Discover new paths to overcoming automotive disruptions
Integrated logistics brings greater flexibility and agility to your supply chain.
Break down the obstacles, focus on the solutions
An automobile is made of tens of thousands of components that come from different corners of the world. This makes decarbonising automotive supply chains really challenging. Although it can seem daunting to reduce GHG emissions in end-to-end automotive logistics, it is possible. Understanding the different challenges involved in the process and focusing on developing a strategic roadmap can get you closer to net zero GHG emission goals.
Lead logistics to be the spark in the automobile’s electric future
Driven largely by government intervention, the automotive industry finds itself rapidly advancing towards an electric future. As OEMs build regional gigafactories and bring EV battery supply chains onshore, lead logistics has a large role to play in keeping components, raw materials and technology moving so production lines can churn out both ICE vehicles and EVs. ‘Regional Powerhouses’ is a whitepaper created by Maersk and Automotive Logistics that gives an insight into the automotive trends that the industry is adopting to make the shift to electric and how lead logistics can help OEMs reinvent and transform their supply chains.
What does the future hold?
The automotive industry is in the throes of a massive overhaul. What’s driving this change? What could the next 6 months look like? Listen to Antonio Fondevilla, Head of Maersk’s Automotive Vertical.
Driving efficiency and decarbonisation: The BYD story
How did Maersk's integrated logistics solutions help BYD streamline a complex supply chain from end to end, while also supporting the technology company’s efforts to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions?
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