"The evolution of the supply chain in the automotive industry"

Posted by Nathalie Maddocks on 8 February 2011 | 0 Comments

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 The significant transformation occurring in the automotive supply chain is a hot discussion point. A cocktail of factors; technology advancements, market trends, changes to government regulations and the ever fierce threat of international competition can be held responsible for the industry’s new mobility needs; however the outcomes of this transformation for Europe’s automotive sector are more difficult to define.

Clearly the alterations occurring within the automotive industry presents Europe with new opportunities, but at the same time significant challenges will arise as this new competitive landscape unravels. A new composite of economic actors within the supply chain will be demanded.

The CLEPA event debating “The evolution of the Supply Chain in the Automotive Industry” on February 9th in Brussels organised by the Anticipation of Change Partnership and to signify the re-launch of the Cars 21 High Level Group is exemplar in stimulating new interactions between economic actors with its roundtable debates including representatives from all stakeholder groups.

Kishor Pala will be speaking on behalf of EASN, offering a “grass roots”, Tier 2 sme perspective to the debate.

Find a full agenda of this event at: http://www.clepa.eu/index.php?id=514


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