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Analysis
Logistics innovation in the electric age
The number of electric vehicles on the road are growing in number and that includes the transport used to move parts into the factories that assemble them
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News
AI-based autonomous trucking software company PlusAI goes public
The company outlined an OEM-focused strategy that would see its software facilitate increased autonomous capabilities in logistics.
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News
Rivian confirms EV software will form basis of future Volkswagen EVs
Chief software officer Wassym Bensaid commented that Rivian’s tech will ‘underpin’ future Volkswagen EVs, including zonal architecture and software.
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News
Rare earth magnet shortage poses risk to global automotive production
China produces almost 70% of rare earth magnets but exports are now tied up in lengthy license applications, prompting supply and shortage concerns.
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News
UECC adds Blue Heritage dual-fuel vessel to European network
UECC is boosting capacity along with sustainble ocean services options for carmakers with the addition of a dual-fuel car carrier with 7,000 CEU capacity.
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Company Content
Automotive Inbound Logistics Survey 2025
Calling all logistics experts! Take part in the Automotive Inbound Logistics Survey 2025 and win an exciting prize.
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News
James Todd Kloeb moves from Ford to Lucid in lead MP&L role
Kloeb joins Lucid after a three-decade career at Ford where he led supply chain and inbound functions, with his role at Lucid having similar responsibilities.
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News
Toyota potentially moving GR Corolla production from Japan to UK
According to sources, Toyota might relocate production of the sports model to its Derbyshire, UK, plant to better service North American market.
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News
Antonio Filosa announced as new CEO of Stellantis
Stellantis announces company veteran and current COO Antonio Filosa as new CEO, who has the task of running the OEM at a time of increased disruption.
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News
Mercedes-Benz gets the keys to its International Consolidation Centre
Mercedes-Benz is ready to start operations at its International Consolidation Centre (ICC) in Germany, which will distribute parts to global production locations.
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News
Ryan Kraft moves to CEO role at United Road
Ryan Kraft takes over from Mark Anderson as CEO of US vehicle haulaway firm United Road and says he is energised by the opportunities ahead.
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News
New Inbound Release Platform launched by Belgian Customs
Developed with Port of Antwerp-Bruges, The Way Forward and Belgian Customs, the Inbound Release Platform seeks to improve efficiency and reduce EU customs confusion.
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Company Content
Non-asset-based vehicle logistics services guarantee well-timed and flexible delivery
This whitepaper, created in collaboration with RPM, explores how non-asset-based vehicle logistics services enable OEMs to improve delivery speed, flexibility, and service quality, outlining how data-driven planning, dynamic carrier selection, and scalable capacity help carmakers meet rising demands for fast, transparent vehicle distribution.
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Feature
Reengineering vehicle logistics to withstand uncertainty
VW, GM, Nissan and more tackle vehicle logistics at FVL North America 2025 amid tariffs, electrification and the growing need for resilience.
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News
Piraeus reports decline in vehicle volumes but increase in revenue
Vehicle volumes at the Greek port of Piraeus were down in CY2024 but the car terminal is preparing for increased trade from China.
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News
Major trade organisations call on USTR not to impose vessel fees
US businesses face $30 billion in annual costs if the USTR goes ahead and imposes service fees on Chinese vessel operators and companies using Chinese-built vessels.
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Video
Red Sofa | VW’s Peter Hörndlein on flexible green vehicle logistics
VW’s Peter Hörndlein shares how flexible networks, rail and BEVs are driving logistics resilience and decarbonisation in Europe.
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News
Jaxport completes first stage of $60m berth expansion at Blount Island
Carmakers can look forward to moving more volumes through Jaxport with the first of two berth expansions complete and more room for Toyota at Blount Island.
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News
Toyota ready to ship US-made batteries for local electric vehicle production
Toyota is building its own lithium batteries in the US for the first time and will begin with deliveries for Camry hybrid production at the Kentucky plant from April
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Feature
What Trump’s Panama Canal threat could mean for supply chains
Trump’s Panama Canal claim could disrupt global trade, with serious implications for the automotive supply chain and logistics strategies.