Audio Interview| Enabling the Mobility Revolution: Global Supply Chain & Logistics Change due to Electrification

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 07-30 00:30

Ron Hesse speaks with Fathi Tlatli.
In the 12-minute Audio Interview, Mr. Tlatli discusses these questions:

  • What global supply chain trends have you seen emerging as new mobility services and electrification gain momentum?
  • How is the transition to electric vehicles impacting the different players along the value chain?
  • How must OEMs adapt their inbound logistics strategies to enable this EV transition?
  • What infrastructure developments are necessary within supply chains to support global network requirements for EV aftermarket and battery recycling?
  • How do you see the importance of collaboration partnerships to adapt to and implement new trends in supply chain design?

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