ALSC Mexico 2024 set to return to Mexico City for 10th year
More than 550 leading OEMs, logistics providers, supply chain technology specialists and officials will reunite during the event.
We are thrilled to announce that Mexico’s leading automotive logistics and supply chain conference returns to the Marquis Reforma Hotel in Mexico City on November 12-14!
Now in its 10th edition, Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Mexico 2024 promises to be bigger and better than ever, reuniting over 550 leading vehicle and parts manufacturers, logistics providers, supply chain technology specialists and officials for two and a half days packed with exclusive networking opportunities, interactive learning and cutting-edge discussions.
Mexico’s automotive industry is thriving since the pandemic, with strong trade links and a skilled workforce, but there remain geopolitical uncertainties, rising logistics capacity and service demands, and supply chain constraints. Automotive leaders must break boundaries to transform Mexico’s logistics and supply chains – investing in critical logistics infrastructure, improving cross-border operations, advancing digital tools, streamlining throughput, upskilling workers, and building a robust network of logistics providers and services.
At ALSC Mexico, this transformation takes centre stage. Our agenda explores the latest advancements in inbound logistics, finished vehicle distribution, service parts, warehouse and plant logistics. Industry experts representing Audi, BMW, Nissan, Toyota, Volkswagen and more will join us as speakers to provide in-depth insights into critical areas including:
Logistics as a competitive advantage
International trade and cross-border logistics
Nearshoring and localisation strategies
Supply chain software and digital transformation
Electric and battery supply chains
Securing and investing in network capacity
Decarbonising transport
Supply chain resiliency
Talent and organisational culture
Automotive packaging
Chris Styles, Nissan at ALSC Mexico 2023
Our speaker line-up features:
Raúl Gamboa, Head of Logistics, Production Control and Production Systems, BMW Group Plant San Luis Potosí
Lizette Gracida, Senior Director of External Affairs & Trade Compliance, Toyota México
Roxana Castro, Manager of Transport Steering, BMW Group Plant San Luis Potosí
Join senior decision-makers from Ford, Hyundai, Honda, Kia, Nissan, Mercedes-Benz, Bosch and others who have already registered, and shape the future of supply chain and logistics excellence.