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RETRACK research moves vehicles to rail
A new weekly rail service, which will carry finished vehicles and automotive parts along with agribulk and chemical products between Cologne in Germany and Györ, Hungary, has been launched as part of a European research project on innovative rail freight concepts. The project, called RETRACK (REorganisation of Transport networks by ...
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Premium freight and pressing needs for TRW
TRW Automotive’s premium freight movements in Europe will now be handled by Roberts Europe across 12 countries following a contract signed between the two companies at the end of February. Full implementation of the service is expected within the next four to six weeks. TRW makes a range of vehicle ...
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Livorno bucks the downward trend
Figures for finished vehicle movements through the European ports for 2009 do not make happy reading on the whole. For the second year in a row there was a decline across leading ports with many down in double figures. Bremerhaven saw a combined drop in exports and imports of nearly ...
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Germany's VDA awards ZF for 'Year of Logistics'
German automotive association – the VDA (Verbrand der Automobilindustrie) – has awarded driveline and chassis expert ZF Friedrichshafen the VDA Logistics Award 2010 for “high performance logistics in the heavy commercial vehicle sector”. Presented at the 9th VDA Logistics Congress in Leipzig, Germany, the award recognised efforts made during ZF’s ...
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Clear momentum for logistics at AL Europe
Following the decline in trade volumes since the onset of the financial crisis, carmakers and logistics service providers expect global parts movements and logistics in the industry to accelerate at full force again. Audi has revealed that it anticipates dramatic increases in the use of containers and sequenced parts, while ...
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Turkey welcomes trade upturn with Russia
Russia is considering the establishment of a new logistics centre in Krasnodar, Russia to facilitate the growth in bilateral trade between it and Turkey as talks continue between the two countries. Krasnodar is located 80km from the Black Sea and close to ports there including Novorossiysk, Tuapse and Kavkaz. The ...
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How will last orders hit UK logistics?
Today marks the beginning of the exit phase of the UK’s scrappage scheme, with the final allocation of 50,000 further orders for carmakers. It will end when the budget for the scheme runs out, or at midnight on Wednesday 31st March this year, whichever is sooner. The UK government has ...
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Cars in containers gain ground in India
As a number of recent developments highlight, India’s carmakers continue to pursue containerisation as an option for internal distribution and logistics. In January, for instance, Indian logistics provider Adani Logistics began rail shipments of Maruti Suzuki vehicles destined for export, using Kar-Tainer's five-car exterior loaded cassette solution to ship the ...
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Cadillac sets up distribution network in Europe
GM is creating a new organisation for the import, distribution and marketing of Cadillac models to Europe from the US. Called Cadillac Europe, the vehicles will retail through a fully-authorised Cadillac sales and service network and will include the CTS Coupe by the autumn of this year. The move comes ...
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Acumen delivers London taxis
Acumen Automotive Logistics has been awarded a contract by Ontime Automotive to pick up and deliver London taxis for LTI Vehicles. As part of the new contract, Acumen will transport finished vehicles from LTI’s Coventry manufacturing plant and deliver them to the company’s distribution facility in Wellesbourne, Warwickshire, on behalf ...
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Iveco extends RFID solution to Madrid
Following Iveco’s renewal of its contract with Kuehne + Nagel for European aftermarket supply (read more here), the commercial truck and bus maker is expanding the RFID system it uses at its Italian distribution centre in Turin to its Madrid facility in Spain. The system, which has been developed in ...
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Executives on the move
Frank Erhardt is Ceva’s new director of contract logistics in Central Europe, replacing Andreas Wagner who is stepping down after eight years at the company. Erhardt was most recently responsible for the automotive/tyres sector within Ceva in Central Europe. He will now oversee the contract logistics business for the ...
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Fiat-Sollers JV faces logistics challenges
Russian carmaker Sollers has signed a €2.4 billion ($3.3 billion) joint venture with Fiat to make up to 500,000 vehicles a year in the country by 2016. The agreement, which may be backed by a 15-year loan of €2.1 billion currently being considered by the Russian government, was signed last ...
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Carbon reduction scheme gets government backing
The UK’s Freight Transport Association has received backing for its Logistics Carbon Reduction Scheme from the country’s Department for Transport (DfT) following an announcement this week by Lord Adonis, the Secretary of State for Transport (pictured). In a letter to the FTA confirming the DfT’s support for the scheme, Adonis ...
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Mazda signs up Ceva for aftermarket supply in Italy
Ceva has signed a three-year agreement with Mazda for the distribution of spare parts throughout Italy to 140 of the carmaker’s dealerships and authorised repair outlets. The new contract involves Ceva collecting spare parts on a daily basis from Mazda’s warehouse in Klagenfurt, Austria for transport to Ceva’s distribution centre ...
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SMMT study shows UK demand for local supply
According to independent research commissioned by the UK’s Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), the majority of volume carmakers in the country are showing a strong interest in sourcing more locally-built components, with one of the principal reasons being the reduction of costs and logistics strain arising from parts ...
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Local logistics for Ford Figo in Chennai
Ford has invested $500m in its engine-making plant near Chennai, India to add flexible production of the Duratec 1.2-litre engine dedicated to the Indian Figo. The first production version of the car was driven off the adjacent assembly line last Friday, when engine production began as well. Ford is using ...
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CN plans compound to Calgary Logistics Park
Following the opening of its new C$14m ($13.4m) automotive compound in Toronto last September, Canada National Railway (CN) has announced plans to build a C$100m logistics park near Calgary, in Alberta province, that will include an automotive compound. The company expects to open the facility – CN Calgary Logistics Park ...
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NDL brings Bridgestone to TyreFort
Bridgestone has joined Goodyear Dunlop UK and Continental as the third tyremaker to use the shared-user facility operated by logistics provider Norbert Dentressangle Logistics (NDL) at the TyreFort facility in Birmingham, UK. While Bridgestone will not use the facility for storage, as Goodyear Dunlop and Continental do, NDL will be ...
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Logwin extends aftermarket service for BMW
Logwin has extended its aftermarket parts distribution service for BMW from the carmaker’s Dealer Metro Distribution Centre (DMDC) in Nuremburg, Germany, adding 30 dealers in the states of Thuringia and Saxony previously served from Berlin. Logwin started handling deliveries of BMW parts to dealerships in Nuremburg and the surrounding area ...