Leaders from the North American automotive logistics market share insights, including on Ford’s service parts and customer service network, as well as lead logistics provider strategies from Ryder and Carter.
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In an era of record rates, continuous disruption and limited network capacity, freight management has become more demanding than ever. OEMs, tier suppliers and logistics providers are looking at new solutions to optimise parts and materials logistics across ocean, road, rail and air, with enhanced reliability and greater agility.
In this session, leaders from the North American automotive logistics market share insights, including on Ford’s service parts and customer service network, as well as lead logistics provider strategies from Ryder and Carter. They Identify how to streamline transport operations, reduce lead times, improve capacity utilisation and enhance visibility.
Featuring: Douglas Cantriel, Ford Customer Service Division (FCSD) Head of North America Transportation, Ford Motor Company Courtney Harvath, Senior Director, Solutions Design, Ryder Richard Deboer, Executive Vice President of Sales, Carter Logistics
Moderator Richard Logan, Senior Content Producer, Automotive Logistics and Ultima Media
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