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


DELIVERING THE PACE OF CHANGE IN MEXICO: LOCAL, DIGITAL, FLEXIBLE

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

DELIVERING THE PACE OF CHANGE IN MEXICO: LOCAL, DIGITAL, FLEXIBLE

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

DELIVERING THE PACE OF CHANGE IN MEXICO: LOCAL, DIGITAL, FLEXIBLE

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ALSC Mexico Key Stats

Delivering the pace of change in Mexico: Local, Digital, Flexible

Registration is now open for 2024!

Mexico’s automotive supply chain has huge growth potential through localisation and technology but must overcome capacity and infrastructure constraints. 2023’s ALSC Mexico conference brought together the industry’s leading manufacturers, logistics providers and officials to ensure the supply chain can deliver Mexico’s rapid pace of change.

Mexican automotive logistics is on the rise. As vehicle production in North America recovers from the pandemic and chip shortages, output and new cars sales in Mexico are increasing. The country’s electrification race has accelerated, with manufacturers investing to build EVs and key components in the country. Mexico also stands to benefit from a rebalancing in global supply chains, as automotive manufacturers localise more key products and suppliers in North America.

But there are risks threatening this trajectory. Suppliers are struggling to keep up with OEM production volumes and call off schedules. Logistics capacity for components and finished vehicles is constrained for nearly all services and transport modes. Customs clearance and border crossings face delays. There are ongoing security and vandalism issues for certain routes. And there are major questions on long-term investment from government and key stakeholders in infrastructure, from transport capacity to the charging and sustainable energy supply that will be critical to EV growth and reduced emissions.

The challenges are many, but it is not too late for the industry to get ahead of the issues. This year’s conference will focus on helping the industry align on plans and requirements; to drive long-term investment in logistics equipment; introduce advanced data and visibility tools; and develop the skills and working culture to succeed despite high volatility.

See our 2023 speakers

Francisco Bravo, Audi


Francisco Bravo Gomez

Senior Director Supply Chain

Audi México


Lizette Gracida


Lizette Gracida

Senior Director of Institutional Affairs and Foreign Trade

Toyota México


Peter Koltai, VW Mexico


Peter Koltai

Senior Director Production Control, Logistics

Volkswagen de México


Raul Gamboa, BMW


Raúl Gamboa

Director of Material and Transport Control, Delivery Assurance

BMW Group México



Chris Styles


Chris Styles

Vice President, Supply Chain Management, North America

Nissan


Leonardo Martins


Leonardo Martins

Head of Global Logistics

Bocar group


Defining Tracks for 2023

The 8th Annual Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Mexico Conference will feature expanded sessions, workshops and speakers in these critical areas:

Supply chain digitalisation

Supply chain digitalisation

Mexico’s automotive logistics and supply chain management depends on state-of-the-art tools, data and new skills

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Understand the growing role of data science and data analytics in supply chain management in Mexico and how leading manufacturers and technology specialists are shifting from reactive into predictive capabilities. Hear case studies from the vehicle and component manufacturers digitally transforming their logistics processes and operations, identify best practises to capture and use data from key milestones and stakeholders across the value chain, and learn why the creation of data standards are crucial to bridging the gap between the virtual and real world.
Nearshoring

Nearshoring 

Mexico’s localisation opportunities will depend on reliable, secure and efficient logistics

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Regionalisation and nearshoring trends are driving investment from parts suppliers and carmakers in new facilities and expanded operations across Mexico, increasing volumes and the subsequent demand for domestic and international transport across road, rail and sea networks. Understand how manufacturers are securing services amidst labour and equipment shortages and how logistics service providers are supporting them with new logistics flows and transport solutions.
People power

People power

Mexico’s secret weapon is its people and workforce, and now is the time to invest in their skills

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In an era of ChatGPT and artificial intelligence, people remain the lifeblood of the automotive supply chain, especially across Mexico’s entrepreneurial and flexible workforce. Hear how manufacturers and logistics providers in Mexico are gaining a competitive edge by investing in new and existing talent, upskilling employees for the digital age, and understand how building more inclusive and equitable organisational cultures can boost productivity and reduce employee turnover.
Partnering for success

Partnering for success

Mexico’s supply chain requires long-term partnership to ensure investment in capacity, security and sustainability

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In the VUCA world, strong relationships and having confidence in partners are key to success. Understand how manufacturers in Mexico are redefining the expectations of their partnerships across their own groups, industrial clusters, supply base and logistics providers. Hear how greater transparency and information sharing with key stakeholders is unlocking new capabilities and improving efficiency, while improving trust and helping companies to invest in new equipment and services.
Charging up the supply chain

Charging up the supply chain

Logistics will power the #electromovilidad movement in Mexico, including in battery, EV handling and infrastructure 

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The #electromovilidad movement in Mexico is rising. Manufacturers are investing in new plants and upgrading facilities throughout Mexico but as planning and production of electric vehicles grows, industry and government must better align and collaborate to develop the necessary policies, infrastructure, skills and sustainable energy supply to realise their shared ambitions. Discover the key logistics complexities and opportunities as new EV and battery value chains emerge in Mexico, from battery handling to vehicle distribution, charging infrastructure, sourcing raw material and more.
Strengthening trade links

Strengthening trade links

Mexico is expanding its trade across regional and global partners, and has opportunities to optimise cross-border, customers and infrastructure

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Along with localisation, Mexico is a regional and global trade hub for the automotive supply chain thanks to strong North America connections and free trade deals. However, to benefit from these links, Mexico must enhance its logistics and supply chain capabilities and develop world-class transport systems and trade flows. Learn more about the tools and processes improving flows and customs procedures at ports, cross-border and with global trade partners from South America to Europe to China to understand how to maximise capacity and optimise processes across multimodal global trade.

Who should attend ALSC Mexico


Connect with Automotive Leaders

Previous Representatives

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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