Watch: Sergio Belli on MSC’s standalone strategy for resilient automotive supply chains
MSC USA’s assistant vice president highlights how independent services provide flexibility, reliability and stability in volatile global trade.
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As part of our pre-event coverage for Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Global 2025 in Detroit, Sergio Belli, assistant vice president at MSC USA, shares how the company is helping the automotive sector manage uncertainty in global trade and supply chains.
He explains how MSC’s standalone model, backed by one of the world’s largest fleets and growing land-side infrastructure, gives the company greater agility to respond quickly to shifting trade flows and tariff regimes. Without the constraints of alliances, MSC can adjust routes, schedules and services directly to customer needs, supporting stability in volatile conditions.
Belli emphasises that for the automotive sector, where supply chain reliability is critical, working with an independent partner is not just a strategic advantage but a necessity.
Don't miss Giancarlo Morgera, executive vice-president of MSC USA at ALSC Global on the panel: 'The new supply chain paradigm: Creating stability in an era of uncertainty' on September 24 in Detroit. Register now here.