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About Automotive Logistics

Automotive Logistics, founded in 1997, is dedicated to the strategy, management, digitalisation and movement of automotive freight, including inbound materials, finished vehicles and service parts, from suppliers to assembly plant and on to the customers, through all modes of transport and logistics processes. We have the most comprehensive reach of this critical community across our portfolio of digital and print coverage, conferences, broadcast, thought leadership and business intelligence reports. 

Target Group

  • Decision makers in inbound logistics - Providing intelligence for decision makers in the Inbound and in-plant sectors who are responsible for the movement and packaging of automotive parts and materials from supplier manufacturing operations through storage and crossdock facilities to OEM assembly plants, including the lineside logistics within those plants
  • OEMs and outbound logistics partners - Sharing insights for OEMs and outbound logistics partners on the volume transport, storage, preparation and delivery of finished vehicles by ocean, road and rail, and the technology used to track them and maintain quality assurance
  • Aftermarket service parts experts - Providing information for experts in the delivery of spare parts to the aftermarket and those involved in reverse logistics, covering transport and next-day distribution, warehousing, packaging and technology
  • Technology leaders at Vehicle makers and suppliers - Targeting vehicle makers and suppliers that are adopting advanced digital technology to strengthen supply chains, aiming for greater efficiency, supply chain transparency, loss mitigation, and a more secure and efficient delivery of parts and vehicles

Print

Automotive Logistics magazine is dedicated to reporting on the strategy, management, technology and operations of the automotive supply chain, aimed at reaching global experts across the industry. Focus areas includes inbound logistics, packaging and line-side delivery of parts and materials, finished vehicle logistics from factory to customers, service parts and aftermarket logistics, as well supply chain IT and digitalisation. The spring, summer, autumn and winter 2024 editions will feature a mix of in-depth executive feature interviews with the world’s leading vehicle makers, tier one suppliers, and logistics service providers.

 

Click here to find out more about our Print magazines

Event

Automotive Logistics hosts a variety of events globally, including conferences like Finished Vehicle Logistics North America, Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Europe, and Digital Strategies North America. These events bring together logistics and supply chain professionals to discuss trends, innovations, and strategies in automotive logistics, providing opportunities for networking, education, and collaboration across the industry

 

 

 

 

Click here to register or find out more about our events

Digital

Automotive Logistics provides coverage on the automotive logistics and supply chain industry. It features news, analysis, and reports on topics such as inbound logistics, finished vehicle logistics, electric vehicles, sustainability, and digital technology. The site also includes information on events, podcasts, video interviews, and special reports focused on various regions and aspects of the automotive supply chain.

 

 

 

 

Click here to access our digital content

Editorial

Automotive Logistics serves as the source for logistics and supply chain management. We provide coverage to the entire automotive logistics spectrum, connecting OEMs, suppliers, and logistics providers. Automotive Logistics offers in-depth interviews with leading carmakers, news and global events or decision making in the automotive logistics and supply chain sector.

Marcus Williams - Editor, Automotive Logistics

Commercial

Our focus is not just on gathering an audience, but on engaging them in a way that amplifies your commercial message

 

Mark Buller - Head of Commercial