Watch: Mexico’s supply chain is ready for electric car production
With the Ford Mustang Mach-E, the first EV has started production in Mexico. Alex Katsouris from freight forwarder Europartners examines what needs to happen in the supply chain to make the country a powerhouse for EV production.
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Mexico is not currently a forerunner when it comes to producting electrified cars, but it has the supplier base, the skilled workforce and the modern plants to be a part of the electric revolution, something Ford has certainly realised having started production of its Mustang Mach-E electric SUV in Cuautitlán. Alex Katsouris from freight forwarder Europartners discusses what needs to happen for the logistics to keep up.
Featuring:
Alex Katsouris, Automotive & Electronics Director at Europartners
Moderated by Richard Logan, Event and Content Producer at Automotive Logistics and Ultima Media
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