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12-14 November 2024 | Marquis Reforma Hotel, Mexico City

Breaking Boundaries | Transforming logistics to deliver nearshoring's potential

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12-14 November 2024 | Marquis Reforma Hotel, Mexico City

Breaking Boundaries | Transforming logistics to deliver nearshoring's potential

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12-14 November 2024 | Marquis Reforma Hotel, Mexico City

Breaking boundaries | Transforming logistics to deliver nearshoring's potential

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Register Now for 2024 Become a Sponsor

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Welcome to the 10th edition of Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain Mexico

Registration is now open for 2024!

Mexico’s premier automotive logistics conference returns November 12-14, 2024 to Mexico City, uniting senior leaders and decision makers to transform the region’s logistics and supply chain for a new era of increased automotive manufacturing and trade.

Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Mexico is the must-attend event for those interested in strengthening the country’s automotive parts logistics, vehicle distribution network and trade links, building new partnerships and connecting directly with the country’s innovative and creative workforce across all areas of logistics management and operations.

Mexico’s automotive industry has cemented itself as a leading production hub for vehicles and components, which has accelerated further post-pandemic as centre for further production, supply and distribution investment from established and new players. Today, localisation trends, strong trade links across North America and global markets, and a competitive and creative workforce give Mexico an edge to scale new heights in terms of investment, automotive production volumes and throughflows of parts and vehicles.

However, sustainable growth is far from guaranteed. In a pivotal election year, a perfect storm is brewing as geopolitical uncertainty combines with rising production, imports and exports and an increasing demand for logistics capacity and services, amplifying long-standing storage, capacity and security constraints at Mexico’s ports and land borders, and amongst rail, ocean and road carrier networks. Mexico’s ability to fulfil its localisation potential will rely heavily on whether its logistics and supply chain networks can adapt, advance and keep pace with demand.

Across all fronts, automotive leaders must break boundaries to transform Mexico’s logistics and supply chains – investing in critical logistics infrastructure and carrier capacity, improving cross-border operations, developing reliable customs processes and systems, advancing digital competencies, streamlining parts and vehicle throughput, upskilling and empowering workers, and establishing the right network of logistics providers and services to remain globally competitive.

Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain Mexico will explore how today’s leaders are addressing intensifying supply chain complexity, building greater flexibility into their logistics operations, implementing digital tools to optimise operations and mitigate disruption and harnessing Mexico’s talented workforce to develop creative solutions to keep the supply chain flowing.

Watch the highlights from our 2023 conference

Confirmed speakers for 2024

Dieter Braun


Dieter Braun

Head of Supply Chain

Audi AG


Chris Styles


Chris Styles

Vice President, Supply Chain Management, North America

Nissan


Peter Koltai, VW Mexico


Peter Koltai

Senior Director Production Control, Logistics

Volkswagen de México


Francisco Bravo, Audi


Francisco Bravo Gomez

Senior Director Supply Chain

Audi México


Raul Gamboa, BMW


Raúl Gamboa

Head of Logistics, Production Control and Production Systems

BMW Group Plant San Luis Potosí



Defining Tracks for 2024

The Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Mexico Conference 2024 will feature expanded sessions, workshops and speakers in these critical areas:

Nearshoring

Delivering nearshoring's potential 

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Mexico’s logistics network must rapidly scale to keep pace with demand driven by regionalisation and nearshoring trends and adapt transport modes, warehousing, inventory levels and partnerships to serve localised supply chains.
Cross-border excellence _KEY THEME ICON

Cross-border excellence

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Mexico’s borders, international gateways and cross-border logistics services require critical upgrades, investments in storage, fleets, technology and partnerships, alongside and efficient and reliable customs processing and systems.
Supply chain digitalisation

Mexico 4.0

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Digital tools, cutting-edge software and data analytics are transforming Mexico’s logistics, optimising physical flows, streamlining decision making, automating processes and improving visibility.
People power

Maximising Mexico’s talent

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Mexico’s greatest strength lies in its creative and industrious workforce, and empowering employees, upskilling for the digital age, retaining knowledge and high-performers, and creating attractive and competitive pathways for the next generation of talent is critical for supply chain excellence.
Future Focus_KEY THEME ICON

Future focus

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To remain globally competitive, Mexico’s automotive leaders must plan for the new era of electric vehicle production and distribution, carbon-free supply chains and connected mobility solutions.
Strengthening trade links

Hyper-competitive logistics

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North America’s highly complex economic and geopolitical landscapes, record-level reshoring investments and the emergence of new players in the market is creating a hyper-competitive ecosystem where demand for logistics capacity, services, storage and talent far outstrips demand and manufacturers and providers must redefine supply chain excellence through innovative solutions, integrating advanced programme planning, demand forecasting and S&OP functions, and partnering for long-term success to maintain supply chain continuity and create a competitive edge.

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President & Chief Executive Officer · Chief Strategy Officer · Chief Operations Officer · Chief Technology Officer · Vice President, Aftersales & Vehicle Logistics · Senior Vice President, Logistics · Vice President, Supply Chain · Vice President, Finished Vehicle Logistics · Director, Production · Director, Purchasing · Director, Global Customs & Trade Compliance · Finished Vehicle Operations · Port Director · Import Export Manager

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