01Why Automotive logistics needs specialised logistics
Automotive is one of the most demanding logistics sectors: just-in-time and just-in-sequence deliveries, milk-run concepts, inbound parts from hundreds of Tier-1/2 suppliers, and global outbound distribution of finished vehicles and spare parts.
Requirements differ significantly from standard LCL logistics: different documents, different equipment, different safety standards.
02Typical goods and trade flows
Main commodities: Steel, aluminium, tyres, electronic modules, batteries, finished vehicles, CKD kits.
Flows usually go from a small number of production and raw-material sources to global distribution centres. Transit time, frequency and capacity booking are therefore critical.
03Equipment and packaging
KLT containers, VDA pallets, dedicated car carriers (Ro-Ro, enclosed), mesh boxes for body parts.
Equipment choice directly affects transport cost, CO₂ footprint and damage rate. Recommendation: agree an equipment concept with the carrier before requesting the first quote.
04Compliance and regulatory framework
Key frameworks: VDA 6.3, IATF 16949, EU Battery Regulation, ADR for batteries (UN 3480/3481), CSDDD for supply-chain due diligence.
Beyond those, industry-specific certificates and audits (e.g. supplier audits, AEO, TAPA) are typically prerequisites for market access.
Questions fréquentes
Which Incoterm should I use for Automotive logistics?
In practice, FCA oder DAP is the industry default. The final choice depends on country, sales model and tax situation — always have the term reviewed by customs and tax advisers before contract.
Which regulations are most critical?
The frameworks named above — particularly VDA 6.3, IATF 16949 — should be embedded in your SOPs and audit programme.