Infrastructure and technology: keys to logistics success in Mexico

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Despite the challenges, the Mexican logistics sector faces a historic opportunity through investment in technological infrastructure, the professionalization of talent, and a comprehensive approach to security.

The logistics sector in Mexico is experiencing a period of transformation. Driven by the rise of e-commerce, nearshoring, and the adoption of emerging technologies, it faces new challenges and opportunities that are redefining its role in the national and international economy.

A key sector for competitiveness
Supply chain efficiency has become a critical factor for business competitiveness. Mexico, thanks to its strategic location and the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), is emerging as a global logistics hub.

This positioning has attracted investment and companies interested in reducing delivery times and costs. However, the growth in demand for logistics services has highlighted limitations in infrastructure and operational capacity.

In this context, security remains one of the main challenges, especially given the increase in cargo theft affecting sensitive sectors such as pharmaceuticals, food, and technology.

Companies like Overhaul have strengthened their presence in the country with real-time visibility solutions and automated alert systems that mitigate these threats.

Technology and Innovation: For an Efficient Supply Chain

To respond to current challenges, the sector is investing in innovative technologies that optimize logistics operations. Tools such as telemetry, GPS, and radio frequency (RF) systems allow for real-time tracking of goods, improving safety and efficiency.

Platforms such as Overhaul Sentinel and Overhaul Compliance Platform integrate with 24/7 logistics and security monitoring centers, enabling fleet management to be agile and effective in the event of any eventuality.

However, technology alone is not enough. Human capital remains an indispensable pillar. Ongoing training, skills certification, and personnel management in accordance with regulations such as NOM-087 are essential for optimal logistics performance.

Comprehensive Security: A Global View of Risk

The approach to security in the logistics sector has evolved. Today, advanced companies implement comprehensive security strategies that go beyond transportation, also encompassing the protection of information, facilities, and personnel.

Notable actions include:

Creating a security-focused organizational culture.
Strengthening contracting protocols.
Periodic trust control assessments.
This comprehensive approach allows companies to anticipate risks and strengthen each link in the supply chain with relevant factors such as infrastructure and technology.

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Source: revistamagazzine