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As the leading association for the automotive supply chain, AIAG regularly participates in and supports industry events. Listed here are upcoming conferences, seminars, town halls and forums where AIAG will have a presence or believes the content is valuable to our members. For a complete listing of AIAG conferences and events, click here.

El foro de proveeduría Automotriz 2023
CLAUGTO Y AIAG presentamos El foro de proveeduría Automotriz 2023

¡No pierdas la oportunidad de ser parte de esta revolución automotriz! Regístrate ahora y prepárate para presenciar cómo el poder de la producción cobra vida en nuestro evento.

*El foro de proveeduría Automotriz es el encuentro de proveeduria más dinámico de Latinamérica, reúne a más 7000 participantes entre los que se encuentran los principales actores de la cadena automotriz como compradores proveedores e invitados especiales miembros de clusters, cámaras, asociaciones a nivel internacional.

El foro de proveeduría automotriz es el encuentro de negocios más dinámico de LATAM con más de 200 compradores participantes a nivel nacional.

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LOCATION

Hotel Marquis Reforma
Av. P.º de la Reforma 465
Cuauhtémoc
06500 Ciudad de México
CDMX, Mexico

DATE

12/05/2023-12/07/2023

Hosted by

+ Automotive Logistics

DETAILS

Delivering the pace of change in Mexico: Local, Digital, Flexible

Mexico’s automotive supply chain has huge growth potential through localisation and technology but must overcome capacity and infrastructure constraints. This year’s ALSC Mexico conference brings together the industry’s leading manufacturers, logistics providers and officials to ensure the supply chain can deliver Mexico’s rapid pace of change.

Mexican automotive logistics is on the rise. As vehicle production in North America recovers from the pandemic and chip shortages, output and new cars sales in Mexico are increasing. The country’s electrification race has accelerated, with manufacturers investing to build EVs and key components in the country. Mexico also stands to benefit from a rebalancing in global supply chains, as automotive manufacturers localise more key products and suppliers in North America.

But there are risks threatening this trajectory. Suppliers are struggling to keep up with OEM production volumes and call off schedules. Logistics capacity for components and finished vehicles is constrained for nearly all services and transport modes. Customs clearance and border crossings face delays. There are ongoing security and vandalism issues for certain routes. And there are major questions on long-term investment from government and key stakeholders in infrastructure, from transport capacity to the charging and sustainable energy supply that will be critical to EV growth and reduced emissions.

The challenges are many, but it is not too late for the industry to get ahead of the issues. This year’s conference will focus on helping the industry align on plans and requirements; to drive long-term investment in logistics equipment; introduce advanced data and visibility tools; and develop the skills and working culture to succeed despite high volatility.

Don’t miss the must-attend event for anyone interested in strengthening Mexico’s automotive parts logistics, vehicle distribution network and trade links.

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Register for the Event: Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain: Mexico