The latest report from Ti, Global Automotive Logistics 2009, concludes that despite the catastrophic meltdown the market has endured, opportunities exist for the logistics companies who can react fast enough to a savage rationalization of the auto industry.
The automotive logistics industry has endured a catastrophic meltdown in volumes over the past year. Logistics companies are struggling to deal with the consequences of a slump in production and sales, and many - especially in the finished vehicle logistics market - have gone out of business.
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.
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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."
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