[1/2] The new GM logo is seen on the facade of the General Motors headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., March 16, 2021.
REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File PhotoCompanies General Motors Co FollowLANSING, Michigan, July 17 (Reuters) - General Motors is seeing strong demand for many of its U.S. vehicles, but can't deliver them to dealers fast enough, one of the company's top executives told Reuters on Monday.
But the automaker faces outbound logistics challenges in the aftermath of COVID, he said, particularly in shipping vehicles to dealers, whether by truck or rail.
"We would still like to improve our availability on the ground at dealers," Harvey said.
We will see another step change in terms of their (sales) performance in the second half of the year."
Persons:
Rebecca Cook, Rory Harvey, Harvey, I'm, Ultium, Paul Lienert, David Evans
Organizations:
General Motors, REUTERS, Reuters, GM, North America, GMC, EV, Cadillac, Hummer, P Global Mobility, Thomson
Locations:
Detroit , Michigan, U.S, LANSING , Michigan, Lansing , Michigan, Detroit