Automotive outlook: No going back to ‘normal’

Brandon Mason, Eaton

Top Eaton analyst Brandon Mason discusses how inventory and supply chain issues are impacting North American sales and production, as well as how the industry might be seeing the start of permanent changes

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The industry seems to be facing a perfect storm of disruption, with North American vehicle sales and production falling as a result. But as Eaton’s Brandon Mason discusses, some aspects may be part of a paradigm shift, including lower vehicle inventory and longer waiting times. As the North American and global industry transitions further to electric vehicles, and adjusts to uncertain supply and regulations, what will be the ‘new normal’, if any? 

Brandon Mason share analysis and forecasts of the North America vehicle industry, and discusses trends and changes that could have long lasting impacts on vehicle logistics and distribution. 

Featuring

Brandon Mason, Lead Analyst, Global Market Intelligence, Eaton

Moderator  

Christopher Ludwig, Editor-in-Chief, Automotive Logistics and Ultima Media

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