Discussion with Sid Philar from Lucid Motors in a Red Sofa Interview, where they discuss the strategy of forming mutually beneficial collaborations
Sid Philar, the Senior Manager of Global Logistics Procurement at Lucid Motors, recently shared valuable insights about creating successful partnerships in the automotive supply chain at the Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain Global 2024 event.
The event, which took place at the Henry Hotel, Dearborn, from 24-26 September, saw Philar emphasise the importance of strong leadership engagement, effective integration of teams across operations, material planning, and IT, and the necessity of standardized contracts for effective logistics partnerships.
Philar also highlighted the importance of ongoing communication and regular feedback in areas like pricing and operations, and stressed that mutual benefits are crucial in logistics partnerships, not just squeezing the supplier. However, he did not discuss specific IT investments, contract details, or communication methods used by Lucid Motors.
Registration for the Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Global 2025 event is now available, with the event set to return to Michigan next year, from 23-25 September 2025.
Unfortunately, no information was provided about the ALSC Europe 2025 conference, the Welcome Cocktail Reception, Red Sofa sessions featuring Vortex AI, Kia Mexico, or Nissan, in relation to Philar's presentation.
Despite the lack of specific details about Lucid Motors' IT investments and contract details, Philar's insights offer valuable guidance for anyone looking to create successful partnerships in the automotive supply chain.
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