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the market of the car rallies in automotive Europe and the logistics must react consequently
Baldissara (ECGs): it is necessary to carry out investments in order to increase the ability
June 3, 2015
Although it is in existence a resumption of the European automotive market, the field of the logistics of the new motor vehicles of factory shows of the difficulties. It has evidenced Costantino Baldissara, president of the ECGs, automotive the European association of the logistics, in occasion of the shareholders' meeting of the held association in recent days to Cascais. Baldissara has confirmed the optimism that currently characterizes the field of the car, is by the consumers that of the enterprises, with positive tendencies and an increase of registrations of car EU, but also the deficiency of ability has rimarcato that anticipates the logistics of the car.
Baldissara has emphasized that last April the question of new motors vehicle in the EU has recorded an increase (+6.9%) for the twentieth consecutive month, for a total of 1.166.482 vehicles, totaling the best one turned out from 2009 in terms of volumes for the April month. However the end of the first trimester of the year, generally a period of peak of the question of delivery of new vehicles in many European markets, has evidenced deficiencies of ability in some of these markets. When the automotive field is seeing own volumes slowly to begin to recover in all Europe - it has found - the industry of the logistics is more and more under pressure because of a fleet that shows symptoms of aging and for the shortage of investments in ulterior ability, investments - it has observed - that they constitute an element essential in order to adapt the automotive field of the logistics to the recent requirements of the automotive industry.
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