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Automotive Logistics Mexico 2020 Presentation Video: Session 7 - Case studies: Mexico’s digital supply chain
In this session, Nissan Mexicana’s inbound logistics team will share detailed insights into improving inbound and supply chain efficiency, including for packaging across its network. SPEAKERS: Francisco Guillermo Huerta Álvarez, General Supervisor for Packaging Local Production, Nissan Mexicana Irma Patricia Franco Posado, Supervisor for Packaging Local Production, Nissan Mexicana ...
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Automotive Logistics Mexico 2020 Presentation Video: Session 6 - Investing in the future Working with government, suppliers and providers to build sustainable
Mexico could not become a major global exporter without a solid logistics infrastructure. And yet, the country has deficiencies in port, rail and air, as well as modern facilities for handling parts and finished vehicles. If it is to keep up with customer needs, as well as with changing technology ...
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Automotive Logistics Mexico 2020 Presentation Video: Session 5 - Inspiration for Innovation
Through audience polls and interactive Q&A, compare how your company is managing innovation and transformation in logistics with a panel of leading automotive supply chain decision makers and disruptors. You’ll also hear a series of real-world case studies demonstrating Mexican logistics innovation in action. SPEAKERS: Christine Krathwohl, VP Global ...
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Automotive Logistics Mexico 2020 Presentation Video: Session 4a - Insights on Logistics - Viewpoints from the non-automotive industry
Join us for an insightful presentation on the logistics challenges in a non-automotive world, where companies can share best practice with other industries. Explore the world of Anheuser Busch InBev and learn more about Supply Chain complexity, operating better-world-logistics and safety on a daily basis, enabled by Technology. SPEAKER: ...
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Automotive Logistics Mexico 2020 Presentation Video: Session 4: Smooth customs and frictionless trade: best practice at the boarder
Mexico’s role as a trade hub with North America and beyond is essential to its automotive success. But with new rules around the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, border challenges and bottlenecks in customs clearance, manufacturers and logistics providers risk delays if they don’t keep on top of changes. This session explores the ...
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Automotive Logistics Mexico 2020 Presentation Video: Learning lunch – Impact of the automotive industry of heavy vehicles on Logistics, Mobility and Environment
A bonus track session. If you’re hungry for more knowledge over lunch, head to the main stage where we are holding a special workshop on Impact of the automotive industry of heavy vehicles on Logistics, Mobility and Environment in Mexican automotive logistics. SPEAKER: Miguel Elizande, Executive President, ANPACT ...
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Automotive Logistics Mexico 2020 Presentation Video: Session 3b: Case Study: The importance of Developing Adaptive Logistics Partnerships
Selecting partners that can navigate uncertainty and change is crucial when establishing a new network or launching a new plant. The right level of open and trusting communication sets the stage for success through start up. Learn how Toyota and Penske Logistics employed the required success factors for optimal collaboration. ...
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Automotive Logistics Mexico 2020 Presentation Video: Session 3a - “Build-to-order“ in the all-new BMW car plant in San Luis Potosi
SPEAKER: Karl-Friedrich Koch, VP Production Control, Logistics, BMW Mexico
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Automotive Logistics Mexico 2020 Presentation Video: Keynote Presentation AND Session 1: Maintaining Mexico’s competitiveness
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: Jesús Seade Kuri, Undersecretary for North America, Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs Federal Government of Mexico Maintaining Mexico’s competitiveness Over the past decade, Mexico grew to become the 6th largest global vehicle producer and 4th largest exporter. But slowdowns in its major export markets, changing trade ...
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Watch: A royal entry to Mexico’s competitive supply base
Kevin Reed, vice-president of supply chain at tier two electronics and battery component supplier Royal Power, talks to Daniel Harrison about why the company recently built a new plant in Mexico, and the challenges facing its supply chain and logistics. In the context of declining margins among tier suppliers, Reed discusses the key advantages of moving to Mexico to better serve customers and compete, and why maximising efficiency in the supply chain is a crucial differentiator.
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Watch: What you need to know about the USMCA agreement
Ahead of our keynote speech from Jesús Seade, Undersecretary for North America from the Mexican Ministry for Foreign Affairs, let’s briefly discuss the status of the USMCA agreement (T-MEC here in Mexico) and what it might mean for the industry. For more on Automotive Logistics Mexico 2020 visit the event ...