Watch: ALSC Mexico 2025- Day 1 Wrap up
Christopher Ludwig, chief content officer at Automotive Logistics & Ultima Media discusses the key highlights of Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Mexico Day 1…
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After a packed Day 1 at the 11th annual Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Mexico conference in Mexico City, Christopher Ludwig, chief content officer at Automotive Logistics & Ultima Media, reflected on a day full of insight, innovation, and collaboration.
Day 1 focused heavily on resilience, flexibility and digitalisation — three pillars shaping how manufacturers and logistics providers are responding to Mexico’s evolving trade environment and global production shifts.
The day concluded with a lively Networking Dinner hosted by Trayecto, where delegates came together to connect, reflect and celebrate the progress and optimism shaping Mexico’s role as a vital automotive production and logistics hub.
“Flexibility and visibility have become non-negotiable for Mexico’s supply chain,” said Christopher Ludwig. “The industry is clearly ready to adapt, collaborate and lead through this next chapter.”
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