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Automotive logistics is the painstaking planning and execution of a complex automobile transportation procedure. It includes all forms of transportation, including rail, truck, and marine. Logistics in the automobile sector might include the following features: Input acquisition / Supply chain. Interaction between suppliers and customers. Controlling storage and inventory.
Logistics tasks include transportation/delivery, storage, packing, cargo handling, distribution processing, and information processing, and various systems have been put in place to carry items from the manufacturing facility or factory to the customer promptly and on schedule.
Transportation expenses, inventory carrying costs, and administrative costs are the three main components of overall logistics costs. Total transportation expenses include both main and secondary transportation costs.
The Algeria Automotive logistics market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Nissan and Groupe Hasnaoui to build a new car plant in Algeria. Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and Groupe Hasnaoui will invest in a new Nissan car facility in Algeria to accommodate the country’s and Africa’s expanding consumer demand.
Following authorization from the Algerian government, the two corporations will form a joint venture in the following weeks. The facility will have a capacity of 63,500 passenger cars and light commercial vehicles per year and will manufacture a variety of types. The lineup’s specifics will be revealed at a later date.
Nissan’s Nissan M.O.V.E midterm strategy calls for doubling the company’s footprint on the continents of Africa, the Middle East, and India. The expansion plan includes extending industrial activities into new markets like Algeria. Nissan’s entry into the market comes after it revealed it will begin producing automobiles in Pakistan.
The second-largest auto market in Africa is expected to be in Algeria. While expanding the local supplier base, the government is attempting to diversify the economy and has set a goal to eventually increase production to 500,000 automobiles annually.
It is anticipated that the Nissan auto plant would bring at least 1,800 new employment to Algeria and support many more across the supply chain. Nissan teams from Japan will collaborate with local suppliers to grow the domestic component sector through technical assistance, education, and talent sharing.