Managing the recovery
autoMOTIVE Logistics Leaders and the AIAG will come together on the 28th and 29th April to discuss how the automotive landscape has changed, and what the best steps are to manage the recovery.
North America’s leading automotive logistics conference of the year will be held at the General Motors Heritage Center in Sterling Heights, Michigan – a truly unique private museum filled with more than 150 historic GM vehicles and other memorabilia. Leading players in the automotive industry, automakers and service providers alike, will gather to network and discuss today’s burning issues.
As we know the North American automotive industry, along with its global counterparts, has experienced the most serious downturn in living memory. There are now indications that the worst may be over and that volumes may start to increase by 2011.
What is certain is that the North American automotive landscape has changed, and changed in a way that few would have foreseen a year ago.
This panel-driven conference, free from self-serving presentations and sales pitches will provide delegates with tremendous insight. Interactive discussions will be led by experienced moderators with panelists encompassing every aspect of automotive logistics, from parts supply to the moment the car leaves the assembly plant and its transportation to the dealer.
To date we have senior figures from the leading North American OEMs, logistics service providers, shipping companies and ports processors. To keep up to date with developments visit: http://www.logisticsleaders.org/forum/panelists.shtml
Taking place April 28 and 29, the conference will feature a not-to-be missed opening session in which leading industry analysts will outline the state of the market and forecast the short to medium term future.

