All North America articles – Page 106
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Pacer begins non-stop service to Puerta Mexico
North American 3PL Pacer International is now using Ports America’s Puerta México Intermodal Facility in Toluca for automotive shipments. The direct, non-stop service handles automotive and third party domestic traffic six days a week and parallels Pacer’s existing PacerMex ramp points throughout its US and Eastern Canada network. It will ...
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First global standard on damage reporting now available
The US-based Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) is collaborating with the Association of European Vehicle Logistics (ECG) on a global standard for reporting damage to vehicles during transport. The Global Standard Logistics Damage Codes have been developed by both groups in cooperation with ECG’s Quality Standard Working Group, as well ...
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Ford strengthens contracts in North America
Global supply chain manager UPS has extended its contract with Ford to provide logistics services for the delivery of new cars across dealerships in North America. As part of the agreement, the Atlanta-based LSP is providing on-site operations management at Ford distribution points, including carrier management, transportation network oversight, and ...
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Mazda expands contract with Ryder in Mexico
Mazda North American Operations is expanding its contract with logistics provider Ryder for the distribution of parts throughout its Mexican dealership network. In a contract that will run up to October 2011, Ryder will pick up parts from Mazda’s distribution centre in Olive Branch, Mississippi and take them across the ...
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UniCar looks long term with US business
European automotive survey and handling company UniCar has begun operating in the US following the extension of contracts with VW Group America and new business from General Motors and rail provider Union Pacific. The new company, UniCar USA, is supporting GM at the Port of Jacksonville in Florida and the ...
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LSPs sorry to see GM’s Bo go
General Motors’ former Group Vice President for Global Purchasing and Supply Chain, Bo Andersson, who resigned in a surprise move last Friday to become Chairman of Russian carmaker GAZ, leaves behind a legacy of aggressive monitoring and cost cutting throughout the supply chain at GM.
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Key executives on the move
With the departure of Frits Mehrtens, The Association of European Vehicle Logistics – ECG – has elected Costantino Baldissara (pictured) as its new President. A ceremony was held to mark the occasion at its annual general assembly held in Zurich last week. “It is truly an honour and privilege for ...
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Honda brings things in-house to cut costs
In the US, Honda Motor is taking measures to reduce logistics costs at its Lincoln, Alabama plant by bringing parts assembly work in-house. In the next few weeks the facility will start a blanking line to cut pieces of steel and aluminium to feed the plant's two vehicle stamping lines, ...
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No bids for Mexico but Brazil's worth the berth
The recent tender for a new vehicle terminal at the Mexican port of Lázaro Cárdenas has been declared deserted by the port authority after neither of the two remaining bidders was prepared to commit to a firm timetable for the second phase development of the facility. Of the initial ...
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GM pays tribute to logistics in supplier awards
Seven leading logistics service providers were recognised by GM in its Supplier of the Year awards, announced during the 17th annual awards presentation held last week at the GM Heritage Center in Warren, Michigan. Following on last year’s success, there were awards for shipping providers Grimaldi Group and Höegh Autoliners, ...
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GM puts the squeeze on suppliers
Once the biggest carmaker in the world, on Monday General Motors became the biggest-ever bankruptcy case filing for a US industrial company. The bankruptcy follows unprecedented sales declines in the US market, of which GM was hit particularly hard. The company has had losses over the last four years totalling ...
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Ford award for Norfolk Southern
UPS Autogistics and Ford have presented US rail carrier Norfolk Southern with the 2008 Carrier of the Year Award for overall logistics excellence. Norfolk Southern transported more than 1.4m Ford vehicles in 2008 and is the carmaker's largest carrier in North America, handling the majority of the Ford shipments by ...
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K Line sets up agency in Brazil
K Line has set up its own shipping agency in Brazil for car carrier and bulk shipping activity. Called K Line Ro-Ro & Bulk Agencia Maritima, the new company was established in May as a joint venture between K Line Brasil (K Line’s 100%-owned general agent for the car carrier ...
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US hauliers join forces to tackle downturn
US finished vehicle haulier Active Transportation has bought a majority stake in one of GM’s oldest hauliers, Jack Cooper Transport, establishing a merger and new company called Cooper-Active. The company will be based in Kansas City, Missouri and employ 1,000 workers. Details of the transaction were not disclosed. Greg May, ...
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GM says China import plans not a significant shift
The number of cars that GM imports from Mexico, China and South Korea to the US could double according to a leaked 12 page dossier submitted to politicians in Washington this week. According to reports in the Chinese media, GM will start shipping cars from Shanghai in 2011, with first ...
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Vascor benefits from volume drop and repo rise
Lower production volumes in the US and the increase in repossessions are leading to an increase in the handling business for remarketed vehicles. “Last year they were about 42m used cars that were traded in the US. That is pretty significant if you think that its about 10m for new ...
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Trade on the slowdown says VW
Shipping lines could be using the slowdown in vehicle movements and container volume to develop new trade lanes, according to Volkswagen Logistics’ Andrea Eck, Head of Outbound Logistics for the logistics division of Europe’s largest carmaker. “At the moment there is a very good chance to develop new lanes and ...
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WWL reveals green giant down under
On Monday Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics held a ceremony in Melbourne, Australia to name its new car and truck carrying vessel MV Tijuca, described as one of world’s largest and most environmentally adapted car and truck carrying vessels.The ceremony was led by Lady Sponsor Mrs Andrea Schrempp, wife of Wolfgang Schrempp, ...
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Miracle cure for Ford in Michigan
As part of a major $550m retooling of its Wayne plant in Michigan, Ford has signed a contract worth more than $7m with Chinese machinery manufacturer Jiangsu Miracle Logistics System Engineering. It is not only the first Ford order for Miracle Logistics but the first one that the company has ...
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BLG benefits from shipping surfeit
In the face of Q1 results that saw business at its Bremerhaven Auto Terminal drop by half, BLG Logistics is benefitting from charters arising from the surfeit in vessels that many shipping companies find themselves with in the current downturn. K Line and Van Uden are just two of the ...