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On the final day of the 11th annual Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Mexico conference in Mexico City, Christopher Ludwig, chief content officer at Automotive Logistics & Ultima Media, reflected on what has once again proven to be one of Mexico’s most influential gatherings for the automotive supply chain. With a record-breaking 700+ attendees, this edition brought together leaders across OEMs, suppliers, logistics providers and policymakers to chart the course for Mexico’s next phase of growth.
As Ludwig noted in his closing message, despite market shifts and operational challenges, Mexico’s automotive supply chain continues to demonstrate extraordinary resilience. “Even in disruptive times,” he said, “collaboration and transparency across the value chain will be the key to keeping Mexico competitive.”
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