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transport logistic 2011

transport logistic 2009 sets a number of new records: With 1,764 exhibitors from 55 countries, it will be more international than ever. Strong presence on the part of international exhibitors is particularly noticeable: 41% come from abroad! This European trade fair is well on its way to becoming a world's fair.

Also in 2011, all relevant exhibitors will participate in transport logistic in order to present their latest developments to the highly qualified trade visitors, make contact with decision-makers in all sectors of the logistics industry and secure themselves a valuable know-how advantage.

transport logistic is the world´s biggest trade fair for the multi-facetted industry of moving goods by road, rail, water and air. The fair´s portfolio covers logistics and freight transport, telematics and in-company transport and material flow. Integrated into transport logistic 2011 is Air Cargo Europe, an exhibition and conference for the global air cargo business taking place for the fifth time. The extensive conference programme and the 5th Air Cargo Europe provide an expert overview of new markets, trends and innovations in the international transport and logistics industry. transport logistic 2009 attracted 1,764 exhibitors from over 55 countries and 48,000 visitors from around 112 countries.

Visit us in hall B3 booth  313/416 (Bayern Innovativ)

26.11.2010: Daimler announces European Carrier Awards 2010

German carmaker Daimler has announced the winners of its European Carrier Awards for 2010.

Daimler verleiht European Carrier Awards 2010

Andreas Renschler, Member of the Board of Managementof Daimler AG and Head of Daimler Trucks Division, and Egon Christ , head of worldwide vehicle logistics at Daimler, presented the prizes.

26.11.2009: German carmaker Daimler has announced the winners of its European Carrier Awards for 2009

German carmaker Daimler has announced the winners of its European Carrier Awards for 2009. The annual awards, now in their tenth year, are given to those companies the carmaker has recognised for providing the best finished vehicle service in Europe over the course of the year.

The event was held at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart-Untertürkheim at an event called Daimler Vehicles Logistics in Europe in 2010 and was attended by representatives from approximately 100 vehicle transport companies. Dr Holger Scherr, head of worldwide transport logistics and Egon Christ, head of worldwide vehicle logistics at Daimler, presented the prizes.

“This year we are once again delighted to observe that our management model and our awards have motivated our partners to achieve outstanding performance,” said Christ. “We need partners who operate at the benchmark level so that our products are available everywhere exactly when needed and fault-free,” continued. “The art lies in finding the ideal balance in terms of costs, time, and quality. And that applies especially to our six prize-winners. I congratulate them for their success.”

First prize in the Passenger Vehicles category went to Swiss provider Galliker Transport, which impressed the jury with its “comprehensive high quality standards in vehicle transport as well as with the exemplary handling, storage and technology in its transshipment centre”.

In the Trucks category, the Essen-based company Helf Automobil-Logistik was once again honoured. Daimler recognised the company’s “exemplary logistics procedures and consistent quality focus in all Daimler-related transport processes”. Galliker Transport also featured in the Trucks category, taking second place.

The other winners in the Passenger Vehicles category were Frankenbach Automobil Logistik which took second prize. Third prize went to Günther Möhlmann Spedition und Kfz-Transporte of Neuenburg. The third-place prize in the Trucks category went to Polish logistics provider STS Centrum Dystrybucji Samochodów.

Over a one-year period, all the companies’ vehicle shipments were continuously monitored and evaluated with regard to transport damages, transport times, the quality of vehicle shipping, and the overall condition of the equipment used.

The Daimler Vehicle Logistics Europe 2010 event saw discussions focused on the changed levels of passenger vehicle and truck sales, the effect this is having on the transport sector, and how to appropriately respond to this situation.

30.11.2007: European Carrier Award 2007

Stuttgart 30.11.07 -  

European Carrier Award 

Mercedes-Benz Museum Untertürkheim.

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23.06.2007: Review transportlogstic 2007

47,000 trade visitors: + 18 percent | 1,580 exhibitors: + 19 percent | 86,000 square metres of space: + 15 percent

Globalisation and booming business in the sector have been reflected in full at transport logistic 2007. This 11th International Trade Fair for Logistics, Telematics and Transport, which took place between 12 and 15 June 2007, attracted 47,000 trade visitors from 113 countries. This is a rise of 18 percent over the last transport logistic trade fair.

“transport logistic has recorded impressive growth in the numbers of exhibitors and visitors, and in exhibition space. It addressed all the trend themes – across international borders – that are affecting the sector,” said Eugen Egetenmeir, a Member of the Management Board of Messe München. Michael Kubenz, President of the Deutscher Speditions- und Logistikverband (DSLV) and Chairman of the Advisory Board of transport logistic, commented: “Logistics is in the overtaking lane worldwide. Never before has transport logistic had so many visitors, never before has this event been so international in scope.” This was also confirmed by the exhibitors side: “transport logistic has visibly achieved its goal of being the world´s leading trade fair for the sector,” confirmed Detthold Aden, President of the BLG Logistics Group.

After Germany, the top ten countries of origin among the visitors were (in number order): Austria, Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Poland, France, Belgium, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and Slovenia. There was a noticeable rise in interest from the countries of east and southeastern Europe, and from the Middle East. Ram Menen, cargo boss of Emirates Airline: “transport logistic 2007 went extremely well. It united the multimodal world of transport and logistics.”

For more details about our fair-specials look at the newsletter: INFOLOG No. 1 (klick for download)

03.12.2006: European Carrier Award 2006

Daimler recognises excellent performance in vehicle logistics with their European Carrier Award since the year 2000. Among the logistics service providers for passenger cars, the suppliers for commercial vehicles were integrated into the procedure in 2004.

The 2006 award took place on December 1st in the Bremen Plant, were C-Class, CLK, SL and SLK are manufactured by about 13.000 employees.

This year's winners are:

Passenger Cars

1st : Horst Mosolf Intenationale Spedition
2nd: E.H.Harms Automobile-Logistics
3rd : Galliker Transport AG

Commercial Vehicles

1st : Helf Automobil-Logistik
2nd: Galliker Transport AG
3rd : Frankenbach Spedition

Stetter Consulting was significantly involved in the design of the award procedure and accompanies it annually. Even more important than the award itself is the underlying logistics-controlling-system based on four key performance indicators (damage-rate, collection-/transit-time-performance, loading-quality and the age of fleet). The intension is to achieve a continuous improvement of all service-providers involved in Daimler's vehicle logstistics.

01.12.2006: transport logistic 2007

Transport logistic will be even bigger in 2007. Between 12 and 15 June 2007 this international trade fair will be taking up a total of seven exhibition halls at the New Munich Trade Fair Centre. That´s one more hall than at the last event, or 15% more exhibition space.

With a record-breaking number of exhibitors – 1,333 companies from 51 countries, more than 40% of them from abroad – the European trade fair was more international than ever in 2005. And it is well on its way to becoming a world's fair.

Since 1997 Stetter Consutling ist represented on the fair. Also next year we welcome our guests in munich.

30.10.2006: Homepage Relaunch

We revised our homepage. Not only the layout changed but also we can offer many new functions:

After registration, all members of the benchmark-community "Automobil Logistics" can get general informations about the activities, checklists and results.

On demand you can get some data about your projects (Checklists, Project-Managemetn, Results) via downloads in the extranet.

We also offer additional services like a fotogallery regarding logistics.

23.10.2006: ECG Automotive Logistics Conference 2006

On October 6th the ECG Automotive Logistics Conference took place in Vienna. Stetter Consulting was significantly involved in the set up of the round table discussion regarding the ten-points thesis to increase productivity in finished vehicle logistics. The following categories with potential have been discussed:

  • logistics strategies and concepts

  • process optimization

  • quality management

  • data integration and communication

Mr. Jens Rabien from Stetter Consulting joined in the round table discussion.

02.12.2005: European Carrier Award 2005

Sixth award ceremony of the European Carrier Award

On the occasion of the "European Carrier Day", celebrated in the  Conference-Center of the manufacturing facility in Stuttgart-Untertürkheim on 2nd December 2005, Daimler AG honored anew the best service providers in European transport logistics. The award ceremony for the European Carrier Award Passenger Cars was held for the 6th time this year and accompanied by the second award ceremony for the European Carrier Award Commercial Vehicles.

Ranking first in the European Carrier Award Passenger Cars is Werner Egerland  Automobillogistik GmbH & Co. KG, Osnabrück, Germany. During the course of  the last year, the company has been showing convincing performance due to its  excellent logistic processes and a higher-than-average standard of quality. Second and third ranks were awarded to Horst Mosolf GmbH & Co. KG  Internationale Spedition, Kirchheim/Teck and Akkermann Transporte GmbH,  Moormerland, both Germany.

The European Carrier Award Commercial Vehicles was awarded for the second  time to Helf Automobil-Logistik GmbH, Essen, Germany. Again, decisive factors were the exceptional logistic workflows together with the perfect quality  management that has been recognised last year already. Following on ranks two and three were Galliker Transport AG, CH-Altishofen, Switzerland and Werner Egerland Automobillogistik GmbH & Co. KG, Osnabrück, Germany.

Since 2004, there has been a consistent auditing process for both passenger  car and commercial vehicles transports. However, the assessment factors have  been further aligned in 2005. This approach by Daimler ensures  continuous auditing and monitoring of all vehicle transports. The auditing process focuses on transport damages, transport time, quality of car shipping, as well as general condition of equipment used. Compared to the previous year,  there has been further improvement regarding the already high level of quality.

During an early evening event, Mr. Stefan Röhrig, head of Mercedes-Benz  Classic, presented a comprehensive overview on the company’s history. In  addition to this year?s awarding ceremony, service providers were also given the  opportunity to gain detailed knowledge regarding Daimler's concepts and plans for vehicle logistic within the framework of an information fair. An interactive survey among service providers conducted in 2005, aimed at capturing the mood regarding current issues within the industry. The survey received  positive response throughout.

"During the past 12 months, we focused particularly on the further alignment of evaluation standards regarding the European Carrier Award for passenger cars  and commercial vehicles. Due to the successful cooperation with our authorised service providers, we have been able to achieve a high level of quality.  However, we will strive towards further improvement of this quality standard. One of the things important to us in this context is to develop a fair and long term partnership with our service providers. As an additional incentive, we plan to link pricing with the performance rendered in the future. Performance related  pricing is particularly important regarding today's demanding and  highly competitive business environment, as it signals fair and differentiated payment on the basis of individual efforts and performances," explains Egon  Christ, responsible for car transport logistics at Daimler.