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DESCRIPTION:Our discussions on electric vehicles typically center around cu
 stomers and their preferences\, and the impact on service. As EVs grow and
  become a bigger portion of OEM strategies\, it’s a good opportunity to re
 fresh our knowledge on what OEMs are doing differently regarding the follo
 wing topics for EVs. This session will cover aspects of electric vehicles 
 that are not specific to automotive companies\, so heavy equipment compani
 es with budding EV strategies or new vehicles planned for the future will 
 benefit as well. Discussion topics include:\n\n• Network Design\, includin
 g the service network\n• Forecasting\n• Parts Sales volumes\n• Aftermarket
  competition
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SUMMARY:EVs: Impact on Supply Chain
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Our discussions on electric vehicles typica
 lly center around customers and their preferences\, and the impact on serv
 ice. As EVs grow and become a bigger portion of OEM strategies\, it’s a go
 od opportunity to refresh our knowledge on what OEMs are doing differently
  regarding the following topics for EVs. This session will cover aspects o
 f electric vehicles that are not specific to automotive companies\, so hea
 vy equipment companies with budding EV strategies or new vehicles planned 
 for the future will benefit as well. Discussion topics include:</p>\n\n<p>
 - Network Design\, including the service network<br />\n- Forecasting<br /
 >\n- Parts Sales volumes<br />\n- Aftermarket competition</p>
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DESCRIPTION:Our discussions on electric vehicles typically center around cu
 stomers and their preferences\, and the impact on service. As EVs grow and
  become a bigger portion of OEM strategies\, it’s a good opportunity to re
 fresh our knowledge on what OEMs are doing differently regarding the follo
 wing topics for EVs. This session will cover aspects of electric vehicles 
 that are not specific to automotive companies\, so heavy equipment compani
 es with budding EV strategies or new vehicles planned for the future will 
 benefit as well. Discussion topics include:\n\n• Network Design\, includin
 g the service network\n• Forecasting\n• Parts Sales volumes\n• Aftermarket
  competition
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