Europe’s premier automotive logistics and supply chain conference returns to Bonn this 18-20 March.
We are thrilled to announce that Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Europe returns to the Kameha Grand Bonn, Germany, on 18-20 March.
Now in its 22nd edition, ALSC Europe is set to be bigger and better than ever, bringing together over 450 automotive supply chain leaders for two and a half days of unparalleled networking, thought-provoking discussions, and cutting-edge sessions.
What to expect at ALSC Europe 2025
Our agenda will delve into the latest developments across inbound logistics, packaging and automation, supply chain planning, finished vehicle logistics, service parts and aftersales logistics, network design, international trade, talent and skills, and more.
Interactive sessions will spotlight collaboration as key to reshaping the region’s automotive logistics, including how the European supply chain must adapt to new competition, changing tariffs, the transition to electrification and shifting trade flows. Industry experts will explore how OEMs, suppliers, logistics and tech providers should work together to reduce waste, whilst also co-investing in innovation – including in digitalisation, network engineering, localisation and more sustainable equipment.
This year’s conference will also feature a new Automotive Logistics Packaging Focus, including keynote presentations, case studies, breakout sessions and workshops dedicated to innovation and collaboration in key areas including sustainable materials, equipment innovation and packaging engineering.
Our growing speaker line-up features:
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Peter Hörndlein, Managing Director Vehicle Logistics, Volkswagen Group Logistics
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Jean-Christophe Deville, Vice-President of Supply Chain, Toyota Motor Europe
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Levent Yuksel, Freight Operations Director, JLR
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Agnieszka Kubiak, Senior Vice President Logistics, Brose Group
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Jean-Marc Carlicchi, Vice-president, Supply Chain Engineering, Renault Group
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Dr Reinhard Baller, Head of Transport Planning Inbound, Audi AG
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Chris Payne, Global Logistics Director, GKN Automotive
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Dr. Gisela Linge, Vice President Global Logistics, Autoliv
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Martin Corner, Executive Director Supply Chain Management & Logistics, Aston Martin
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Gabriel Mair, Commodity Procurement Director, Transport, Logistics and Capex, GKN Automotive
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Joost Dirkse, Director, Logistics, HARMAN Automotive
Join senior decision-makers from BMW Group, Tesla, JLR, Mercedes-Benz, Bosch and others who have already registered, and shape the future of supply chain and logistics excellence.
View the latest agenda here.
ALSC Europe will take place from 18-20 March 2025 at the Kameha Grand Bonn, Germany, where automotive logistics and supply chain leaders will discuss how to adapt and deliver together, by co-creating an agile, win-win automotive supply chain.
Topics
- Aston Martin
- Audi
- BMW
- Bosch
- Collaboration & Coordination
- Data Analysis & Forecasting
- Data Management & Security
- Digitalisation
- Electric Vehicles
- Europe
- Finished Vehicle Logistics
- Inbound Logistics
- Inventory & Demand Forecasting
- Inventory management
- JLR
- Lean Logistics
- Logistics IT
- Logistics Management
- Mercedes-Benz
- Nearshoring
- News
- OEMs
- Packaging
- Packaging Design & Engineering
- Purchasing
- Quality Control & Continuous Improvement
- Renault
- Service Part Logistics
- Supply Chain Optimisation
- Supply Chain Planning
- Sustainability
- Sustainability & Waste Reduction
- Technology & Automation
- Technology Integration
- Tesla
- Toyota
- Trade & Customs
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