Carlos Eudave, head of vehicle logistics at Nissan Mexico, highlighted how the company has adapted its logistics network to address recent disruptions, sharing insights into innovative solutions like using containers for vehicle transport, implementing dedicated services, and building strategic partnerships to ensure capacity.
He said balancing cost and quality while maintaining flexibility to adapt to future challenges is crucial. By integrating new transport modes and prioritising quality through audits and trials, Eudave said Nissan is positioning itself for long-term competitiveness.
Looking ahead, Eudave said there is a need for resilience and foresight in securing capacity and meeting market demands. The future of logistics lies in creating balanced flows, leveraging strategic partnerships across North America, and staying prepared for unexpected disruptions.
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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