All News articles – Page 340

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    Denso buyout boosts distribution in Europe

    2010-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Japanese component supplier Denso Corporation has strengthened the distribution of aftermarket components in Europe with the purchase at the beginning of June of CTR, a distributor of automotive climate control components with locations in Italy, Spain and France. CTR was a subsidiary of Finber, a European-based company that makes automotive ...

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    BMW awards CAT for centres in France and Poland

    2010-06-09T00:00:00Z

    BMW has awarded CAT Group with its Golden Award for World Best Distribution Centres at its annual world meeting of regional BMW spare parts warehouse managers held in Munich recently. The award recognised two of CAT’s facilities – at Tigery, France, a BMW-dedicated warehouse, and at Duchnice in Poland, which ...

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    Fiat takes a new route to Russia

    2010-06-02T00:00:00Z

    Russia’s largest rail freight container operator, TransContainer, has launched a new rail logistics route to move Fiat automotive parts from Italy to Sollers’ plant in Yelabuga, Russia. The first shipment was made last Saturday (May 29) according to Russian press sources. Running from Fiat’s storage facilties in Villanova D'Asti and ...

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    Europe's largest tyre warehouse now open

    2010-06-02T00:00:00Z

    Goodyear Dunlop has completed expansion of its European logistics centre in Philippsburg, Germany, making it the largest passenger car tyre warehouse in Europe. Following the completion of work on storage capacity at the end of last year, which brought the total area to 388,000m2, the company has now completed work ...

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    Honda hopes for restart in China

    2010-06-02T00:00:00Z

    The supply of parts to all four of Honda’s assembly plants in China, which has been disrupted because of a strike at its parts supplier in the southern city of Foshan, could be resolved this week following a breakthrough with workers, said the Japanese carmaker. Production of gearboxes and engine ...

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    Fitch doubts over auto increase at Jaxport

    2010-06-02T00:00:00Z

    Fitch Ratings has reported a negative outlook for the Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) and stated the port is too dependent on automotive imports at a time when it is planning to increase vehicle throughput by 40%. The ratings firm said the revision in the outlook from ‘stable’ to ‘negative’ reflects ...

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    NYK crossdock rises from the ashes

    2010-06-02T00:00:00Z

    Following a fire in February that completely destroyed NYK’s crossdock in St Katalinje Waver, Belgium, the company has opened a new centre at nearby Herentals. The new 6,000m2 centre is twice the size of the previous facility and handles the overnight distribution of spare parts throughout the Benelux region and ...

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    Port access important for PSA Vigo model

    2010-06-02T00:00:00Z

    Logistics considerations are behind PSA Peugeot-Citroën’s decision to build a new mid-range vehicle for emerging markets at its Vigo plant in north-western Spain. The plant is located near the port of Vigo and will ease shipments to developing markets according to the company. The move is part of its strategy ...

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    Get ready for risk if you want new routes

    2010-05-26T00:00:00Z

    Shipping lines and service providers in the ocean forwarding business need to exploit the current crisis in world trade to consolidate volumes and offer carmakers new trade routes according to Volkswagen. But without shared risk, shipping lines are more likely to consolidate routes not volumes, and concentrate on reducing unit ...

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    Tata cuts supply to Sanand plant

    2010-05-26T00:00:00Z

    Indian carmaker Tata has revised figures for parts supply to its Sanand plant in the state of Gujurat and asked suppliers to halve the delivery of parts for Nano production. The carmaker’s plan to make 250,000 vehicles in the first year of production at the factory, which is set to ...

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    Logistics now central to decisions at GM

    2010-05-26T00:00:00Z

    General Motors has introduced a supply chain management initiative in which logistics will play a more integral role in product lifecycle planning. Called ‘Total Enterprise Cost’, it is intended to improve how the carmaker calculates project and material sourcing costs and will go further than the ‘total landed cost’ sourcing ...

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    Are short sea sulphur caps a political mistake?

    2010-05-26T00:00:00Z

    While ro-ro providers outside the Baltic and North seas sail under a sulphur content cap of 3.5% until 2020, short sea ro-ro shippers operating there face a reduction to 0.1% by 2015. The International Maritime Organisation’s regulations could cost them €40,000 ($50,000) per journey, a move that threatens to force ...

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    Brazil needs broad infrastructure spend

    2010-05-26T00:00:00Z

    An ageing infrastructure and the need for long-term planning in the automotive sector are chief among the hurdles facing logistics providers in Brazil. Fuelled by Brazil's rising middle class and consumer credit, sales of passenger cars have surged. The country is forecast to produce 3.5m vehicles this year against approximately ...

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    Backdated ports rates - help is on the way

    2010-05-26T00:00:00Z

    Following the UK election in May, the new Conservative-Liberal coalition government is looking at a proposal to scrap the previous administration’s controversial backdated port rates bill. The charges, which originated from a decision made in 2008 by the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) to impose additional business rates on port companies, ...

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    GM Executives on the move

    2010-05-19T00:00:00Z

    General Motor’s Johnny Saldhana (pictured) has been promoted to vice president, Global Purchasing & Supply Chain – GM International Operations (GMIO), from his position as vice president Global Purchasing & Supply Chain, for Latin America, Africa & Middle East region (LAAM). Saldhana will move to Shanghai, China in his ...

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    Turkish exports drive logistics growth

    2010-05-19T00:00:00Z

    Finished vehicle production in Turkey increased 59% in the first four months of 2010 compared with the same period last year, driven in part by export demand according to the country’s Automotive Industry Association. The improvement has led to a consequent increase in road haulage, port and shipping activity. Production ...

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    Ryder wins Delphi award amid growing business strength

    2010-05-19T00:00:00Z

    Delphi, the US-based tier one supplier, has given Ryder System a 2010 Above & Beyond Award for services in supply chain management and logistics. The award, established in 2007 and presented annually, recognises Delphi suppliers for special service events that went beyond contractual obligations during the 2009 calendar year. Ryder ...

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    North American carriers face capacity crunch

    2010-05-19T00:00:00Z

    North American finished vehicle carriers are facing capacity constraints and financing problems that are set to worsen if the number of vehicles moved per year rises above the current forecasts. Light vehicle sales for many carmakers are currently around 30% higher this year compared to 2009, and the US market ...

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    India's infrastructure push will aid carmakers

    2010-05-19T00:00:00Z

    The Indian government has announced it is setting up an INR 500 billion ($11 billion) debt fund to address the country’s poor transport infrastructure, including the building of ports, roads and bridges. The news will be welcome to carmakers and their logistics providers in the country, where poor infrastructure contributes ...

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    Transnet strike threatens South African carmakers

    2010-05-19T00:00:00Z

    As the strike action affecting Transnet’s South African logistics network heads toward the end of its second week with no resolution in sight, there are increasing concerns amongst the country’s carmakers that production and logistics will be badly affected. The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (Satawu) and the ...