In this exclusive video interview, Christopher Ludwig reflects on the second and final day of ALSC DS Europe 2024, which focused on moving beyond theoretical frameworks to practical implementation.
Thorsten Sommer, head of information processes logistics at Volkswagen Group, emphasised the need to begin with manageable, defined projects in data management, such as plant-level or route-specific analysis. He outlined Volkswagen’s progress with master data strategy software and the Catena-X consortium, showcasing how today’s efforts lay the foundation for AI-driven predictive analytics.
JLR’s Paulina Chmielarz, Industrial Operations digital and innovation director, shared insights into JLR’s ongoing digital transformation, spotlighting user-focused systems like cloud-based ERP and product lifecycle management.
Ludwig highlighted the points raised by Tammo Hilgerloh, head of supply chain digitalisation at Schaeffler Technologies, who spoke about their transport ecosystem management tool driven by both top-down and grassroots innovation.
And Toyota Motor Europe’s JC Deville showcased digitalisation efforts in vehicle logistics, including digital tools for supply chain planning, network optimisation, and streamlining staff workflows.
Experts from VW, Audi, BMW, Catena-X, Toyota, JLR, Infineon, CATL, Mercedes-Benz, SEAT, Daimler Truck and more gathered on stage at this year’s Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Digital Strategies Europe, which took place 3-4 December in Munich, Germany.
The speakers discussed how to form a more co-creative, resilient and sustainable supply chain, providing insights into using the latest digital advancements to tackle uncertainty, volatility and cost pressures. Follow our recap blog to get insights, news and Red Sofa video interviews from the event.
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