Logistics and transport provider Kuehne + Nagle has signed a three year contract with Toyota to manage its spare parts warehouse in Ukraine. The company will support
Logistics and transport provider Kuehne + Nagle has signed a three year contract with Toyota to manage its spare parts warehouse in Ukraine. The company will support
OEMs and tier one suppliers are increasingly prefering to shorten their supply chains, but in decisions on near-shoring or re-shoring, pragmatism will prevail
Transportation and Cargo Solutions S de RL de CV (TRACSO) has become the latest Mexican carrier to apply for operating authority in the U.S. under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s cross-border pilot program with the country. The agency is accepting public comment through Oct. 10 on the carrier’s application.
AHAA and its members have stepped to the forefront in a hurry to tackle issues of importance within the finished vehicle supply chain. AIAG recently formed committees to examine and make suggestions regarding ePOD (Electronic Proof of Delivery) and a common Quality Manual and we have had an overwhelming amount of support for the establishment […]
DETROIT (Reuters) — A meeting between Volkswagen AG labor leaders and workers at the automaker’s plant in Chattanooga, Tenn., that was to be held today has been postponed after a private plane that was to fly from Germany was grounded, several sources told Reuters.
Trucks are being forced to take longer non-Interstate routes in Pennsylvania due to new weight restrictions along some 1,000 bridges.
At this year’s Automotive Logistics Global conference, held last week in Detroit, analysts and industry players outlined significant shifts occurring in the supply chain, including the movement of assembly from Asia to the US and especially to Mexico. However, executives pointed to rising global production and increasing shifts towards global platforms and emerging markets will […]
The introduction of new hours-of-service regulations for truck drivers brought in by the United States Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) in July this year is causing concern for vehicle carriers operating across the country.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and its regulatory programs will remain up and running during the government shutdown that went into effect at midnight, Oct. 1, after no government funding bills emerged from Congress prior to the appropriations deadline.