Resilience in motion: Building a faster, smarter finished vehicle supply chain
Explore strategies for a resilient vehicle supply chain at Finished Vehicle Logistics North America 2026.
We are pleased to announce the return of Finished Vehicle Logistics North America, taking place on April 21–23, at the Waterfront Beach Resort in Huntington Beach, California.
Now in its 16th edition, FVL NA is firmly established as North America’s leading finished vehicle logistics conference, gathering 450+ senior leaders from OEMs, logistics providers, ports, rail, trucking and technology innovators. Over three days, the industry will come together to explore how vehicle distribution networks can move faster, operate smarter and build resilience amid accelerating change.
Agenda and content
Under the theme “Resilience in motion: Driving a dynamic, connected vehicle supply chain”, this year’s agenda has been expertly curated to address the real-world challenges shaping finished vehicle logistics, from increasing volatility in trade, regulation, and production to accelerating technological change and shifting customer expectations.
The agenda features a mix of keynotes, panel discussions and interactive workshops spanning critical topics including network strategy, EV and hybrid logistics, cross-border vehicle flows, yard and compound management, rail network evolution, logistics procurement, safety standards, quality management and new model launches.
Our growing speaker line-up features:
Amy Paulsen, Director, Finished Vehicle Logistics, General Motors
Anu Goel, Executive Vice-President Group Service and After Sales, Volkswagen Group of America
Todd Myers, Director, Finished Vehicle Logistics and Logistics Purchasing, Nissan Group of Americas
Raúl Gamboa, Head of Logistics, Production Control and Production Systems, BMW Group Plant San Luis Potosí
Mike Matousek, Director, Automobile Carriers Conference of the American Trucking Associations
Patrick Manzi, Chief Economist, National Automobile Dealers Association
Beyond insightful sessions, every moment at FVL NA is designed for high-level networking, from our pre-conference Golf Day and Welcome Drinks Reception to the Networking Dinner, curated lunches and coffee breaks.
Be part of the conversation
Join senior decision-makers from General Motors, BMW Group, Stellantis, Volkswagen Group America, Ford Motor Company, Scout Motors and others who have already registered, and contribute to the discussions shaping the future of vehicle distribution.
Please note: Complimentary passes are reserved for vehicle makers only.
View our latest vehicle logistics content
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Autonomous logistics project delivered at Port of Tyne to benefit UK auto supply chains
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How BMW is building a data-driven logistics future from Mexico to North America
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Mercedes-Benz' Cassandra Morgan on the impact of tariffs, fuel price spikes and new carrier contracts on finished vehicle logistics
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Automotive leaders adapt network strategies to address modern challenges
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Cost pressure, capacity and collaboration: VW’s Anu Goel on redefining vehicle logistics resilience
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Tariffs, trade friction and Chinese EVs: NADA economist Patrick Manzi on North America’s vehicle market outlook
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NADA expert provides North American vehicle sales and production outlook
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US tariffs dent vehicle growth at Brunswick in 2025
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Kia and Nissan share how collaborative partnerships can be "pivotal" to success in finished vehicle logistics
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Volkswagen Group turns tariff and supply chain volatility into new logistics mandate, says Anu Goel