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Back Driving change: Adapting to the evolving automotive supply chain

Built on a global supply chain model that relies on a complex network of components and dependencies, it goes without saying that the automotive industry understands the impact of a single disruption — creating chaos and shutting production lines down. Tune in to this podcast to hear what Arturo Corona, Quick’s Regional Sales Manager for North America, has to say about how the automotive supply chain is changing—and how to adapt to the change, build resiliency and thrive.

Keeping automotive production lines running is essential to meeting customer demands.  Even a small delay in getting the critical parts needed to make that happen can impact production. That’s perhaps never been more evident than in 2020 as a public health crisis shut down borders and brought global supply chains to a halt.

The answer? Rethinking supply chains. 

In this podcast, Quick’s Regional Sales Manager for North America, Arturo Corona, talks about how the industry is going to make this rethinking happen. The conversation starts with a look back at the global supply chain model the industry was built on and the challenges it presents. Arturo shares his insights on the move toward nearshoring, of the impact of the infrastructure investment in key markets and how supply chains will evolve to accommodate electric vehicles. He also discusses what companies can do from a logistics perspective to add agility and efficiency to their operations.

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