New report highlights opportunities in re-structured global auto logistics market

According to analysis contained in the latest report by Transport Intelligence, Global Automotive Logistics 2009, the next year will be critical for logistics companies to come to terms with the systemic re-structuring which the industry is undergoing.

The report highlights the state of the US market, in which General Motors and Chrysler have been bankrupted and Ford's production capacity severely compromised. In contrast, Hyundai, Volkswagen and Daimler are opening new plants and Toyota, Nissan and Honda are likely to expand production at existing facilities. This will mean that whilst traditional car making regions such as Detroit undergo savage rationalisation new ones, such as in the southern states of America, will boom.  

In Europe, the market is still very fragmented although there are no signs that there will be consolidation any time soon. However the German power house producers in particular will have to migrate from their existing locations in Western Europe to lower cost production locations in the east of the region.

Looking beyond China's inevitable rise to becoming one of the world's dominant car markets, there is also a huge degree of excitement about other developing countries. India is growing fast, and as a consumer market, has enormous potential. Thailand will become an important production location, as will South Africa, due to the fragmenting nature of the world's production footprint.

According to the report's author, Chief Analyst, Thomas Cullen, it will be essential for major logistics companies to ensure that they choose the right markets, and partner with the vehicle manufacturing stars of the industry, rather than those mortally wounded by the downturn.

"The financial crisis has accelerated a root-and-branch re-structuring which has serious implications for the automotive logistics industry.  Although many providers are failing, there will be opportunities for those with global scale and the agility to respond to changing customer needs. In fact many of the largest logistics service providers could do quite well in the long term, but first they have to survive a market downturn unparalleled in its ferocity."

About Global Automotive Logistics

Global Automotive Logistics 2009 is packed full of insightful analysis and quantitative data which will give you an all-round understanding of the market and the manufacturers, component suppliers and logistics service providers which operate in it. The report examines the crisis which is affecting the demand-side of the industry and how this is impacting on the key logistics sectors associated with it. It includes market sizing, broken down into inbound, spare parts and finished vehicle segments as well indicative growth forecasts.

Article Source: Transport Intelligence www.transportintelligence.com

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