At the 2024 Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Mexico conference, Ricardo Ortega Márquez, senior manager for purchasing, customs and logistics at Kia México, sat down for an insightful Red Sofa interview. He opened up about how Kia is tackling the challenges of today’s complex automotive logistics landscape, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the strategies driving their success.
Ortega highlighted the company’s scope: “Our department is made up of three sections: purchasing, including critical materials like steel; customs, ensuring compliance with trade agreements like USMCA; and logistics, which oversees operations across key ports such as Lázaro Cárdenas and Laredo.”
Nearshoring and localisation have introduced new dynamics, including competition and workforce challenges. Ortega noted: “This competition gives us more options but also brings manpower issues, requiring us to find innovative recruitment strategies.”
Adaptability is a recurring theme. Ortega stressed the importance of a problem-solving mindset in logistics, particularly in managing uncertainties like strikes or natural disasters. “We need people who think outside the box and challenge conventional decisions.”
Digitalisation is also a priority, with Kia exploring AI-driven tools to improve shipment tracking and environmental monitoring. As Ortega put it: “We’re looking into artificial intelligence to trace materials and understand the environments around them.”
While Mexico’s automotive industry stood at a pivotal crossroads, the Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Mexico 2024 conference took place for the tenth year in Mexico City from November 12-14. More than 550 industry leaders converged to explore essential themes like nearshoring, digital transformation and supply chain resiliency. For insights and updates that came out of the event, follow the Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Mexico recap blog.
ALSC Mexico will return November 11-13, 2025 in the Hotel Marquis Reforma, Mexico City.
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