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    Hyundai-Kia to use Philly port

    2010-04-28T00:00:00Z

    In a shake-up of its US east coast vehicle import operations, Hyundai-Kia is switching its port of entry to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Glovis of America, the Korean carmaker’s logistics affiliate, together with the Philadelphia Regional Port Authority (PRPA) and Holt Logistics Group, announced the deal last week, saying the port will ...

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    Executives on the move

    2010-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Barry Long, manager of vehicle logistics for Porsche Cars North America (PCNA), has left his role to “pursue other opportunities” according to the company. A permanent replacement for Long has not been announced but in the interim period Bob Beauston, transportation specialist for PCNA, will fulfil the role. Long was ...

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    WWL report shows cuts in emissions

    2010-04-28T00:00:00Z

    A new report released this week by Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) shows the company has cut its greenhouse gas emissions for 2009 by 32%.The 2009 Environmental and Social Responsibility Report, which has been published online, is reputedly the shipping industry’s first emissions inventory report to receive third party verification (from ...

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    Fiat Chrysler plan turns the tide

    2010-04-28T00:00:00Z

    The five-year plan unveiled last week by Fiat and Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne revealed his intentions for far greater cross-continental production and export exchanges than had previously been expected between the two carmakers, with implications that the Italian-American alliance could become a more active player in deep-sea vehicle shipping than ...

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    Fuso Canter truck launched in Russia

    2010-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Daimler Trucks’ joint venture with Russian truckmaker Kamaz – Fuso Kamaz Trucks Rus – is launching the Fuso Canter onto the Russian market with assembly from semi-knocked-down kits imported from Japan to Kamaz’s plant in Naberezhnye Chelny. Sales of the vehicles will start in June following the premiere of ...

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    China needs consolidation, quality

    2010-04-21T00:00:00Z

    This year’s Automotive Logistics China went ahead without a hitch in Beijing at the beginning of the week despite the best efforts of Iceland’s Eyjafjaliajokull volcano, which grounded flights through the large part of Europe. And while there was discussion among the roughly 300 delegates who attended the conference concerning ...

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    Europe flight chaos hits auto sector

    2010-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Even as airspace is reopened and flights gradually resume following new European guidelines on the levels of volcanic ash safe for aircraft, the fallout from Europe’s worst ever airspace disruption continues to cause transport capacity shortages and thus supply constraints in European automotive factories, particularly at the tier supplier levels, ...

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    Honda hands third contract to WWL

    2010-04-14T00:00:00Z

    Honda has chosen Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) to manage vehicle processing and outbound yard management at its Lincoln plant in Alabama, US. The company is expected to start operations at the beginning of May. As part of the contract, WWL will handle technical services, vehicle releasing, distribution and rail loading; ...

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    When will packaging be king?

    2010-04-10T10:30:29Z

    A panel of packaging engineers and experts from automotive manufacturers discusses with Maxine Elkin why packaging needs to have more recognition from management and at all stages of the supply chainThis year our panel of packaging experts has once again pointed to pallet standardisation as a central theme for automotive ...

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    Daimler wants a total supply chain view

    2010-04-10T09:57:31Z

    Dr Holger Scherr, head of Worldwide Transport Logistics, wants to bring a change to logistics at Daimler, helping the OEM to better understand logistics across all of its business unitsLogistics is the proof for production strategiesTransport beyond supply-and-demand economicsA step toward cooperationPotential incentive schemes for inbound carriersIn 2009, as Daimler ...

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    In Profile: Christian Mardrus of the Renault Nissan Global Alliance

    2010-04-10T09:43:53Z

    A ten-year Renault veteran, Christian Mardrus is an engineer by training, but has spent a large part of his career in the sales area, including as director of the French sales network, before being appointed senior vice president of information systems in 2006 and joining Renault’s management committee in 2008.Last ...

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    WWL lands contract with VW in the US

    2010-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) has secured a contract with Volkswagen Group of America for vehicle processing services and outbound yard management at the carmaker’s new $1 billion plant currently being built in Chattanooga, Tennessee. WWL will provide technical services and value-added accessory installation, vehicle releasing, distribution and rail loading. Production ...

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    Alliance and Daimler combine forces

    2010-04-07T00:00:00Z

    The Renault-Nissan Alliance and Daimler have announced today that they are embarking on a wide-ranging strategic cooperation that will include considerable sharing and development in areas ranging from powertrain, component, light commercial vehicles and purchasing. While specific details around logistics and supply chain management have yet to emerge, there appears ...

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    Hyundai shifts i20 to cut logistics cost

    2010-04-07T00:00:00Z

    In an effort to reduce import duties and logistics costs for the European market, Hyundai’s Indian subsidiary – Hyundai Motors India – will start shipping complete knock-down (CKD) kits of its three-door i20 model from its plant near Chennai for assembly at the Assan Hyundai Motor plant near Istanbul in ...

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    Vehicles in the box come out of the closet

    2010-04-01T16:46:45Z

    Container growth for smaller volume destinationsA more frequent service Ro-ro vs container: the cost equationMoving vehicles in containers door to doorMoving vehicles by containers is becoming more common for shipping vehicles in lower volumes and higher frequencies, particularly to and from developing markets. But the potential benefit might be farther ...

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    It’s not how you track it, it’s who will pay?

    2010-04-01T16:33:15Z

    The enduring barcode popularityThe RFID fanbaseWhat about the satellite solution?Information overloadMore attention is being paid to tracking vehicles in the outbound supply chain than ever before. Marcia MacLeod finds out what is really needed and asks who is willing to stump up the cash?It may have taken a while for ...

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    Trucking better together

    2010-04-01T15:37:56Z

    A close relationship with its 3PL and a carrierThe move to ‘decking’Importing once again from JapanHino Motors has had to adjust its distribution strategy in the face of the decline in commercial vehicle sales, but has seen clearly the benefit of working strategically together with its 3PL and truck carrier, ...

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    The rise of emergency logistics services

    2010-04-01T15:35:55Z

    Push to pull modelJust-in-time assemblyRelease of new modelsScheduling inaccuracyManufacturing shift to the EastWill it last?The financial crisis saw an unpredictable rise and fall of different logistics segments. Transport and warehousing, being the core logistics activities, remained relatively stable, even though the revenue generated out of them dropped significantly. Green supply ...

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    Growth brings a sea change for Kia and Glovis

    2010-04-01T15:34:51Z

    Kia sees changes for its logisticsKia’s export routes and carriers in 2010The dangers of the deep seaAs vessels grow smaller orders are kept waitingKoreans follow Hyundai-KiaFree trade agreements will help KiaIT integration a must as Kia growsAs Kia continues to defy the global downturn, the company is focusing on getting ...

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    Tide shifting toward America for vehicle flows

    2010-04-01T15:19:00Z

    Of all major automotive markets, the most significant sales growth over the next three years may well be in North America.Although we should not forget that even double-digit increases in car sales here would still only mean recovering to pre-crisis levels by 2012, the indicators are reasonably positive nonetheless. While ...