All articles by Marcus Williams – Page 144

  • Lou_Chauvin_PINC
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    Chauvin joins PINC as vice president of products

    2014-01-13T09:59:55Z

    Lou Chauvin has joined yard management and supply chain services provider PINC Solutions as its vice president of products. He will provide overall direction, planning and commercialisation of the company’s logistics tools for the industry.Chauvin, who has 30 years of executive and product leadership experience, moves over from his role ...

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    XPO Logistics looks to grow automotive with Pacer purchase

    2014-01-08T14:02:47Z

    XPO Logistics has announced plans to buy Pacer International for $335m in a deal that is expected to close in the second quarter of this year subject to regulatory clearance. The move, which will make it the third largest provider of intermodal services in North America, follows a commitment from ...

  • Daimler_warehouse_China_web
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    Daimler expands aftermarket logistics in China

    2014-01-08T10:41:34Z

    Daimler is opening a sixth logistics warehouse in China in 2014 for the handling of Mercedes Benz car, van and truck parts in the country. The custom-built warehouse will be located in Shanghai and operated by Daimler Northeast Asia Parts Trading and Services (DPTS), which is responsible for aftersales parts ...

  • Rick Demuro_Ford_web
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    Ford's DeMuro to retire; Laurila to replace him in Asia Pacific

    2014-01-08T08:16:50Z

    Rick DeMuro is leaving his position as director of material planning and logistics at Ford Asia Pacific after eight years in the job and retiring from the company. He is being replaced by Robert Laurila, currently Ford Asia Pacific regional MP&L manager based in Thailand, who Ford said would continue ...

  • MY2014 Mazda 3
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    Mazda begins production in Mexico

    2014-01-07T16:18:35Z

    Japanese carmaker Mazda has started production at its new plant in Mexico. Organised under a division set up in 2011 called Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operation (MMVO), the first vehicle off the line at the plant in Salamanca was a Mazda3 sedan destined for the US market. The division is ...

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    Yusen expands at Duisport in Germany

    2014-01-07T16:15:39Z

    Yusen Logistics is expanding its operations at the German inland port of Duisburg with the addition of 26,000 square metres across three facilities, in addition to its existing footprint of five warehouses. The additional capacity includes a 10,000-square-metre automotive crossdock that it said will enable consolidation and just-in-time delivery to ...

  • Vadim_Sorokin
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    Gaz appoints CEO and supporting management roles

    2014-01-07T09:47:42Z

    Following Bo Andersson’s departure as CEO of Russian vehicle maker Gaz at the end of last year, the company has announced that Vadim Sorokin (left) has been appointed president and CEO. Sorokin was previously head of the Gaz’s Light Commercial Vehicles division, a role he will maintain along with his ...

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    AIAG to launch tracking database for automotive

    2013-12-18T10:04:39Z

    With support from GM, Chrysler and Toyota, North America’s Automotive Industry Action Group is creating the first ever communal web-based industry database for identifying the movement of vehicles, parts and materials through the supply chain.The first generation of the AIAG platform, called Supply Safe-Supplier Security Assessment, is planned for launch ...

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    United Road buys Waggoners’ auto transport division

    2013-12-18T09:15:19Z

    North American vehicle carrier and logistics provider United Road Services has bought the auto transport division of rival firm Waggoners Trucking, making it the continent's second largest car haulier behind Jack Cooper Transport. The deal was carried out by United Road and its private equity owners, Charlesbank Capital Parnters, for ...

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    GM’s Holden to end manufacturing in Australia in 2017

    2013-12-17T11:16:17Z

    GM has announced it will discontinue vehicle and engine manufacturing in Australia by the end of 2017, as well as significantly reduce its engineering operations. GM operates under the Holden division in the country, with headquarters in Port Melbourne.“The decision to end manufacturing in Australia reflects the perfect storm of ...

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    Vandalism behind BNSF derailment

    2013-12-17T10:28:33Z

    A BNSF Freight train carrying finished vehicles was derailed north of Tulsa, Oklahoma, last Friday (December 13th) in an incident that is being investigated as an act of vandalism.The train was on route from Tulsa to San Bernardino, California and was hauling vehicles when its rail wagons were decoupled and ...

  • RZDL_Ford Sollers_web
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    RZD Logistics opens control centre for Ford Sollers

    2013-12-16T17:10:32Z

    Russian Railways Logistics (RZD Logistics) has launched a dispatch control centre for Ford Sollers at the Alabuga special economic zone (SEZ) in the central Russian region of Tartarstan. Ford Sollers is RZD Logistics’ first client in the zone and the services supplied by the centre are designed to enhance inbound ...

  • Wandrie_Faith(5)
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    Wandrie back in top role at Benteler

    2013-12-16T16:18:00Z

    Faith Wandrie has moved from her role as director of Production Control and Logistics at tier one supplier Faurecia to take up the position of supply chain director ñ NAO at body structure and chassis provider Benteler Automotive.Wandrie said the main scope of her new role includes planning, release procurement, ...

  • Foto: Ricardo Lisboa - http://facebook.com/ricardolisboaphoto
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    Grey moves to Syncreon in South America

    2013-12-16T16:16:29Z

    Toby Grey, former managing director of TNT Brazil, is to take up a new role at logistics provider Syncreon on January 6 next year as senior vice president for South America. He will assume responsibility for Syncreonís current operations and new business growth in South America for both the automotive ...

  • Jan_lorenz_Jungheinrich_web
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    Lorenz takes over MD role at Jungheinrich UK

    2013-12-16T16:14:28Z

    Warehouse equipment provider Jungheinrich UK has announced the appointment of Jan Lorenz as its new managing director. He replaces Hans-Herbert Schultz and takes up the new role on January 1, 2014.Schultz, who has been in the role for seven years, has taken over responsibility for sales in North-West Europe and ...

  • Carl_Ice_BNSF_web
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    Carl Ice to take over as CEO of BNSF

    2013-12-16T16:11:05Z

    Carl Ice, currently president and chief operating officer at North American rail provider BNSF Railway, is taking over as CEO at the start of the new year. He replaces Matthew Rose who is moving to the role of executive chairman."BNSF is a great organisation with great people that provides important ...

  • AL_India_2012_02
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    Automotive Logistics India – available to view now

    2013-12-12T09:00:13Z

    Sessions from this year’s Automotive Logistics India conference, which took place last week in Pune, are now available to view here. This new initiative, which has free registration, opens up presentations and discussions at the conference to a global audience. As well as viewing the principal conference stream over two ...

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    WWL renews contract with port of Los Angeles

    2013-12-11T16:21:17Z

    The port of Los Angeles has renewed its long-term contract with terminal processor Vehicle Services Americas (VSA), a division of Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL). The 10-year agreement provides for a five-year extension, which would allow VSA to operate the 37-hectare automotive processing terminal through to the beginning of 2027.The terminal ...

  • Ministerial Conference 2013
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    WTO agrees on customs plan but concerns over currency remain

    2013-12-11T15:13:14Z

    The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has unanimously approved a trade facilitation agreement designed to establish common customs standards and ease the flow of goods through borders around the world. It is estimated that it could lower the cost of carrying out trade by as much as 10-15%, according to the ...

  • Berlit, Inform
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    Study finds IT important to FV sector, but cites weaknesses

    2013-12-11T11:32:53Z

    Logistics software provider Inform has released the results of a study carried out in October this year into the status of IT in the finished vehicle logistics sector. It shows that companies consider it a decisive method in keeping ahead competitively.However, a high percentage of the 118 global respondents pointed ...