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The thorough planning and execution of a challenging vehicle transportation operation is known as automotive logistics. It includes all forms of transportation, including trucking, rail, and maritime.
The following features are included in automotive logistics: Input acquisition / Supply chain. Suppliers and customers interacting. control over storage and inventories.
Every component must be purchased and produced, but they also depend on other manufacturers, fabricators, and raw material suppliers. The supply chain refers to the flow of materials from the manufacturing process through the installation of the vehicle and finally to the client.
The Ethiopia 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.
Ethiopian launches ecommerce logistics services.To provide cross-border ecommerce services, the Ethiopian Airlines Group (ET) has teamed up with MailAmericas (MA), a commercial postal service and member of the Universal Postal Union’s consultative committee.
In accordance with this cooperation, MailAmericas will provide its market expertise and the knowledge it has accumulated in Latin America and Africa, where it has networks in more than 40 countries, while Ethiopian Airlines will offer air transport service for transferring products over its extensive network.
Ethiopia is constructing a 150,000 ton-per-year commerce centre in Addis Ababa to expand its e-commerce logistics capabilities and service. To enable the efficient processing of shipments ranging from tiny packages to boxes, skids, and built-up units (BUPs), the e-commerce centre will also be furnished with an automatic sortation system and electronic transport vehicles (ETV).
The fiscal year saw an annual cargo uplift of around 770,000 tonnes for Ethiopian Cargo & Logistics Services, a large worldwide cargo network operator with a modern warehouse able to accommodate one million tonnes annually.
With 66 specific cargo destinations in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Europe, and the Americas, as well as 14 specialised freighters, it services more than 130 foreign locations. With 100% e-AWB from its primary hub in Addis Abeba, Ethiopian Cargo & Logistics Services also makes use of the most recent technology for data, information, and market intelligence.