News – Page 347

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    A climate of change at Jaguar Land Rover

    2009-10-14T00:00:00Z

    Jaguar Land Rover is moving to the next stage of its inbound logistics realignment with DHL Supply Chain and the much-needed cost savings of the collaboration look likely to benefit the UK automotive industry more widely. Since April, when it took over the full inbound contract for JLR and implemented ...

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    Are supplier parks the answer for South Africa?

    2009-10-14T00:00:00Z

    As the South African automotive industry has struggled with a chronically underdeveloped local supplier base, leading to higher logistics cost and poorer manufacturing productivity, both industry and government in the country are making efforts to improve the supply chain’s efficiencies by developing supplier parks and logistics centres based near plants ...

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    WWL lands distribution deal with Nissan in India

    2009-10-14T00:00:00Z

    Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (India) has been awarded a contract to provide yard management services and domestic distribution of Nissan vehicles to dealers in India. It is the first such contract the company has secured in the country and now means the India division will provide a full range of factory-to-dealer ...

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    ThyssenKrupp sells supply chain division to Wisag

    2009-10-14T00:00:00Z

    As part of wide-ranging structural changes at ThyssenKrupp, the company has sold its industrial service division to German facility management company Wisag for €100m.ThyssenKrupp spokesman Stefan Ettwig said: “We’re confident that, in the form of Wisag as a pure facility management company, we have found a reliable partner for ThyssenKrupp ...

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    World-ranked K+N gets BMW contract in Japan

    2009-10-14T00:00:00Z

    Kuehne + Nagel has secured a three-year contract with BMW for the management of its spare parts distribution centre in Japan. From the 18,000m2 centre, located near Narita and its international airport (60km east of Tokyo), Kuehne + Nagel will provide a range of services including receiving, inventory control, picking ...

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    What will Pepy's plan mean for LSPs?

    2009-10-07T00:00:00Z

    The news that the French government is investing over €7 billion to increase the amount of freight moved by rail in the country, with SNCF contributing €1 billion of its own funds, has brought with it questions related to further cost and quality for carmakers and LSPs. It is the ...

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    Magna chooses K+N for inbound to Russia

    2009-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Magna International’s vehicle exteriors division has chosen Kuehne + Nagel to handle the inbound logistics feed to its production site in Kaluga, Russia to support the supply of components for Volkswagen. Magna Exteriors & Interiors is currently producing front end cooling modules on Tiguan and Octavia models for VW’s Kaluga ...

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    Stay close on the bumpy road ahead

    2009-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Flexibility in the supply chain remains the most important challenge for OEMs and LSPs according to surveys held at last week’s Automotive Logistics Global conference in Dearborn, and crucial to maintaining that flexibility was the ability to share information and remain innovative, something that needs improve and quickly. The surveys ...

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    BLG and ViDi promise growth for Ukraine

    2009-10-07T00:00:00Z

    BLG Logistics has strengthened its links to the Ukrainian and wider Eastern European automotive markets with the signing of a new joint venture contract with ViDi Group. Called BLG ViDi Logistics, the company is investing a total of €28.6m in a logistics terminal in Kalinovka near Kiev, with initial ...

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    GM revises pay plan for suppliers

    2009-10-07T00:00:00Z

    From 1 November this year GM will start paying its parts and logistics service providers every week rather than every 47 days in a move to improve the company’s cash flow and better support struggling suppliers. Many suppliers awaiting payment have been forced to rely on credit lines to cover ...

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    NYK Logistics to continue supply contract at Crewe

    2009-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Volkswagen Logistics has extended its contract with NYK Logistics for inbound delivery of components to the Bentley Motors’ manufacturing facility in Crewe, UK. NYK Logistics is responsible for the delivery of around 6,000 different parts into the plant from 150 UK-based suppliers and a further 460 throughout Europe. Bentley parts ...

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    Carmakers don't want the inventory

    2009-09-30T00:00:00Z

    The historically low finished vehicle inventory levels in North America are here to stay, according to several carmakers speaking on day one of the 10th Automotive Logistics Global conference in Detroit this week. Keynote speaker Joe Hinrichs, Ford’s group vice president, global manufacturing and labour affairs (pictured), admitting that the ...

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    Rolf sells distribution share to Mitsubishi Corp

    2009-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Russian vehicle distributor Rolf has said it may not be able to continue trading unless a new transaction agreement with Mitsubishi Corporation gets the go ahead at the end of October. In one of three separate but mutually dependent transactions, Rolf, which is Mitsubishi Motor’s largest distributor, will sell 40% ...

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    Cautious reaction to scrappage extension in UK

    2009-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Monday’s announcement by the UK’s business secretary Lord Mandelson that the UK scrappage scheme would be extended for a further 100,000 vehicles has been cautiously welcomed by carmakers around the country who were keen to stress that any lift was very much part of a wider European set of initiatives. ...

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    Executives on the move

    2009-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Ceva Logistics has appointed Caio Najm (pictured) as general director in Brazil, replacing Giuseppe De Vincenzo, who leaves Ceva Brazil after six years to pursue a new role with Ceva outside the country. Najm has more than 25 years of experience, having worked in companies including Compañia Transportadora, Coml. Translor ...

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    Renault uses Frankfurt to award suppliers

    2009-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Renault used the Frankfurt Motor Show to announce the winners of its Supplier Quality Awards for 2008 and they included Austria’s Lagermax AED, which received a global award for “its proactive approach to optimising logistics flows”. AED, or Alltime Express Distribution, was developed by Lagermax to cater for the delivery ...

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    NYK celebrates 20 years in Belgium

    2009-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Following the recent integration of spare parts deliveries for Kia dealerships in Belgium and Luxembourg (read more here), NYK Logistics Belgium has celebrated its 20th anniversary in the country. The first ship NYK sent from Japan to Europe made its first port of call at Antwerp in 1896 establishing ties ...

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    VW explores new routes into Russia

    2009-09-23T00:00:00Z

    As part of a number of options being explored by Volkswagen for new logistics routes into the Russian market, the German carmaker has completed a test delivery of vehicles to the Port of St Petersburg. The mix of passenger and commercial vehicles – 50 VW Golf and 50 VW Crafter ...

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    What does sustainable shipping really look like?

    2009-09-23T00:00:00Z

    Automotive shipping companies have been flexing their PR muscles in preparation for this year’s World Maritime Day, the International Maritime Organisation’s annual global event, which concentrates attention on environmentally conscious and safer shipping practice. This year’s event, which takes place on Thursday this week, focuses on the reduction of greenhouse ...

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    Greater efficiency in India is just around the corner

    2009-09-23T00:00:00Z

    Inefficient processes, inadequate infrastructure and multiple tax structures are being blamed for the excessive cost of logistics in India, according to a new report from CRISIL Research, the country’s largest independent research house. But the findings suggest that greater efficiency can be achieved by outsourcing to 3PLs, supported by more ...