Mexico's Nearshoring Boom Drives Logistics Innovation at Upcoming Conference
The Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain Mexico conference, set for November 12-14 in Mexico City, will delve into the growing trend of nearshoring in Mexico and its impact on logistics. Key players like BMW, Daimler, Ford, and others will discuss challenges and solutions in the Mexican automotive sector.
One key topic will be the increase in nearshoring, with foreign direct investment up 47% in the first half of 2023. This shift is driving demand for efficient logistics services. Schneider, a leading provider, has expanded its cross-border capabilities by partnering with CPKC, offering an alternative to congested highway ports via the International Railroad Bridge at Laredo, Texas. This partnership saves around 1,540 kg of CO2 emissions and 594 litres of fuel per trip.
Schneider's comprehensive services include automotive supply chain technology, logistics, warehousing, and multimodal capacity. With 32 years of experience in Mexico, the company understands the unique challenges and opportunities in the region.
As nearshoring continues to grow, the Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain Mexico conference will explore how providers like Schneider can meet increasing demand while prioritising reliability and environmental impact. With leading OEMs and suppliers in attendance, the event promises insightful discussions on the future of logistics in Mexico.
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