As the automotive industry faces rising complexity and uncertainty across the supply chain, OEMs, suppliers, logistics, and technology providers are accelerating digitalisation and implementing software tools in automotive logistics to improve cost, efficiency, network design, capacity, risk management, and visibility – and also stay ahead of opportunities in data analytics, machine learning, and AI.

But many face challenges in realising the potential of digitalisation in automotive logistics, because of legacy systems, limited interoperability, poor data strategies, skills shortages, or a lack of investment.

To better understand the landscape, we have launched the Automotive Logistics Systems and Software Survey 2024 to leverage our global expert audience and gain insight into the challenges, opportunities, and outlook for automotive logistics systems and software.

Please take 5-10 minutes to contribute to this valuable industry survey.

Rest assured that your individual responses will be anonymous and will only be published in aggregate. Once complete, a summary report of the survey findings will be sent to all participants.

To reward you for your time, you can enter a prize draw for a set of Bose QuietComfort noise cancelling headphones - perfect to help you relax on your next flight.

The survey will close on Friday 30th August 2024.

The survey is part of a series of events focussing on digitalisation at Automotive Logistics, including our new Nashville event this June, Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Digital Strategies North America 2024, and in Munich this December, Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Digital Strategies Europe 2024

Thank you.

Christopher Ludwig
Chief Content Officer
Automotive Logistics

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