Overhaul acquires FreightVerify to increase visibility In-transit supply chain risk management firm Overhaul has acquired visibility platform FreightVerify to increase end-to-end control and tracking of shipments. Megan Kelly
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
John Godfrey at Pirelli Tire on incorporating next-gen digital management systems Upgrades focusing on cost control, improved ROI and predictive capabilities are at the core of Pirelli Tire North America’s digitalisation strategy. John Godfrey takes to the Red Sofa to explan the supplier’s adoption of advanced data collection and management processes.
To facilitate further expansion, Acertus appoints Alisha Buelt as COO and Michael DeLuca as CFO Company veteran Alisha Buelt is promoted to chief operating officer, while Michael DeLuca is brought in to take over chief financial officer role. Acertus hopes the double move consolidates executive expertise as it eyes further expansion. 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
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
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
Stellantis opens $64m Mopar Parts Distribution Center in New York to boost service, automation and supply localisation Stellantis’s new $64m Mopar Parts Distribution Center (PDC) in East Fishkill, New York helps localise its supply chain within the US. Megan Kelly
Reimagining Finished Vehicle Logistics: Highlights from FVL North America 2025 Watch all the highlights from #FVLNA 2025.
Reimagining Finished Vehicle Logistics: Key Themes from Day 1 at FVL North America 2025 Christopher Ludwig, chief content officer at Automotive Logistics, wraps up the first full day of sessions at Finished Vehicle Logistics North America 2025. From regional strategies to VIN-level visibility, he reflects on how the sector is reimagining itself in the face of continuous disruption, evolving partnerships and rising quality expectations.
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
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
Why regionalisation, digital innovation and sustainability are the key to BMW San Luis Potosí’s resilient supply chain BMW’s San Luis Potosí embodies a forward-looking approach to supply chain resilience, leveraging regional suppliers, smart supply chains and sustainability. Automotive Logistics explores how the plant tackles logistical challenges to set industry benchmarks. Ilkhan Ozsevim
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
Red Sofa interview | John Torres on how Mercedes-Benz uses data quality to drive AI-powered efficiency John Torres took to the Red Sofa at ALSC Digital Strategies Europe to discuss how Mercedes-Benz prioritises data quality as a strategic necessity rather than a supplementary function. By monitoring real-time metrics such as data completeness, transparency, and analysis, the organisation ensures that its processes are precise and aligned with business objectives. This foundational step underpins the integration of AI and analytics across the company’s operations.
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
Red Sofa interview | JC Deville on how Toyota is driving digitalisation in vehicle logistics Toyota Motor Europe’s vice-president of supply chain, Jean-Christophe Deville, shares key insights on Toyota’s innovative projects aimed at enhancing vehicle logistics through digitalisation.
Volkswagen extends Unipart contract to include SAP Enterprise Warehouse Management across service parts network in UK Volkswagen Group has signed a two-year contract with Unipart Signite to support its SAP Enterprise Warehouse Management rollout for service parts distribution in the UK. 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
A digital transformation at Seat Martorell Seat is working to enhance its Martorell assembly plant and integrating advanced digital technologies in what it describes as the biggest transformation in its history. Automotive Logistics talks to its logistics director Enric Martí 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
Stellantis opens automated Mopar parts centre in eastern Canada Stellantis has invested more than $18.2m in a parts distribution centre (PDC) in Brampton, Ontario to move Mopar brand service parts through to the greater Toronto area, Quebec and eastern Canada. Marcus Williams
Forvia’s supply chain built on technology and trust Tier one parts supplier Forvia is using the latest digital technology to manage its supply chain and mitigate disruption, while maintaining close communication with its logistics providers, says Ricardo Manzanera, transport director for Americas purchasing logistics Marcus Williams
Acertus adds Guardian Auto Transport to acquisitions Finished vehicle services provider Acertus has bought Guardian Auto Transport, its sixth acquisition since 2017. Guardian Auto Transport provides a platform for vehicle shipments to dealers and end customers, including for classic cars. Marcus Williams
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: 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.
Supercharging service: Mitsubishi’s Mississauga makeover elevates aftersales Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Canada is investing in space to strengthen its aftersales service across the country. Brian McGrath, director of aftersales, tells Marcus Williams about an expansion strategy built on good technology, strong partnerships and customer loyalty Marcus Williams
Revving up supply chains: A digital leap for resilience and transparency In the wake of recent global disruptions, Europe’s leading carmakers and tier-one suppliers are harnessing advanced digital technologies to fortify their supply chains. These innovations aim to increase transparency, cultivate trust and mitigate losses, ensuring a more secure and efficient future for the automotive industry. Simon Warburton reports Simon Warburton
Red Sofa Interview: VW logistics using rail and digital twins to boost sustainable operations in US and Mexico Christoph Hartmann, head of Transport Networks, VW Group Logistics is using digital twins to help improve inbound logistics, and is adapting lessons learned in Europe to boost digitalisation and sustainability.
Acertus shines a light into outbound supply chain with latest TMS Acertus has launched a new transport management system (TMS) that providers shippers with real-time GPS tracking, digital inspection data, automated reporting and custom data visualisation. Marcus Williams
Mitsubishi expands service parts warehouse in Canada Mitsubishi has expanded its parts distribution centre (PDC) in Mississauga, eastern Canada, to 15,200 sq.m in response to demand from its growing number of dealerships across the country. Marcus Williams
BMW rides the path of logistics automation BMW is expanding physical logistics at Spartanburg ahead of EV production, whilst implementing more digital and autonomous technology. Christopher Ludwig
Renault and Bosch reap the benefits of digital investments Carmakers and their suppliers are looking at a range of digital platforms to provide a complete end-to-end view of the automotive supply chain and make operations more predictable, stable and transparent. They are also looking to save transport costs at a time of rising fuel and equipment costs, a saving that goes hand-in-hand with a more sustainable transport strategy. Marcus Williams
Bridgestone tightens its grip on Europe Bridgestone is distributing tyres in central and eastern Europe from a new 50,000 sq.m warehouse in Poland. The facility, which is located at the Panattoni logistics park in Poznan, is being operated by ESA logistika as part of a multi-year contract. Marcus Williams
JCB signs up Maersk and Unipart Logistics for parts handling JCB has signed two major contracts with logistics providers Maersk and Unipart Logistics for global parts management. Marcus Williams
Montway launches digital platform to track vehicle deliveries US-based finished vehicle carrier and brokerage firm, Montway Auto Transport, has launched a digital platform to provide better visibility of new and used vehicle movements in the outbound supply chain for both shippers and carriers. Marcus Williams
Nissan opts for Agillence TMS to manage parts logistics Nissan North America is now managing its inbound and service parts deliveries with a transport management system (TMS) supplied by optimisation technology provider Agillence. Marcus Williams
Blue Yonder using Transporeon online tool for real-time visibility Transporeon is working with Blue Yonder to offer real-time visibility on freight deliveries for their respective customers supported by the latest AI-enabled logistics software Marcus Williams
VW extends contract with Unipart Logistics in UK Volkswagen Group has extended its contract with Unipart Logistics for aftermarket services in the UK and Ireland for a further two years. The logistics provider has been working with VW in the UK since 2018. Marcus Williams
Hansen & Adkins chooses TMS software from Magnus Technologies North American finished vehicle haulier Hansen & Adkins (H&A) is now using a transport management system (TMS) supplied by Magnus Technologies, an enterprise trucking and logistics management software provider. Marcus Williams
Daimler installs automated parts warehouse in Düsseldorf Daimler has installed an automated small parts warehouse at its Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van assembly plant in Düsseldorf, Germany. Marcus Williams
DHL Supply Chain supports monthly mobility with outbound services Well established as a global inbound logistics provider, DHL Supply Chain is also refining its services to the outbound sector as end customers choose to use the vehicles they drive in different ways. Marcus Williams
Smart tools for sustainable logistics at Hellmann Hellmann Worldwide Logistics steered a careful course through the Covid crisis last year and, with Monika Thielemann-Hald at the helm of its automotive logistics division, the company is well-positioned to continue its drive toward sustainable regional expansion and technological innovation. Marcus Williams reports Marcus Williams
Technology solutions are not a silver bullet in turbulent times Panellists at this year’s Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain North America Live conference agreed that digital supply chain tools have been a great help in navigating urbulent times, however OEMs like Volkswagen think more fundamental gains are reached when people look beyond standard solutions. Illya Verpraet
BMW’s ‘connected’ logistics: Shaping a self-steering supply chain BMW’s senior vice-president of logistics, Jürgen Maidl, and other executives talk to Automotive Logistics about the carmaker’s drive towards a decentralised and fully connected logistics flow Christopher Ludwig
Volkswagen & Audi in Mexico part 1: Sharing logistics in a state of expansion Puebla and Volkswagen have long gone together and are vitally important to one another. Now that Audi is joining the Mexican fray, the group has established new organisations and networks across North America. Automotive Logistics finds out more about this multi-brand, multi-country approach to purchasing and logistics Christopher Ludwig