Anticipating the forthcoming stage of the Covid-19 pandemic: Expected adjustments in European automotive industry and supply chain operations
In a recent development, ECG Business Intelligence, a new entity, has published a report that offers valuable insights and analysis for those in the vehicle logistics sector. The report, a collaboration between the Association of European Vehicle Logistics (ECG) and Automotive from Ultima Media, focuses on resuming operations and making necessary adjustments in the production, supply chain, and logistics of vehicle manufacturers and suppliers during the next phase of the crisis.
The report provides a forecast of 2020 European vehicle registrations and production, broken down by month according to three different scenarios. It offers key insights on how manufacturers and suppliers need to adapt production, particularly in the face of volatile conditions such as risks in the supply and logistics chain, new health and safety requirements, and uncertainty over the length of lockdown restrictions.
The report also provides insights on how to adapt supply chain and logistics, including finished vehicle distribution. It is expected that OEMs, suppliers, and service providers will face volatile conditions, and the report aims to help navigate these challenges.
The resumption of vehicle production in Europe is happening after nearly a month of shutdowns, with vehicle manufacturers resuming output at multiple assembly plants. The report is likely to contain data and analysis, making it an invaluable resource for those looking to understand and prepare for the road ahead.
It is important to note that the report may require membership or partnership with ECG to access. However, the report is likely to be downloadable in full, allowing for easy access and thorough analysis.
While there are no available search results indicating when the ECG Business Intelligence report about adjustments in production, supply chain, and logistics of vehicle manufacturers and suppliers during the next crisis phase will be published, it is clear that this report is already making a significant impact in the industry.
In summary, the ECG Business Intelligence report offers valuable insights and analysis for those in the vehicle logistics sector, focusing on resuming operations in the next phase of the crisis and providing a forecast of 2020 European vehicle registrations and production. The report is a collaboration between the Association of European Vehicle Logistics (ECG) and Automotive from Ultima Media, and is likely to be downloadable in full for those with membership or partnership with ECG.
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