Predictive modeling integrated into automobile logistics by DP World
DP World, a global leader in logistics, is set to participate at the Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Global (ALSC Global) event in Detroit on September 24. The company will be stationed at stand 36, and registration details for the event can be found on their website.
According to a recent survey conducted by DP World in collaboration with Automotive Logistics, visibility gaps, inconsistent transit times, and missed supplier deliveries are major issues for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) in the automotive industry. To address these challenges, the discussion at ALSC Global will focus on simulating 'what-if' scenarios, optimizing routing, and creating agile options across sea, land, and rail.
David D'Annunzio will lead the panel, with Beat Simon, the chief operating officer of logistics at DP World, exploring how digital simulations and predictive data modelling are transforming resilience in the automotive supply chain. Simon will share insights on how DP World uses AI-driven terminal operating systems like CARGOES TOS+ and automated storage solutions such as BoxBay to simulate and optimize supply chain operations, effectively predicting inefficiencies and increasing resilience.
DP World handles 10% of global automotive trade across the full automotive supply chain, making them a key player in the industry. The company is facing challenges from electrification and geopolitical uncertainty, but they are committed to finding solutions. They hope the audience will take away the importance of digital-twin technology and scenario planning tools to better manage supply chain unpredictability and enhance collaboration.
The survey findings are expected to help the industry by providing insights into real-world constraints and suggesting solutions to overcome challenges. The goal of DP World at ALSC Global is to show how their network and innovative tools can unlock better decision-making, reduce risk, and deliver measurable savings across global inbound networks.
Engaging with a global network of automotive logistics experts allows DP World to stay close to local market challenges and offer tailored solutions. Their integrated network spans 76+ countries, offering a full spectrum of supply chain solutions for the automotive industry.
DP World's panel at the event will discuss how scenario simulations and data analysis can optimize networks and minimize disruptions. The company partners with Automotive Logistics events not only in Detroit but also in Germany, ASEAN (South East Asia), and Mexico.
The Automotive Inbound Logistics Survey, launched by DP World and Automotive Logistics, aims to provide valuable insights that will inform future decision-making, such as the right regions, routes, infrastructure, and technology for the industry to invest in.
Join DP World at ALSC Global 2025 in Detroit to learn more about their innovative solutions and how they are transforming the automotive logistics and supply chain industry.
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