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Regional changes forecast for global vehicle export flows

Automotive Logistics

Global exports of light vehicles are on an upward curve that will continue to 2026, but these volumes are decreasing as a proportion of total production, delegates were told at the Finished Vehicle Logistics North America conference in late April. According to IHS figures, global exports will increase from just over 13.5m to below 14.1%

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The Future Is Now for Logistics

Material Handling and Logistics

However, members of the shippers and providers panel at the CSCMP press conference stressed that the tradeoff is a welcome improvement to safety now that drivers cannot cheat on their logbooks. If things don't change, and we continue up this progression, by 2026, we will be at 170,000 drivers short. Science Fiction Becomes Real.

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Working together to drive through disruption

Automotive Logistics

In terms of the US market, Michael Robinet, executive director, IHS Markit Automotive, explained that while “major shippers” including Toyota, Hyundai and Volkswagen were driving export volume, from now until 2026 the market is likely to see a decline in sales and will at best remain flat. New technological capabilities.