Finished Vehicle Logistics 2024: Industry Leaders Discuss EV Shift, Capacity Challenges
The Finished Vehicle Logistics North America 2024 conference, held in California, brought together industry leaders to discuss the future of vehicle logistics in the region. Speakers from major automakers shared insights on integrating markets, preparing for electric vehicles, and tackling capacity challenges.
Day 1 of the conference kicked off with a presentation on the integration of North America for Volkswagen Group. Despite the speaker's name not being provided, the session offered new perspectives on Mexico, Canada, and the USA.
GM's Prashant Swadia took the stage to discuss the importance of building long-term, win-win partnerships in vehicle logistics. Meanwhile, Ford's Paul Roosen and Subaru of America's Lisa Kline explored disrupting the North American FVL sector and preparing for the shift towards EVs.
Nissan's Steve Jernigan and BMW's Raúl Gamboa addressed capacity issues and challenges in Mexico and ports. Anu Goel from VW Group of America delved into integrating Mexico, Canada, and the US for improved network visibility. The conference covered a wide range of topics, including combating capacity crunch, leveraging data for network planning, EV planning, decarbonisation strategies, and re-imagining partnerships.
The Finished Vehicle Logistics North America 2024 conference provided a platform for automakers to share strategies and collaborate on solutions for the evolving landscape of vehicle logistics in North America.
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