Last night, Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Mexico 2024 welcomed over 450 automotive leaders at the Marquis Reforma Hotel in Mexico City. Automotive Logistics’ chief content officer, Christopher Ludwig, took a moment away from the bustling Welcome Drinks Reception to give us a sneak peek into what’s in store over the next few days.

Key topics on the agenda include Mexico’s role as a nearshoring hub, strategies to expand production capacity amid soaring demand, and the evolving logistics landscape, from port developments to trade compliance. With new administrations in both Mexico and the US, the industry is bracing for possible shifts in trade policy that could impact tariffs, border operations, and the future of the USMCA trade agreement.

The drinks reception offered the perfect setting for industry experts to network, catch up with peers, and prepare for the important discussions ahead. It’s clear that the next few days will be packed with crucial conversations about Mexico’s nearshoring potential, capacity challenges, and the evolving landscape of trade and cross-border logistics.

Reflecting on the conference’s mission, Ludwig shared, ”We’re facing a record year in production and investment, but also complex questions about the future—especially around trade policy, cross-border changes, and the impact of new administrations in both Mexico and the US.”

Stay tuned for more insights and content on our recap blog

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Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Mexico 2024 took place on November 12-14 at the Marquis Reforma Hotel, Mexico City.

The event will return to Mexico City next year, from November 11-13, 2025.

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