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The profound changes sweeping the European automotive industry have made supply chain and logistics a top priority for senior management and the board. While the C-Suite focuses on the supply chain, it needs help to guide operations and make long-term investments in technologies and services that are in the best interest of customers and the business. European OEMs face stiffer competition from new entrants, uneven logistics capabilities, higher costs, and market and geopolitical disruption. As manufacturers form new divisions and partnerships to develop and scale electric vehicles, European supply chains are likely to become more fragmented, siloed, and complex.
But supply chain leaders can bring decisive advantages to automotive companies and turn these challenges into competitive advantages. Logistic Europe is the event where this strategic supply chain voice is heard loud and clear, with the most senior logistics leaders and chief supply chain officers representing every aspect of logistics and IT, product planning, procurement, manufacturing and operations.
This year's event offers opportunities to engage in conversations, connect, share insights, and explore how collaboration, innovation, and technology can reduce complexity and increase agility in an ever-changing and increasingly uncertain environment.
Logistic Europe will have an expanded range of conferences, seminars and speakers in the following key areas:
Vehicle Logistics
Trucking and fleet management, rail, short-haul and ocean transportation, port handling, carrier management, scheduling and release, damage and quality, ETA management, capacity planning, network management and vehicle tracking, online sales and agency business models.
Service parts and warehouse logistics
Distribution models, Robotics and automation, Parts and materials tracking, Inventory and storage, Parts distribution centers, Buffer stock, Order fulfillment, Demand planning, Last mile logistics.
Strategic Supply Chain Management
Project planning, sales and operations planning (S&OP), inventory management, total cost management, front-end logistics design, lean management, trade and customs, procurement, network optimization, supplier management.
Inbound Logistics
Global freight forwarding, logistics engineering, network design, third-party services, container shipping, just-in-time, production control, packaging and visibility.