Geely Auto and Jameel Motors sign distribution agreement for Italy A new partnership seeks to capitalise on Italy’s growing electric vehicle market through a new dealership and distribution network. Emily Uwemedimo Charlie Blackie-Kelly
BLG Logistics expands sustainable terminal capacity in Germany Ahlhorn’s newly opened inland terminal and Kelheim’s solar-powered expansion mark the latest steps in BLG Logistics’ strategic growth in eco-efficient automotive logistics. Marcus Williams
Amports expands vehicle storage capacity at Lázaro Cárdenas The planned expansion seeks to enhance storage capacity and support growing OEM demand in Mexico’s automotive export corridor. Marcus Williams
AD Ports looks at automotive logistics strategy with Ningbo Zhoushan The partnership will expand ro-ro terminal capacity, support multimodal transport via the TransCaspian route and enhance visibility through digital platforms. Marcus Williams
Skoda begins Kushaq sales in Vietnam using CKD imports The CKD kits will be shipped from the automaker's Indian plant, with some parts coming from Europe. Marcus Williams
U Power and Beijing Foton Motors sign battery swapping partnership for heavy EVs Battery swapping compatibility will be introduced across Foton’s commercial vehicles in selected regions, with vehicles joining U Power’s battery bank ecosystem. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
First NEV-focused reduction drive produced by ZF for Chinese market The electric reducer has been wholly designed and manufactured locally, and is tailored for the domestic market. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
CATL begins work on new battery plant in Indonesia The $1.2 billion plant is part of a wider $6 billion EV-focused battery supply chain project announced by the Chinese tier-1 supplier in 2022. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
US threatens tariffs on Japan, OEMs face billions in losses US tariffs could cost Japanese carmakers billions, with a looming deadline for negotiations. Megan Kelly
US Senate passes ‘Big Beautiful Bill’, ends EV tax credits The US Senate has passed ‘The One Big Beautiful Bill’ act, a budget bill that has several implications for the automotive industry, including the ending of EV tax credits in September. Megan Kelly
An updated outlook for the UK auto industry at the International Automotive Summit 2025 Experts from Stellantis, Volvo Cars, JLR and more discussed key trends at the SMMT’s International Automotive Summit, including tariffs and trade deals, sustainability and electrification, and the UK’s new Industrial Strategy. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
Malaysian OEM Proton partners with several Chinese tier-1 suppliers to strengthen domestic supply chain The partnerships will see the Chinese manufacturers produce components for upcoming Proton vehicles across Malaysian manufacturing sites. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
Welcome to the new Automotive Logistics experience We’ve redesigned the Automotive Logistics website to deliver sharper insight, faster access and a smoother, more intuitive experience at a time when you need it most. Emily Uwemedimo
Toyota uses VDL Groep hydrogen fuel cell trucks for Europe parts distribution The OEM is using the trucks for distribution between its European parts centre in Belgium and locations in France, Germany and the Netherlands. Marcus Williams
GM commits $4bn to US, moves assembly from Mexico and Canada GM will invest $4bn to expand vehicle production in Michigan, Kansas and Tennessee, shifting models from Mexico and Canada in a move that highlights localisation, EV growth and trade policy anticipation. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Scania signs three-year deal with Unipart to manage service parts centre in Kunshan, China Unipart is managing logistics operations at Scania’s new Chinese service parts distribution centre in Kunhan, China. Marcus Williams
Stellantis centralises service parts distribution in Ellesmere Port, UK The newly built facility will distribute 4m spare parts a year to a network of nearly 1,000 service centres via 19 regional hubs. Marcus Williams
International Motors’ Paule Wandji on logistics and IT collaboration AI, alignment and accountability – how International Motors is navigating digital change from the inside out.
Can supply chains adapt faster than the automotive market changes? As automotive supply chains navigate rising trade barriers, accelerating electrification and fragmented digital tools, industry leaders explored how logistics must lead through disruption. Emily Uwemedimo
Leveraging digital tools to turn compliance into competitive advantage Experts from Nissan, Accuride, Aptiv and Greatway reveal how they are navigating escalating compliance demands. Charlie Blackie-Kelly Emily Uwemedimo
Neptune Group to open first vehicle terminal in Port-La-Nouvelle Neptune Land Services will start operations from Q1 2026 at a new terminal able to process 200,000 vehicles annually. Marcus Williams
FVL leaders rethink production, trade and capacity as long-term transitions take hold in Europe European FVL is facing a triple shock: weakening export demand, under-utilised plants and a resurgence of protectionism on both sides of the Atlantic. Emily Uwemedimo
Car and truck makers adapt transport planning to increase the use of EVs The rise of the electric passenger car has a longer history than most suppose but now carmakers are engaged with making inbound and outbound transport modes electric as well, which makes for a greener supply chain altogether. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
Nissan’s Gerardo de la Torre on using digital tools to improve supply chain visibility The regional senior director of SCM on how Nissan has implemented its supplier visibility platform, and how he foresees it developing.
Plus Automation and Churchill IX merge to form PlusAI, with AI-led virtual drivers for autonomous trucking An AI-based autonomous trucking software has seen success in trials completed with DSV and IVECO. PlusAI, the company behind the software, eyes partnerships with OEMs such as Traton Group and Hyundai as integral to scaling adoption. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
North American Dealers Association reports light vehicle sales slow after pre-tariff surge The surge in US vehicle sales caused by US trade policy on vehicle imports has subsided while behind-the-scences discussions continue between US policy makers and leading vehicle makers seeking a remedy to the 25% levy. Marcus Williams
Amports is managing more exports out of the Mexican port of Altamira and expanding operations at Lázaro Cárdenas Amports is handling the majority of exports out of the Mexican Gulf port of Altamira, which has seen strong volume growth in recent years, and it is now expanding operations on the Pacific Coast at Lázaro Cárdenas Marcus Williams
Nissan and Stellantis supplier Marelli files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US The tier one supplier confirms it has applied for bankruptcy to continue operations while it looks to secure additional funding or buyout. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
Rivian exec confirms its software will form the basis of Volkswagen EVs, following joint venture The EV company’s chief software officer, Wassym Bensaid, has revealed that Volkswagen will leverage Rivian’s software across all its upcoming vehicles. The announcement follows a $5 billion joint venture between the two companies. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
Rare earth magnet shortage disrupts global auto production China produces almost 70% of rare earth magnets but exports are now tied up in lengthy license applications, prompting supply and shortage concerns. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
Maruti Suzuki moves half a million vehicles on Indian Railways network in last year Maruti Suzuki has moved more than 500,000 finished vehicles by rail in the last financial year, almost a quarter of its total 2024 outbound volumes. Marcus Williams
Nissan’s supply chain playbook for real-time resilience From regulatory risk to cyberattacks, Nissan’s senior director for supply in the Americas outlines how clarity, collaboration and digital readiness are redefining what it means to act with purpose. Emily Uwemedimo Christopher Ludwig
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
Volvo Cars announces 3,000 redundancies as part of new lean plan As part of its recently launched cost and cash action plan, the OEM announces it will reduce its global office-based workforce by 15%, mostly based in Sweden. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
VW Group Logistics launches Venice port terminal to optimise exports, reduce emissions and improve resilience across vehicle logistics Volkswagen Group Logistics will expand its port network for finished vehicles of the Volkswagen Group with a terminal at Venice port in Italy, which will reduce lead times for many plants, increase rail transport, and shorten shipping times with Asia. Christopher Ludwig Megan Kelly
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
James Todd Kloeb, former head of material planning and logistics for the Americas at Ford, joins Lucid Motors as global vice president of MP&L James Todd Kloeb announced the news on social media, with it following a three-decade long stint at Ford. His role is expected to encompass global supply chain planning. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
Toyota is considering moving production of the GR Corolla from Japan to the UK While the news is not yet official, sources say that Toyota will add an additional production line to its Burnaston plant to try and meet demand for the sports model. If the move goes ahead, production is expected to begin mid-2026. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
Nissan looking at ways to secure UK vehicle production including through Chinese joint venture Nissan is looking at ways to secure production at its Sunderland plant amidst global cuts and that could include joint production with a Chinese EV partner. Marcus Williams
In the latest management change from Stellantis, current COO Antonio Filosa has been promoted to CEO The resignation of previous CEO Carlos Tavares kickstarted a wave of changes in Stellantis’ boardroom. The appointment of a new CEO could point to a return to stability, as Antonio Filosa brings decades of experience from across several Stellantis brands to the role. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
ChargePoint and Eaton announce a new collaboration aimed at tackling insufficient EV charging infrastructure The partnership allows the two companies to provide end-to-end solutions for EV infrastructure, including charging stations and engineering services. The goal is to roll these offerings out across the US, Canada and the UK. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
Stellantis to open Metro Detroit Megahub for Mopar parts distribution in Michigan in 2027 Stelllantis is opening a Mopar service parts megahub in Van Buren Township in 2027 that will use the Autostore automated storage and retrieval system. Marcus Williams
Ceva Logistics using Stradot conveyor robots for vehicle handling at Nanteuil-le-Haudouin facility Ceva Logistics will start using automated robot conveyors to move vehicles at its distribution yard in Nanteuil-le-Haudouin from September this year. Marcus Williams
Panattoni completes work on Mercedes-Benz’s International Consolidation Centre [Updated May 27] Mercedes-Benz is ready to open its International Consolidation Centre in Germany, which will bundle and preassemble parts for distribution to its global production locations. Marcus Williams
Alliance members Mitsubishi and Nissan consider joint US production plant to mitigate tariff hikes Mitsubishi has revealed that is has been talking to fellow Alliance member Nissan about joint production opportunities in the US. Details have not been released yet, but it may involve using already existing Nissan plants. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
Despite minor setbacks, the Chinese automotive industry may come out as a winner in the tariff war As the US and China remain in a standoff in their tariff war with neither side willing to budge, observers say the world is witnessing the end of the era of globalisation in the automotive industry as we know it. Vladislav Vorotnikov
Ryan Kraft takes over as CEO from Mark Anderson at United Road Ryan Kraft takes over as CEO at United Road, building on 15 years at the leading US finished vehicle provider. Marcus Williams
BMW Group is using AI tools for Purchasing and Supplier Network from tech centre in Romania BMW Group is developing GenAI applications for its Purchasing and Supplier Network at a tech hub in Romania focused on monitoring supply chain data. Marcus Williams
NYK to operate automated finished vehicle facility at the port of Barcelona port from 2027 Port de Barcelona has awarded NYK a concession to operate a inished vehicle logistics terminal that will feature a fully automated, multilevel parking facility, due to become operational in 2027. Marcus Williams
Wallenius Wilhelmsen and Bertel O. Steen will work together on a new vehicle processing centre at the port of Drammen Drammen port in Norway is to benefit from a new vehicle processing centre which is being built and will be operated by a joint venture between Wallenius Wilhelmsen and Bertel O. Steen. Marcus Williams
CATL to raise $4bn in Hong Kong listing to fund Debrecen EV battery gigafactory in Europe Chinese EV battery maker CATL has said it is set to raise at least $4bn in its secondary listing on the Hong Kong stock exchange, to fund its giigafactory in Debrecen, Hungary. Megan Kelly
Europe’s EV forecast has dropped – and here’s what it means for the supply chain As Europe’s EV transition hits regulatory and market speedbumps, automakers face tough decisions on where and how to adapt operations for the EV supply chain. From battery traceability to shifting trade flows and affordability pressures, supply chain strategies are being re-engineered in real-time. Emily Uwemedimo
Nissan Motor is scrapping plans to build a $1.1bn EV battery plant in Kyushu, Japan Despite only announcing the new plant in January, Nissan has cancelled its proposed lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery plant, planned to be built in Kitakyushi, Japan. The plant would have created around 500 internal jobs and helped the company reinforce its domestic EV production. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
NxtPort launches the government- and port-backed Inbound Release Platform to help inbound cargo flows (Updated 23rd May 2025) The Inbound Release Platform (IRP), which went live at the beginning of April, is now in effect at all Belgium seaports. It acts as a central data sharing site for various stakeholders including customs agents and LSPs, streamlining customs compliance. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
Ceva Logistics acquires Turkish logistics company Borusan Tedarik for $440m, doubling its footprint in the region CEVA Logistics continues to grow “bigger, stronger and smarter”, as the company announces it acquires Borusan Tedarik, a logistics company in Turkey. The move almost doubles CEVA’s operations in the country. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
DHL and Cox Automotive launch UK’s largest EV battery services centre for manufacturers to tackle complexities in battery handling Housed within DHL’s 146,000-square-foot EV Centre of Excellence, a joint venture battery hub supports manufacturers and fleet operators across the UK. It combines specialist safety infrastructure, remanufacturing workshops and on-site energy storage to meet tightening regulations and rising demand for transparency around battery health and end of life processing. Emily Uwemedimo
When disruption won’t quit, the 2025 Finished Vehicle Logistics conference shared how to stay balanced and agile The Finished Vehicle Logistics North America 2025 conference revealed how leading OEMs are redesigning logistics to thrive amid trade shocks, EV disruption and capacity constraints. From agile planning to modular networks and EV-ready lanes, Automotive Logistics unpacks the sector’s shift from fragile to future-ready. Emily Uwemedimo
Localisation hopes fade for Russia as it struggles to attract China Russia’s efforts to boost domestic vehicle production by courting Chinese automakers are running into obstacles, from economic volatility to strategic caution among OEMs. As Russian policymakers push new incentives, analysts warn that structural challenges could undermine the country’s localisation ambitions. Vladislav Vorotnikov
Audi announces production of its second-generation Q7 SUV has begun at the DRB-Hicom manufacturing plant in Malaysia In a move to strengthen regional supply chain resilience, Audi has begun local production of its Q7 SUV at Malaysia’s DRB-Hicom facility, the brand’s first fully localised assembly project in South-East Asia. The current output for the Pekan plant is at three vehicles per day, but with the expectation of this rising to 5,000 units per annum. Charlie Blackie-Kelly
How digital tools and real-time data are transforming automotive supply chains through improved integration, transparency and compliance Automotive leaders explore data silos, compliance and supplier risk ahead of Automotive Logistics’ livestream on data silos, security and sovereignty. Megan Kelly
US Trade Representative announces fee structure for vehicle and container deliveries by China-related shipping The US Trade Representative has announced that fees on China-related vessels calling at US ports will include a cost per car unit of $150 for finished vehicle carriers. Marcus Williams
There has been no marked increase in container and vehicle exports from Antwerp-Bruges ports to US as tariffs bite Tariffs and trade uncertainty have not yet caused export spikes at the Port of Antwerp Bruges, which handled 28m tonnes of goods in 2024, including significant finished vehicle and parts trade. Marcus Williams
Greek port of Piraeus reports decline in vehicle volumes in 2024 but increase in revenue Vehicle throughput at the Greek port of Piraeus was down in 2024 but the port authority has recorded an increase in revenue and will benefit from a new joint venture between Cosco Shipping and Neptune Lines. Marcus Williams
US automotive import tariffs hit prices and aggravate consumer uncertainty, says National Automobile Dealers Association The combined impact of vehicle and parts import tariffs could cut production and sales forecasts in the US this year, according to figures from the National Automobile Dealers Association, with consumer spending and manufacturing investment revised. Marcus Williams
“Staying the course”: USMCOC’s Zapanta unpacks tariffs, automotive trade and North American integration With tariffs on parts approaching and political uncertainty mounting, Albert Zapanta of the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce (USMCOC) explores how the US and Mexico are navigating trade, supply chain pressures and long-term planning. For the automotive industry, staying steady may be the smartest move. Emily Uwemedimo
VW Group one of a number of carmakers revising exports of vehicles from Mexico to US Carmakers, including VW Group, are suspending the export of vehicles from Mexico into the US and revising production plans in the face of US tariffs brought in last week by the Trump administration. The German carmaker is also now holding all vehicles delivered after April 3 at US ports of entry. Marcus Williams
Stellantis is pausing production at plants in Canada and Mexico and laying off 900 staff in the US As US tariffs on vehicle imports kicked in this week, Stellantis announced it is temporarily shutting plants in Canada and Mexico, with knock-on, short-term layoffs for staff at stamping, transmission and casting plants in the US. Marcus Williams
Impact of the new US trade policy includes the potential cumulative effects of ‘tariff stacking’ [Updated April 23] This week’s announcement by the US Trump administration of tariffs on global imports is more wide-ranging that Trump 1.0 and ’tariff stacking’ could mean vehicle makers and parts suppliers face much higher costs. Marcus Williams Megan Kelly
Spain’s Vigo port records increase in vehicle throughput including trade out of Morocco Spain’s port of Vigo has maintained a top position in the ranking of European vehicle-handling ports in 2024, helped by an increase in trade with Morocco. It is also installing an onshore power supply from renewable sources for berthed vessels. Marcus Williams
March 26 set the wheels in motion, here’s what’s coming before tariff D-Day on April 2 New US tariffs are set to begin April 2, starting with a 25% duty on imported vehicles. Analysts warn the staggered rollout could cripple production, spike prices and send supply chains into long-term disarray – especially for OEMs navigating EV shifts and global competition. Emily Uwemedimo Daniel Harrison
Toyota plans to produce next-generation lithium batteries in Japan on hold Toyota is revising its plans for battery production in Kyushu, Japan in the light of electric vehicle demand and rising material prices. Marcus Williams
Cosco Shipping Car Carriers and Neptune Lines working together on Chinese vehicle distribution in Europe Cosco’s car carrier division has signed an agreement with European short-sea car carrier Neptune Lines to manage finished vehicle shipments from China to Europe via the Greek port of Piraeus. Marcus Williams
The race before the border closes, as auto logistics braces for a 25% tariff reckoning [Updated 1 April] Automakers and logistics providers are scrambling to move vehicles before the US imposes a 25% tariff on automotive imports. With USMCA exemptions narrowing and global supply chains under pressure, manufacturers face a costly and complex reckoning. Emily Uwemedimo
Toyota Motor Manufacturing UK is getting ready to launch its first European recycling factory in the UK Toyota is launching is European recycling initiative in the UK with the launch of its Toyota Circular Factory at the Burnaston plant in Q3 this year, which will supply 120,000 recycled parts to the aftermarket. Marcus Williams
Hyundai Motor commits $21 billion to US vehicle manufacturing, supply chain and logistics Hyundai has announced an investment in US vehicle production, supply chain and logistics of $21 billion and in the same week has officially opened its metaplant in Georgia at which it now plans to make 500,000 electric vehicles a year. Marcus Williams
US trade organisations sign letter urging US Trade Representative to refrain from charging steep port fees on China-related vessels During this week’s hearing in Washington DC, trade organisations from across US industry have signed a letter urging the United States Trade Representative (USTR) to row back on its proposal to impose heavy fees on China-made vessels calling at US ports. Marcus Williams
Consolidation in the Toyota Automated Logistics Group as Bastian takes over viastore North America Bastian Solutions has incorporated the business of viastore in North America to strengthen material handling equipment services as part of the Toyota Automated Logistics Group. Marcus Williams
Orbis moves into repurposed plant in Greenville to make reusuable totes and pallets for automotive customers Packaging provider Orbis has opened a 39,000 sq.m production facility in Greenville, Texas to make reusable totes and pallets, incluidng its full range of products for automotive industry Marcus Williams
Kuehne + Nagel consolidates cross-dock services with doubled capacity on US-Mexico border Kuehne + Nagel is helping customers navigate the complex demands of nearshoring at a time of tariff threats in North America from a new consolidate cross-dock in Laredo, Texas. Marcus Williams
National Transportation Safety Board report finds Francis Scott Key bridge was at high risk of collapse The risk of catastrophic collapse to the Francis Scott Key bridge was 30 times higher than the established safety threshold, according to a report from the National Transportation Safety Board. The report also finds that 68 other bridge in the US could be at risk. Marcus Williams
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
Stellantis CFO Doug Ostermann tells Wolfe Research summit about supply chain push to deal with tariff uncertainty This week Stellantis’ chief financial officer, Doug Ostermann, outlined the efforts the carmaker was making to mitigate the impact of trade uncertainty in North America and its commitment to manufacturing in the US. Marcus Williams
Audi and BMW call for tariff-free trade in North America as Trump tariffs take their toll German carmakers are holding their breath for the next Trump tariff announcement to see if USMCA local content rules will necessitate higher prices and production adjustments in North America. Marcus Williams
Association of European Vehicle Logistics hosts dinner debate on the impact of decarbonising automotive operations The Association of European Vehicle Logistics gathered members, policy makers and key stakeholders in Brussels on March 18 to discuss the European Commission’s Action Plan for the Future of the European Automotive Industry, with a focus on compliance with regulation on decarbonisation. Marcus Williams
Jaxport completes first stage of $60m berth expansion at Blount Island vehicle terminal as Toyota prepares to expand operations The port of Jacksonville has completed first of two berth expansions designed to accommodate bigger car carrier vessels which will help it manage turnaround as vehicle volumes increase, not least for Toyota. Marcus Williams
Grimaldi has grown its fleet of hybrid short-sea ro-ro vessels to 14 with the addition of the Eco Napoli Grimaldi’s latest hybrid-power ro-ro vessel will arrive in the Mediterranean from China in May this year and will support services calling between Italy, Greece and Turkey Marcus Williams
MSC stake in Terminal Investment could make it global leader in container terminals after Hutchinson sale MSC’s stake in the BlackRock-TIL buyout of Hutchinson’s non-China terminal portfolio could make it the global leader in container terminal capacity, according to market analysis by maritime expert Drewry. Marcus Williams
VinFast’s logistics reinvention strategy powers its European expansion With a commitment to 24-hour parts delivery and optimised ro-ro shipping, VinFast is enhancing its logistics profile across Europe and ASEAN to meet evolving customer needs. Emily Uwemedimo
US to impose global tariffs of 25% on steel and aluminium imports; European Commission announces retaliatory levies [Updated March 13] The decision by Trump to impose tariffs on European imports of the metals, affecting more than €8 billion-worth of EU exports, adds to tariffs on other exports worth €18 billion. Marcus Williams
CMA CGM to invest $20 billion in US shipbuilding, port infrastructure and automotive platforms CMA CGM plans to invest $20m in shipbuilding, ports, warehousing and automotive platforms over the next four years. Marcus Williams
How nearshoring and battery localisation are reshaping Europe’s EV supply chain amid shifting demand, Chinese competition, and policy shifts With battery investments in flux, Europe’s OEMs push for local supply chains amid geopolitical shifts and Chinese EV competition. Megan Kelly
BLG Logistics and Cosco Shipping Car Carriers to work together on China vehicle and equipment imports to Europe An agreement between BLG Logistics and Cosco Shipping Car Carriers will make the German port of Bremerhaven a hub for Chinese vehicle and equipment imports to Europe. Marcus Williams
PSA is using the latest automation technology to increase container throughput at the port of Tuas Container terminal operator PSA has moved 10m containers through the port of Tuas in Singapore using the latest automation technology for dockside and ajacent supply hub operations. Marcus Williams
The US tariff timeline of trade tensions and tariff changes The US election outcome triggers uncertainty for automotive logistics, with tariffs, trade wars, and supply chain risks ahead. Megan Kelly Emily Uwemedimo James McLoughlin
NYK Line signs memorandum of understanding with Port of Hueneme to cut emissions and focus on energy efficiency The US west coast port of Hueneme is building on its commitment to cut emissions and improve energy efficiency in finished vehicle logistics with a new green corridor agreement for Japanese imports signed with NYK Line. Marcus Williams
United States Trade Representative is looking to impose heavy service fees on China-related shipping [Updated March 3] Following an investigation into unreasonable or discriminatory practice in international shipping, the United States Trade Representative is proposing to bring in fees of up to $1.5m for China-related vessel calls at US ports. Marcus Williams
BMW’s hydrogen strategy embraces a technology-agnostic approach to reshape automotive logistics With increasing regulatory pressures and the urgent need to decarbonise operations, automotive leaders are exploring a range of technologies to future-proof their fleets. BMW Group’s latest move – introducing its first hydrogen-powered trucks as part of the European H2Haul pilot project – demonstrates how traditional logistics models are evolving. While electric trucks have been at the forefront of fleet decarbonisation, BMW’s investment in hydrogen fuel cell technology offers another versatile, scalable alternative for long-haul freight that warrants close analysis. Emily Uwemedimo
Grimaldi is introducing additional liner services and investing in terminal operations around Europe Grimaldi is strengthening services for finished vehicle trade in Europe while at the same time building services for EV imports to there from China. Marcus Williams
Port Freeport strengthens automotive logistics with record growth, new infrastructure, and multimodal connections PARTNER CONTENTThis content was produced by Automotive Logistics in partnership with Port FreeportWith soaring vehicle and container volumes, Port Freeport is investing in capacity, multimodal links and nearshoring-driven growth. Automotive Logistics
Tanger Med increases vehicle exports from Morocco in 2024 with majority heading to Europe Renault’s two plants in Morocco increased output in 2024 with the great majority exported to Europe through Tanger Med port. 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
Daimler Truck wins VDA logistics award for use of electric trucks across inbound logistics Daimler Truck took top prize for scaling the use of electrified trucks in inbound logistics for German plants through its ‘Electrify Inbound Logistics’ project. Megan Kelly
Donald Trump is imposing 25% tariffs on steel and aluminium from Canada and Mexico, and could include auto parts Donald Trump is holding the threat of 25% tariffs over auto parts and metals imports from Canada and Mexico, which could disrupt the North American automotive supply chain. The US president added that he will add new wider tariffs on finished vehicles, to be announced on April 2. Marcus Williams
Could Europe’s €200 billion AI initiative accelerate automotive tech and supply chains? [Updated February 17] The European Union’s (EU’s) €200 billion ($214 billion) InvestAI Initiative gains momentum across sections including robotics, biotech, mobility and manufacturing. With a focus on innovation and workforce development, could this funding also accelerate the integration of AI-driven robotics and smart manufacturing solutions across Europe’s automotive supply chains? Emily Uwemedimo
Toyota is making its own batteries at a plant in North Carolina and will be begin local supply in April Toyota will be begin shipping lithium batteries from its own plant in North Carolina from April this year, beginning with deliveries by truck to its Kentucky assembly plant in Georgetown Marcus Williams
The “great divergence” reshapes vehicle production and logistics in Europe amid market forces, Chinese OEMs and tariff shifts The European automotive market is at an inflection point. Lower vehicle volumes post-pandemic, a shift from net exports to net imports and the growing influence of Chinese manufacturers are fundamentally changing the region’s logistics dynamics. Meanwhile, tariffs and localisation efforts are altering trade flows. As automakers and logistics providers adapt, the success of their strategies will determine who thrives in this new era of European automotive supply chains. Emily Uwemedimo
Vehicle ro-ro exports continue to recover at Barcelona while containerised imports double The port of Barcelona has registed an increase in vehicle exports in 2024 and while imports have dropped overall, cars in containers imported have more than doubled. Marcus Williams
Ford’s president, CEO and director James Farley warns of serious financial impact on auto sector if Trump tariffs persist [Updated February 11] Ford’s president, CEO and director James Farley used its Q4 earnings call last week to warn that any extended use of tariffs on automotive products from Canada and Mexico would have a huge adverse impact on the entire value system of the US automotive industry. He drove home the warnings at this week’s Wolfe Research Auto, Auto Tech and Semiconductor Conference in New York. 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
Trump’s tariff pose on imports from Canada and Mexico tests resiliency of supply chain planners Even with a month’s grace period, the threat of US tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico made by Donald Trump over the weekend is creating supply chain uncertainty across the North American automotive industry. Carmakers are calling for attention to USMCA rules and warning of the impact on jobs, investment and consumers. Marcus Williams
Chinese carmaker Chery builds on containerised vehicle shipments to Turkey with DP World service Chery is building the volumes of cars it ships in containers from China to Turkey supported by DP World operations at the Yarímca container terminal. Marcus Williams
VW Group moves more than 1.2m vehicles through German port of Emden in 2024; almost 5% down on previous year Volkswagen Group imported and exported 1.2m vehicles through Emden port in 2024, including 419,000 battery electric vehicles and hybrids, and is bringing in a new dock and yard management system. Marcus Williams
Kawa Shipping makes first call at JadeWeserPort on China-Europe Express container service Zhejiang Seaport Logistics has received its first express container ship call at JadeWeserPort in Germany with the arrival of the Kawa Ningbo. Marcus Williams
Indonesia waives tariffs on BYD imports ahead of local production The Chinese carmaker is building a plant in Subang, West Java, which is due to open by the end of 2025 and is importing vehicles tariff free until then. Marcus Williams
Polestar widens global production locations to include Europe for electric SUV from 2027 Polestar is looking at Europe to build its next premium compact SUV and will expand sales to France this summer using agency model distribution. Marcus Williams
Buelent Ileri moves to global sales and operations planning (S&OP), supply chain and logistics at AGCO Buelent Ileri recently expanded his scope at the global agricultural equipment manufacturer, bringing a strong focus on digitalisation and planning to AGCO’s global supply chain operations. Automotive Logistics
Tariffs and geopolitical disruption take their toll on ro-ro volumes through Antwerp-Bruges The Port of Antwerp-Bruges has seen a fall in the processing of new and used passenger cars but overall throughput has increased thanks to a boost in container traffic Marcus Williams
Wallenius Wilhelmsen and Georgia Ports Authority officially open Brunswick vehicle and equipment processing complex Wallenius Wilhelmsen officially opened its South Atlantic Transportation and Logistics Mega Center with Georgia Ports Authority at the US port of Brunswick last week. Marcus Williams
Crew of hijacked Galaxy Leader car carrier finally released by Houthi captors Houthi captors have released the 25 members of the Galaxy Leader crew who taken hostage in November 2023 when the ro-ro vessel was hijacked transiting the Red Sea. Marcus Williams
DP World begins finished vehicle and rolling equipment operations at port of Zeebrugge DP World is building up its European finished vehicle services with the opening of facility at the port of Zeebrugge. Marcus Williams
Volkswagen Group appoints Holger Bätz as its head of supply chain development for the After Sales division Holger Bätz has moved from OTLG to become VW Group’s head of supply chain development for the After Sales division. Marcus Williams
Global automotive industry shifts intensify challenges for logistics providers The automotive supply chain is facing many hurdles this year, as set out in our key automotive logistics trends for 2025. Here, we look deeper at the fragmented nature of the industry, structural changes in flows and demand, and the effects of job losses in the second part of our series. Daniel Harrison
Barry Spilman steps back from lead role at RPM and appoints John Perkovich president of the North America region John Perkovich moves from his role as chief operating officer to take over the reins at RPM in North America Marcus Williams
DIN and DKE publish guidance for firms to meet mandatory EU Battery Passport rules The new guidance – Requirements for Data Attributes of the Battery Passport – is designed to help companies meet the mandatory requirements for the EU’s digital battery passport. Marcus Williams
How diversity of thought turns challenges into competitive gains As the automotive industry navigates nearshoring shifts and the rise of electric vehicles, diversity emerges as a strategic advantage. By fostering inclusivity, cross-cultural collaboration and equitable talent pipelines, leaders like Harry Kwakye Davies highlight how diverse perspectives transform challenges into opportunities. Emily Uwemedimo
Hyundai-Kia expands contract with car carrier Eukor to five years and strengthens presence in Asia Eukor has succesfully extended the terms of its contract to ship Hyundai and Kia vehicles from Korea as well as adding extra trade from China. Marcus Williams
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
Volkswagen is investing in digital architecture for competitive and localised battery EV production in China Volkswagen is focusing on a strong localisation drive in China and the development of a digital architecture for faster EV development and production as the market competes aggressively on price. Marcus Williams
Volkswagen to cut production in Germany and reduce staff across factories, with Golf production moved to Mexico Following some intense negotiations through December, Volkswagen reached an agreement with its Works Council and the IG Metall union just before the Christmas break that will see it cut 35,000 jobs by 2030 and reduce production capacity by 734,000 units Marcus Williams
Honda and Nissan in talks to form joint holding company; Mitsubishi also looking at involvement The carmakers are also in discussions with Mitsubishi over potential collaboration on standardised products and processes. Marcus Williams
Volkswagen benefits from green logistics services provided by Duvenbeck and MAN Truck and Bus Duvenbeck’s use of MAN eTGX trucks will contribute to VW Group’s goTOzero impact logistics programme which aims to reduce CO2 emissions on road transport Marcus Williams
Continental to make Automotive a separate European company and sell OESL business Continental is spinning off its Automotive business unit and selling the Original Equipment Solutions (OESL) business of ContiTech as it looks for greater flexibility in responding to automotive market trends Marcus Williams
Kjell Gruner takes over as head of VW Group of America; Henning Habicht to lead operations at Chattanooga Kjell Gruner is now president and CEO of Volkswagen Group of America (VWGoA), while Henning Habicht has been promoted to lead operations at the carmaker’s Chattanooga plant. Marcus Williams
Seismic shifts in the global trade of electric vehicles: 2024 in review The car industry is going through a volatile adaptation as it seeks to decarbonise mobility and clean up the logistics supporting production. This year it has also been dealing with trade and labour disruption but the focus is adamantly on a more resilient supply chain and the adoption of digital technology. Marcus Williams
Audi and FAW start production of Q6L e-tron in Changchun supported by sustainable automated logistics and production Audi FAW NEV will manufacture mid-sized and full-sized PPE vehicles at the new factory, which has annual capacity for 150,000 vehicles and the batteries to power them Marcus Williams
German Association of the Automotive Industry has published a new auditing standard for logistics – VDA 6.8 Process Audit Supply Chain The VDA’s Logistics Committee chairman, Simon Motter, who is head of Volkswagen Group Logistics, said the new VDA auditing standard addresses the importance of smooth supply chain processes for the entire automotive industry Marcus Williams
Mercedes-Benz Trucks delivers first eActros 600 units to transport customers and announces upgrades to Wörth plant charging infrastructure Mercedes-Benz Trucks will provide eActros 600 trucks to its own logistics providers from Q2 next year and is supporting emission-free inbound logistics with upgraded charging infrastructure at the Wörth plant in Germany Marcus Williams
Nissan has a partnership with scenario planning provider Anaplan to digitalise business optimisation in Africa, Middle East, India, Europe and Oceania Nissan’s has set up a strategic partnership with Anaplan to digitalise the vehicle flow process from production to sales Marcus Williams
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
Kristy MacGregor replaces Rory Hepner as director of vehicle logistics and customs operations at Mercedes-Benz USA Mercedes-Benz USA has appointed Kristy MacGregor director of vehicle logistics and customs operations following the departure of Rory Hepner. Marcus Williams
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
BMW will use hydrogen-powered tugger trains and forklift trucks for in-plant logistics at Regensburg from 2026 As part of its sustainability efforts, BMW will transition its in-plant logistics at Regensburg to hydrogen fuel cell technology, powering its tugger trains and forklift trucks. This move, under the iFactory initiative, aims to streamline operations and support the company’s carbon-neutral goals by reducing reliance on electric battery systems. Marcus Williams
Comau developing automated battery disassembly processes for end-of-life batteries as part of EU Reinforce sustainability project Comau is developing dismantling technology for recycling end-of-life batteries and stationary packs as part of EU’s Reinforce sustainability project. Marcus Williams
Peel Ports invests £30m in ro-ro berth and pontoon to boost throughput at UK port of Sheerness Peel Ports will begin work on a new ro-ro berth and floating pontoon at the port in March next year with the aim of improving throughput for finished vehicles and other cargo. Marcus Williams
Daimler Truck is making the Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 at Wörth assembly plant in Germany with inbound parts from Gaggenau, Kassel and Mannheim Daimler Truck is using flexible assembly, inbound electric trucks and clean manufacturing to make the long-haul Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 at its Wörth plant in Germany. Marcus Williams
Toyota México’s senior director of external affairs and trade compliance, Lizette Gracida says, “Mexico’s nearshoring is a historic opportunity with strategic challenges” Toyota’s $1.4 billion investment is helping pave the way for Mexico to become a leader in nearshoring and sustainable logistics. In a Red Sofa interview at the 2024 Automotive Logistics Supply Chain Mexico conference, Lizette Gracida, senior director of external affairs and trade compliance at Toyota’s Mexico division, discusses how strategic policies can support this transformation.
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
Failure to find viable rescue plan means Audi’s troubled plant in Brussels will close in February 2025 Audi’s troubled Brussels plant which makes the Q8 e-tron will close in February next year after the carmaker’s failure to find a substitute investor. Marcus Williams
Low electric vehicle demand in Europe forces Ford to cut working hours at Cologne EV plant Ford of Europe is cutting working hours at its carbon-neutral electric vehicle plant in Cologne because lower-than-expected demand. Marcus Williams
Stellantis and B-Parts distribute Sustainera reconditioned service parts in North America Stellantis has expanded its remanufactured service parts range in North America, now offering 1m reconditioned parts across 35 product lines. This expansion, launched six months ago in partnership with B-Parts, aims to provide faster shipping, a six-month warranty, and lower-cost alternatives to new parts. Marcus Williams
SKF Group appoints Olaf Henning general manager and head of global automotive aftermarket Olaf Henning will take over as general manager and head of global automotive aftermarket at SKF Group in mid-November, succeeding Philipp Herlein. He brings extensive experience from Mahle, SoftProject, Bosch and Michelin to lead SKF’s automotive aftermarket business amid its ongoing strategic transformation. Marcus Williams
ALSC Mexico 2024 recap blog: Discussing nearshoring, digital transformation and cross-border strategies The tenth Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Mexico conference has wrapped up, after industry leaders, logistics experts and automotive pioneers gathered to discuss the latest trends, challenges and innovations transforming Mexico’s automotive supply chain. That transformation comes at an uncertain time for the North American supply chain, with shifting global dynamics and a pivotal US election. Marcus Williams Anushka Dixit Megan Kelly Emily Uwemedimo
Toyota inaugurates vehicle mega hub in Czech Republic with support from Ceva Logistics Toyota Motor Europe’s (TME) new €17m ($18m) mega hub in Kolín, Czech Republic, now processes up to 350,000 vehicles annually, streamlining pre-delivery customisation. With integrated rail links, the hub also helps TME reduce carbon emissions, supporting its sustainability goals over previous logistics models. Marcus Williams
BMW using cloud-based guidance system for complex in-plant logistics at Regensburg assembly plant BMW is using a cloud-based traffic control system to guide the 140 smart transport robots (STRs) and 50 tugger trains it uses to deliver parts to the assembly line at its Regensburg assembly plant in Germany. The carmaker said the BMW Automated Transport Services (ATS) system is ensuring optimal route guidance and on-time provisioning of parts to the assembly line according to delivery priority. Marcus Williams
DSV’s takeover of DB Schenker to bring strategic benefits, says Greg Slawson Following DSV’s €14.3 billion acquisition of DB Schenker, Greg Slawson, executive vice-president and global head of automotive at DSV, expects strategic benefits to come, including diversification of services and leveraging digital tools to meet the shifting demands of the automotive industry. As DSV scales up, it aims to strengthen supply chain resilience, improve service offerings and deliver sustainable, technology-driven solutions for the evolving challenges in automotive logistics. Marcus Williams Emily Uwemedimo
UECC order will expand multi-fuel battery hybrid PCTC fleet United European Car Carriers (UECC) has signed an order for up to four multi-fuel battery hybrid pure car and truck carriers (PCTCs) to expand its fleet of more sustainable vessels. Marcus Williams
Mexico now seventh largest auto producer with 3.8m vehicles made and exporting 3.3m units globally There is a high demand for the parts supplied by Mexicoʼs tier one suppliers, with 87% production going for export, making it a powerhouse for the wider North American automotive market. Automotive Logistics talks to some of the leaders about maintaining a resilient supply chain. Simon Warburton
Automotive Logistics 2024 Systems & Software Survey finds stakeholders prioritise software upgrades for improved interoperability and visibility Automotive Logistics has launched a survey in response to the growing awareness amongst OEMs, tier suppliers and logistics providers of the critical role software plays in managing automotive logistics. The survey explores key challenges in interoperability, visibility and the push toward industry-wide digital solutions. Daniel Harrison
A mixed picture for vehicle logistics capacity from the Association of European Vehicle Logistics Providers [Updated October 31] There remain transport capacity shortages for finished vehicle movements in Europe, though it’s a mixed picture according to mode, according to executives from the Association of European Vehicle Logistics Providers (ECG), which held its annual conference in Hamburg, Germany last week. The overall message was that the situation has certainly improved compared to 2022. Marcus Williams
RPM aims to quadruple under Mehrtens’ leadership: “It’s all about agility in a volatile market” RPM Freight Systems has appointed Frits Mehrtens as managing director for Europe, where he will focus on aligning operations for significant growth in the finished vehicle logistics sector. With over 30 years of experience, Mehrtens aims to enhance sales, improve collaboration and prioritise sustainability in response to industry challenges. Emily Uwemedimo
Peter Koltai highlights the power of predictive analytics and holistic logistics in shaping a resilient EV production network As VW Group expands its North American footprint, Peter Koltai, head of production control and logistics at Volkswagen de Mexico, tells Automotive Logistics how predictive analytics and AI are reshaping the company’s logistics to meet the challenges of electric vehicle (EV) production and sustainability. Emily Uwemedimo
VW’s Paulo Monteiro tackles “super extra complexity” with strategic matrix amid supply chain disruptions VW Group of America is tackling the complexity of supply chain disruptions with a flexible matrix of strategies, including commodities multiple sourcing, multiple product assembly capabilities and a strong, resilient and diverse workforce. Marcus Williams
Automotive market faces slower growth and capacity challenges amid electrification shift, S&P Global’s Mike Wall reveals The automotive industry outlook is rapidly evolving and OEMs, tier suppliers and logistic providers alike are all having to swiftly adapt to rapidly changing regional market dynamics. Mike Wall, executive director, automotive analysis, S&P Global Mobility provides his expert insight at this year’s Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain Global conference. Daniel Harrison
Jeffrey Morrison discusses GM’s supply chain shift toward electrification, cost optimisation and evolving supplier partnerships In a Red Sofa interview at the Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain Global conference, GM’s Jeffrey Morrison outlines the company’s strategic shift towards electrification, emphasising the importance of cost optimisation and strengthened partnerships with suppliers to foster innovation and sustainability within the automotive supply chain. Emily Uwemedimo
Addressing transport capacity shortfalls in North America with collaboration and investment Moving finished vehicles in North America has been made difficult by a shortage of transport capacity, but speakers at this year’s Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain Global conference revealed the benefits ahead through investment in transport assets, a better multimodal strategy and stronger contracts between OEMs and logistics providers. Marcus Williams
GKN Automotive’s, Mair, on navigating supply chain turbulence with people and technology GKN Automotive adapts to supply chain challenges by prioritising people and flexibility, enhancing logistics across the automotive industry, and leveraging data to ensure agility and sustainability.
Mosolf starts using electric transporters in Germany Germany’s Mosolf Group has launched an emission-free finished vehicle logistics service in Baden-Württemberg. Marcus Williams
DSV wins €14.3 billion acquisition of DB Schenker in a move to elevate global logistics reach and capabilities Danish logistics giant DSV has clinched a definitive agreement to purchase Deutsche Bahn’s logistics arm, DB Schenker, for €14.3 billion ($15.9 billion). This acquisition marks the largest in DSV’s history and promises to enhance its global reach to new markets and provide long-term growth, job creation and modernisation of workplaces. Emily Uwemedimo
Director of vehicle logistics and customs operations, Rory Hepner, retires after 33 years of dedicated service with Mercedes-Benz USA Rory Hepner, director of vehicle logistics and customs operations, is retiring from Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) after 33 years. Hepner leaves behind a legacy of exceptional leadership, centred on developing people and teams, and contributions that have shaped key operations, such as the West Coast Campus and the VOIS sales system. Emily Uwemedimo
Russia faces a shortage of Chinese automotive imports as sanctions intensify Until recently, Chinese automotive exports to Russia continued to grow. During the first half of 2024, light passenger vehicle exports from China jumped by 35.4% and were valued at $6.2 billion, according to China’s General Administration of Customs. Imports of trucks dropped by 24% to $1.3 billion, though this was not enough to undermine the overall positive trend in vehicle trade. Vladislav Vorotnikov
MSC subsidiary SAS buys out Gram Car Carriers Shipping Agencies Services Sárl (SAS), a subsidiary of Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), has bought a majority 97% stake in Gram Car Carriers in a deal valued at around $693.3m. The acquisition is expected to be complete on July 25. Marcus Williams
BMW’s Hendrik Lang on achieving sustainable automotive supply chains Hendrik Lang, BMW’s senior vice-president of supply chain strategy and sustainability, attended London Climate Action Week in June. He talks BMW’s successes with carbon contracts, collaboration and convincing suppliers of sustainability’s benefits. Report by Ilkhan Ozsevim Ilkhan Ozsevim
Turkey announces 40% tariff on Chinese vehicle imports as EU imposes multi-band tariffs against Chinese OEMs Turkey’s new tariff on Chinese vehicle imports highlights global concerns over China’s subsidised EV exports. Meanwhile, the EU has announced its own tariffs on Chinese EVs, ranging from 17.4% to 38.1%. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Trade wars: The rise of protectionism and its impact on finished vehicle logistics Economic competition between China, the EU and the US intensifies with protectionist policies expanding to counter China’s EV ‘dumping’ strategies into broadly western regions that upset ‘fair’ competition Ilkhan Ozsevim
ECG European market outlook shows gradual recovery amid constraints and rise of protectionism against China At the ECG Spring Congress 2024, Justin Cox, director of global production at LMC Automotive, offered keen insights into the European automotive market’s current state. With inflationary woes and China’s sway looming large, Cox’s address highlighted the imperative for agile adaptation amidst market flux. Ilkhan Ozsevim
DHL to provide EV warehousing for Chery brands DHL Supply Chain has partnered with Chinese-owned Omoda and Jaecoo on a three-year warehousing contract that will enable specialist storage of parts and components including batteries for electric and hybrid vehicles. Megan Kelly
Finished Vehicle Logistics North America: Recap blog Follow our recap blog below for key highlights and knowledge shared at Finished Vehicle Logistics North America 2024. We will be sharing news and videos straight from the main stage and the Red Sofa, including insight, data and quotes from the automotive experts who discussed how they are disrupting the status quo, and raising performance through innovation, flexibility and partnerships. Automotive Logistics
Jack Cooper drops bid for LTL provider Yellow Jack Cooper Transport’s bid for less-than-truckload (LTL) provider Yellow has been dropped eight months after Yellow’s bankruptcy filing. Megan Kelly
The power of digitalised, automated and sustainable automotive supply chains and logistics Here are the key Automotive Logistics insights from Torsten Müller (Audi), Adam Jones (Unipart Group), and Gabriel Werner (Blue Yonder) on digitalisation, automation, AI, the role of data, and sustainability from ALSC Europe 2024. Ilkhan Ozsevim
GM invests in automation at North Carolina service parts centre General Motors plans to invest $23m in its Charlotte Parts Distribution Center (PDC) in North Carolina, US. The announcement builds on the $120.5m announced in 2023 in technology at three Customer Care and Aftersales (CCA) facilities in Tennessee and Michigan. Marcus Williams
ALSC Digital Strategies North America conference launches in Nashville Automotive Logistics is thrilled to announce the launch of an all-new event in the calendar for this year: ALSC Digital Strategies North America, the inaugural event in the region, taking place in Nashville, Tennesee, on June 26-27 Automotive Logistics
Stellantis plans to take more control of outbound logistics Stellantis is looking to take more control of its outbound finished vehicle logistics through buying more freight assets. Megan Kelly
The measurement problem: how accurate carbon technology can turn logistical liabilities into assets For automotive logistics, there can be no accountability without accurate carbon accounting. We spoke to Brian Semkiw, CEO of Spectaire, about how micro-mass-spectrometry can solve an issue too-often evaded by the auto industry: accurate emissions measurements Ilkhan Ozsevim
Gestamp redefines supply chain management for industry 4.0 Under the guidance of Diego Mallada, chief information officer for digitalisation, Gestamp is emerging as a leader in integrating digital networks and AI across its supply chain. Gestamp, an expert in metal automotive components and body-in-white, is revolutionising automotive supply chain management through advanced industry 4.0 strategies, emphasising federated networks and superior data quality. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Watch: How Gestamp is connecting the automotive supply chain through global federated networks and data standardisation Gestamp is undergoing a significant digital transformation. As Diego Mallada explains to Christoper Ludwig, it is using a federated network and commitment to data excellence to redefine connectivity while driving collaboration and efficiency across global supply chains. Watch this video to learn more vision, strategy and technology behind Gestamp’s leap into the future of automotive logistics.
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
GMC set to expand to China, Australia and New Zealand GMC is expanding its global footprint into three new international markets by launching its SUV Yukon full-size model in China, Australia and New Zealand. Megan Kelly
Red Sofa Interview: BMW’s creativity is helping solve its supply chain problems in Mexico Raúl Gamboa, director of material and transport control, BMW Group Plant San Luis Potosi talks to Richard Logan, senior content producer, Automotive Logistics about BMW’s creative innovations to mitigate supply chain problems in Mexico.
Seaspan moves into car carrier sector with Hyundai Glovis Hong Kong-based containership owner and operator, Seaspan, has made an order for up to ten large liquefied natural gas (LNG) pure car and truck carriers (PCTCs), marking its first venture into the car carrier market. Megan Kelly
Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Mexico: Day two wrap-up To finish this year’s ALSC Mexico conference, Christopher Ludwig, editor-in-chief, Automotive Logistics runs through the highpoints of day two of the event.
Red Sofa Interview: Collaborating with Mexican authorities to ease logistics constraints Lizette Gracida, senior director of external affairs and trade compliance at Toyota Motor de Mexico joins the Red Sofa at Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Mexico to share how collaboration can ease bottlenecks and improve logistics within the country.
Red Sofa Interview: How Bocar is championing Mexican localisation Leonardo Martins, global logistics director at Bocar Group, joins the Red Sofa at Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Mexico to share how Bocar is championing localisation in Mexico.
Kuehne + Nagel builds customs offering with Farrow buyout Kuehne + Nagel (K+N) is buying Canadian customs broker Farrow for an undisclosed sum. The global logistics provider said the acquisition will expand its customs capabilities in North America, notably at the Canadian and Mexican borders of the US. Completion of the transaction is expected during the first quarter of 2024. Marcus Williams
Stellantis opens remanufacturing and recycling centre on 4R strategy Stellantis has officially launched its first circular economy hub to remanufacture engines, gearboxes, and high-voltage EV batteries, as well as recondition and dismantle vehicles. Marcus Williams
UAW workers ratify deals with GM, Ford and Stellantis Members of the United Auto Workers union (UAW) have ratified the tentative deals with GM, Ford and Stellantis following weeks of strikes against the Detroit Big Three, but an expert warned the damage may already be done for some suppliers. Megan Kelly