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    Toyota will build Fortuner in Kazakhstan

    2013-02-13T00:00:00Z

    Toyota will start building its Fortuner medium-sized SUV in Kazakhstan in 2014 following a memorandum of understanding signed with the government this week. The vehicles will be assembled at a facility owned by local vehicle builder Saryarka AvtoProm, located in Kostanay in north of the country near the border ...

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    Executives on the move: Hena Kausar, Jürgen Maidl, Frank-Peter Arndt, Peter Hörndlein, Kate Betsworth, David Giandinoto, Neil Scott, John Turner, Jaap Bruining, Lucas Vos, Quintin Kendall

    2013-02-13T00:00:00Z

    Hena Kausar, assistant general manager at Maruti Suzuki India (pictured right), has been awarded the title of Logistics Woman of the Year 2013 by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) as part of its Achievers Award and Talent Hunt programme to recognise supply chain and logistics industry ...

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    Antwerp partners with Rosmorport

    2013-02-13T00:00:00Z

    The port of Antwerp in Belgium has signed a five-year agreement with Russia’s state-owned port developer Rosmorport to collaborate on port development, expansion of transport and logistics networks, and attracting investments in port facilities.Rosmorport is responsible for developing and maintaining Russia's maritime infrastructure and port facilities. The country is ...

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    Global round up: Gefco wins Ford business in SA; Yusen sequences for JLR supplier; Sunderland warehouse close to Nissan; UPS increase in LCL

    2013-02-13T00:00:00Z

    Gefco supports PSA and Ford in South AfricaFollowing Gefco’s opening of a subsidiary in South Africa last year the logistics provider has announced that it has a new contract with Ford to export 30 containers of parts from the carmaker’s Struandale plant there to its Pacheco assembly plant in ...

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    Mercedes CLA expands supplier base in Hungary

    2013-02-06T00:00:00Z

    Daimler has started production of the Mercedes-Benz CLA coupé model at its €800m ($1.08 billion) Kecskemét facility in Hungary following its debut at the recent Detroit Auto Show. It is the first model to be exclusively made there and joins the B-Class, production of which began in March ...

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    First Chevrolet Aveo off the line in Russia

    2013-02-06T00:00:00Z

    Following an agreement signed between General Motors and Russian vehicle maker Gaz at the beginning of 2011, the companies have officially rolled their first Chevrolet Aveo off the line this week at the Gaz assembly plant in Nizhny Novgorod.Assembly is being carried out from complete knockdown (CKD) kits shipped ...

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    Toyota inaugurates PDC in Spain

    2013-02-06T00:00:00Z

    Toyota Motor Europe officially launched its new €23.2m ($31.4m) parts distribution centre in Illescas, near Madrid in Spain, which it said was enhancing the delivery of parts and accessories across the country. This week the company confirmed that short sea supply from Belgium is supporting deliveries by road.TPCES forms ...

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    Executives on the move: Diego Pistone; Luc Billiet; Markus Schaefer; Jason Hoff; Jeffery Bullard; Srecko Mühling; Peter Lowet; Jim Steer

    2013-02-06T00:00:00Z

    Diego Pistone has left his position head of Fiat Chrysler’s Parts and Service division for the Europe Middle East and Africa region (EMEA) to take up a new role as CEO of Fiat Services and Holdings, the adminstrative arm of the Fiat Group. He has been replaced by Luc ...

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    Tentative deal struck on US port action

    2013-02-06T00:00:00Z

    Following another month of fears that the US East Coast and Gulf ports could be hit by a widespread strike by longshoremen, the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) has announced that a tentative agreement has been reached between the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) and the International Longshoremen’s ...

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    Global round up: New linkspan for Grimsby; Gefco supports John Deere; More MacGregor ramps for Japan; Geely backs London taxis; Schenker opens in Czech

    2013-02-06T00:00:00Z

    Linkspan delivered for Grimsby ro-ro terminalThe latest stage in the development of Associated British Ports’ new £26m ($41m) Grimsby River Terminal has recently been completed with the delivery of a specially designed 70-metre-long linkspan bridge.The linkspan arrived at the Port of Grimsby ready for installation by heavy-lifting experts Mammoet ...

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    VW to build Golf in Mexico

    2013-01-30T00:00:00Z

    Volkswagen has said it will start making the Golf hatchback at its Puebla facility in Mexico in the first quarter of next year for distribution to the North and South American market. Sales of the Golf in the US last year were just more than 38,000 met by exports ...

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    Mitsubishi increases stake in Rolf Import

    2013-01-30T00:00:00Z

    Rolf Group has sold a further 18% of its Rolf Import business to Mitsubishi in a move it said would strengthen its distribution business for the Japanese carmaker in Russia.Rolf Import is Mitsubishi’s exclusive distributor in Russia, and the move now gives the carmaker and its parent company a ...

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    Ryder's Tom Jones to retire

    2013-01-30T00:00:00Z

    Ryder’s senior vice president and general manager of Supply Chain Solution (SCS) is retiring this week after approximately 25 years with the company and 35 years in the logistics industry, much of it focused on the automotive supply chain. He was most recently responsible for leading Ryder’s automotive, retail, ...

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    Executives on the move: Thomas Banholzer, Markus Gichert, Luca Rossi, Marcelo Di Benedetto, Mike Pilkington, Andrew Hetzel, Steve Maltby, Stephen Hucklesby, Ray LaHood

    2013-01-30T00:00:00Z

    In early January Thomas Banholzer took over as manager of network design and procurement for vehicle logistics at Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA), Daimler’s US division with responsibility for Mercedes-Benz and smart passenger cars, and Sprinter vans. He took over the role from Markus Gichert, who has returned to Daimler’s headquarters ...

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    Norfolk Southern plans $2bn spend

    2013-01-30T00:00:00Z

    North American rail provider Norfolk Southern has announced it plans to spend $2 billion in 2013 for capital improvements to its rail transport network, including $420m to acquire new locomotives, upgrade existing units and buy multilevel freight cars to handle increased automotive traffic.Norfolk Southern reported that automotive freight ...

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    Global round up: Turkey exports to Israel; Volvo Truck jv with Dongfeng; German 'mastery' of logistics; Acumen buys Mercedes; Mahindra wins awards

    2013-01-30T00:00:00Z

    Turkey boosts vehicle exports to IsraelIn 2012, Turkey exported 18,000 units to Israel in spite of the two countries experiencing less than cordial relations. The traffic is expected to continue to rise both this year and well into 2014 as manufacturers in Turkey begin assembly of new models.In the ...

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    Denso investing $1bn to localise in North America

    2013-01-23T00:10:00Z

    Global automotive parts supplier Denso is investing almost $1 billion in North America over the next four years to increase the localisation of its products and manufacturing equipment in the region. The move will cut the expensive import of parts and materials from Japan and Denso has said that ...

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    Stobart shakeup means £40m business for Paragon

    2013-01-23T00:09:00Z

    UK transport provider Stobart Group has announced the immediate resignation of its chairman Rodney Baker-Bates and the sale of its Stobart Vehicle Services division to UK-based fleet management and logistics provider Paragon Group. The division has been renamed Paragon Vehicle Services.Stobart Vehicle Services was formerly part of the Autologic ...

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    Supply chain barriers matter more than trade tariffs

    2013-01-23T00:08:00Z

    A report published this week reveals that the reduction of certain supply chain and logistics barriers could have the potential to increase GDP and world trade significantly more than would eliminating all import tariffs on their own.The report, ‘Enabling Trade: Valuing Growth Opportunities’, suggests that governments, together with manufacturing ...

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    Robert Strain, Eddie Wright, Frederick Beelaerts van Blokland, Petra Küster, Andreas Renschler

    2013-01-23T00:00:00Z

    Robert Strain has moved from his role as head of daily operations at General Motor’s Global Logistics and Containers division to become vice president of the Automotive Sector in Asia Pacific for Ceva Logistics. He fills the role left by Dave Dudek who moved to a new role in ...