnershipsOliver Bronder, VW Group Logistics keynote panel Automotive Logistics
Automotive Logistics marks International Women’s Day To commemorate International Women’s Day, Automotive Logistics is sharing a collection of recent features and interviews with prominent women in the automotive logistics sector. Automotive Logistics
Empowering automotive supply chain with diversity and innovation In an industry at the crossroads of innovation and tradition, the automotive sector’s shift towards electric vehicles underscores the critical need for diversity and skilled workforce, capable of propelling the sector into its next phase of growth and innovation. Megan Kelly
JLR’s strategic shift towards a carbon-free future JLR is on a transformative journey to drastically reduce its Scope 3 freight carbon emissions. Under the leadership of freight operations director Levent Yuksel, the company is redefining its logistics services to align with its carbon net-zero ambitions, setting a new standard for supply chain sustainability in the automotive industry. Megan Kelly
DHL Supply Chain establishes HVO fuelling across UK DHL Supply Chain has set up supply lines for hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) across all of its UK fuelling stations throughout the UK. The logistics service provider has moved more than 6m tonnes of the fuel to its UK operations, replacing diesel in 20 locations. Marcus Williams
Tata’s Agratas confirms location of UK gigafactory for anchor client JLR Agratas, Tata Group’s global battery business, will build Britain’s biggest battery manufacturing facility at the Gravity Smart Campus near Bridgwater, Somerset. Megan Kelly
Evtec Aluminium to supply JLR with EV powertrain components JLR has signed a supply contract with Evtec Aluminium for the supply of powertrain components on Jaguar’s new line of electric vehicles (EVs), beginning in 2025. They include parts for a 4-door GT model as well as a luxury sedan. The deal is estimated to be worth $67m for Evtec, according to the supplier. Marcus Williams
An automotive supply chain in transition – the year in review This year has seen investments in supply chain resilience and the adoption of digital technology across the global automotive sector continue, with some positive developments in terms of inbound parts deliveries and greater supply chain transparency supported by digital technology, though strike action by the United Auto Workers union has taken its toll on production in the US in the fourth quarter. Marcus Williams
Thierry Bolloré joins About:Energy as director Former CEO of JLR and Renault, Thierry Bolloré, has taken a new role as director of About:Energy, a battery technology start-up providing battery measurement and modelling software services to the automotive, aerospace and manufacturing sectors. Marcus Williams
Core connections for quality output at JLR JLR is one carmaker that has been working hard over the last few years to transform manufacturing and supply chain operations up to an Industry 4.0 standard of efficiency and connectivity. Marcus Williams
Red Sofa Interview: JLR’s Paulina Chmielarz on how data strategy supports a reimagined supply chain In her new role as director of Digital & Innovation at JLR, Paulina Chmielarz has been aligning internal divisions to set a strong foundation for her bigger visions. As part of JLR’s ‘Reimagine’ strategy, she talks about aligning digital and data strategies will be essential in the transition to electric and software-defined vehicles.
JLR battles service parts shortage JLR is facing delays in the delivery of service parts to its retail network during the transition of parts distribution from multiple locations to its global parts distribution centre (PDC), nearing completion at Applby Magna, in the UK Midlands. Marcus Williams
Jaguar Land Rover attributes sales growth to improved supply Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has reported year-on-year increased sales volumes for the second quarter (Q2) of the financial year 2024, the three-month period to September 30 2023. Megan Kelly
ALSC Global 2023 On Demand: That’s a wrap! Christopher Ludwig, Editor-in-Chief, Automotive Logistics sits on the Red Sofa for a final time as we wrap up Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Global 2023 in Dearborn, Michigan.
JLR to use alternative fuel and EV transport fleet in UK in contract renewal with DHL The carmaker’s UK road freight vehicle fleet is to be replaced with over 220 bio-fuel and electric HGVs by April 2024. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Paulina Chmielarz and Frank Ludwig promoted to push JLR’s digitalisation and supply chain operations Paulina Chmielarz promoted to new role that will speed up JLR’s digital manufacturing and supply chain innovation; Frank Ludwig will lead integrated programme delivery. Christopher Ludwig
What Tata’s new UK battery gigafactory means for the supply chain Tata’s announcement of a new battery plant in Somerset is a significant development for the future of UK automotive manufacturing. Automotive Logistics looks closer at what it means for the supply chain’s bottom lines. Daniel Harrison
Tata to build UK gigafactory with JLR as anchor client and strong benefits for supply chain Tata Group has confirmed it will build a £4bn ($5.2bn) battery cell gigafactory in Somerset in the UK, establishing a regional battery supply chain for JLR. Megan Kelly
JLR uses AI to strengthen supply chain JLR has partnered with predictive insights firm Everstream Analytics to embed artificial intelligence (AI) into its supply chain. Megan Kelly
Stellantis warns rules of origin threaten production and raise logistics costs Stellantis said it will be at a “major competitive disadvantage” against Asian imports if it is unable to rely on sufficient electric vehicle (EV) battery production in the UK and Europe. Megan Kelly
Transform, connect and flex: JLR’s end-to-end supply chain upgrade Executive director of industrial operations, Barbara Bergmeier, has unique oversight of JLR’s production, procurement and supply chain – and she’s using it to upgrade plants, systems, skills and supplier relations as the carmaker gears up to build more electric vehicles (EVs), increase flexibility and cut emissions Christopher Ludwig
Jaguar Land Rover plans EV supply chain for UK Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) plans to supply electric drives and battery packs from its Wolverhampton Engine Manufacturing Centre to its UK assembly plants for next-generation electric vehicle (EV) production. Christopher Ludwig
US vehicle inventory highest in two years US vehicle inventory increased in March to 1.89m, equal to a 56-day supply, according to research compiled by Cox Automotive and the Automotive News Research & Data Center. Marcus Williams
Carmakers and tier ones need better supply chain alignment If the semiconductor shortage taught the automotive sector anything, it is that closer collaboration between carmakers and their suppliers, not just at the tier one level, is crucial to mitigate disruption to the supply chain. Marcus Williams
Interview: How Jaguar Land Rover manufacturing learned to be flexible Paulina Chmielarz reveals how Jaguar Land Rover’s production team has worked with supply chain teams to increase planning flexibility, and the great potential of its overhaul of manufacturing and logistics systems
JLR to implement cloud ERP across UK manufacturing and logistics JLR stands to benefit from a cloud-based ERP system from SAP that promises to make its supply chain and logistics more transparent and agile. Marcus Williams
Improved chip supply helps JLR return to profit Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has reported an improvement in the supply of semiconductors chips helped it return to profitability in the third quarter. Marcus Williams
Jaguar Land Rover adjusts assembly mix to manage chip shortage Jaguar Land Rover is cutting production of certain products at its Halewood and Solihull plants in UK between January and March next year because of the ongoing shortage of semiconductors, which is affecting carmakers globally. Marcus Williams
Neil Marsons leaves purchasing role at Jaguar Land Rover Close on the heels of CEO Thierry Bolloré leaving Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), the carmaker has confirmed that its director of global purchasing, Neil Marsons, is also leaving the company. No permanent replacement has yet been announced. Marcus Williams
Jaguar Land Rover chooses Wolfspeed for semiconductor supply Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has contracted electronic subcomponents supplier Wolfspeed to supply semiconductors for the inverters used in its forthcoming electric vehicles (EVs). Inverters manage the transfer of power from the battery to the electric motor. Hazel Southwell
Carmakers look to restructure European dealer network Dealers will remain central to the way car manufacturers sell and distribute their vehicles though there may be fewer outlets. However, current difficulties in distribution mean the agency model, by which the OEM sells directly to the customer online for a fixed fee, is growing as an alternative to the normal way of doing business. Marcus Williams
Blueprints for the rebound at North America’s vehicle ports Crisis management has become normalised for the automotive industry over two years of supply chain disruption but the North American vehicle-handling ports have withstood volatility and invested in a more sustainable recovery Marcus Williams
UK car output falls in H1 but EVs offer promise Parts shortages and supply chain disruption are to blame for poor vehicle manufacturing results in the UK for the first half of 2022. At the same time, however, the production of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) has increased to a record level, supported by investment in UK manufacturing worth £3.4 billion ($4.1 billion) between January and June. Marcus Williams
Barbara Bergmeier joins JLR to head Industrial Operations reorganisation Barbara Bergmeier has joined Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) in the newly created role of executive director of industrial operations, with responsibilities across manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain. She is also appointed to the board of directors. Marcus Williams
Jaguar Land Rover expands business with Unipart Logistics Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has signed a three-year contract Unipart Logistics for the provision of customer services in the aftermarket across the US and Canada. Marcus Williams
Jaguar Land Rover signs five-year contract with Unipart in US Unipart Logistics is managing a purpose-built aftermarket parts distribution centre in Mickleton, New Jersey as part of a new five-year contract signed with Jaguar Land Rover (JLR). The move supports JLR’s expansion into the north-east of the US. Marcus Williams
Gefco invests in UK sequencing centre to support Jaguar Land Rover Gefco has expanded its operations in the Merseyside region of the UK with the opening of a 16,350 sq.m logistics sequencing centre next to its existing facility in Speke. Marcus Williams
Electrifying Europe: EU ‘Fit for 55’ legislation will transform the automotive supply chain The EU’s latest salvo to mitigate against climate change is the most radical yet, tightening emission targets more than previously announced and setting a timetable to eliminate combustion engines – all of which will ultimately transform automotive manufacturing and supply chain Daniel Harrison
Second phase of work on Jaguar Land Rover’s logistics centre underway Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has started the second phase of development on its new 92,000 sq.m logistics operations centre near Solihull in the UK’s west Midlands region Marcus Williams
Unipart Logistics to run JLR aftermarket parts facility in UK Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has signed up Unipart Logistics on a five-year contract to run its global parts logistics centre at Appleby Magna in the UK Midlands. The 270,000 sq.m facility, which will distribute aftermarket parts, is due to open in 2022. Marcus Williams
How the European automotive industry aims to build back semiconductor and chip supply OEMs, suppliers and EU officials are considering how best to develop Europe’s semiconductor supply bases to mitigate current and future shortages, but the broad gaps at many levels – including for older, larger chips – mean there will be no magic bullet Namrita Chow
Think Tank: How Covid has accelerated digitalisation for finished vehicle logistics More OEMs and logistics providers in Europe are adapting and investing in digital tools and services than ever before, according to technology experts at INFORM, Proact and Fracht
Think Tank: Future-proofing aftermarket and service parts logistics As automotive service parts demand and requirements evolve, logistics experts from Jaguar Land Rover, Bosch, Kuehne+Nagel and the European parts association, CLEPA, look to the capacity, technology and network changes necessary to maintain service levels.
Jaguar Land Rover reimagines its electric future Jaguar will be a purely electric vehicle (EV) maker by 2025, with its partner Land Rover also adding six pure electric variants over the next five years as it aims to power 60% of its products with “zero-tailpipe powertrains” by 2030. The first pure-electric Land Rover will go on sale in 2024 and diesel models will be phased out in 2026. Marcus Williams
Calling stop on automotive supply chains: how long can companies survive the Covid-19 crisis? With the coronavirus pandemic causing a level of automotive plant shutdowns not seen since the second world war, suppliers and logistics providers will face failures without direct support from government, and close collaboration with OEMs and industry. Christopher Ludwig
Explaining EU vehicle emissions targets: can OEMs avoid heavy fines? The new average fleet targets that came into force in Europe on January 1st 2020 are having big impacts on the supply chain, pushing OEMs to produce and sell more hybrids and EVs. But the rules are complex and varied by brands, volume and sales. Here we provide a summary of the key rules and terminology. Daniel Harrison Christopher Ludwig
Damage control: How technology can assist vehicle inspection The quality of finished vehicles has traditionally been checked by eye, but this convention is being challenged by automated image technology such as that developed by British start-up DeGould Victoria Johns
Blowing the footprint at Castle Bromwich Jaguar Land Rover’s Castle Bromwich plant in the UK Midlands was this year’s venue for the Automotive Logistics UK summit. Originally the site made fighter planes and bombers, a fitting location for an industry doing battle with economic and trade uncertainty, and a carmaker used to facing adversity with innovation Marcus Williams
Global trade disputes could dim electric vehicle supply chain potential in key markets Trade uncertainties such as those between the US and China, or the UK and the EU, could put the brakes on growth in the electric vehicle and battery supply chain for some OEMs and countries, despite bullish forecasts for alternative powertrains Daniel Harrison Christopher Ludwig
Slovakia stays strong in straightened times Slovakia has the world’s highest per capita rate of vehicle production. But after recent setbacks, including job cuts, its government has laid out a new strategy for automotive Vladislav Vorotnikov
CEE: At the heart of Europe’s electric future OEMs and tier suppliers are investing in Central and Eastern Europe with a particular focus on electric, connected and autonomous mobility. Delegates at the Automotive Logistics CEE Summit in Budapest heard about the latest challenges and opportunities Joanne Perry
The long way home For inbound automotive supply chains, returnable packaging just makes sense. No carmaker wants to spend money on wood, paper and cardboard again and again, only to have to fork out straight away for costly waste disposal. Jonathan Ward
The twilight of global trade? Globalisation and free trade may be reversing towards regional supply chains for a mix of policy and economic reasons Malcolm Ramsay Malcolm Wheatley