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Challenges to be overcome in the automotive industry after the economic recovery

Logistics solutions capable of planning the best routes using multimodal transportation contribute to solving the current challenges that the automotive industry is facing.

Extended supply chain in the cosmetics industry

For the cosmetics industry, an efficient supply chain is vital to gaining a competitive advantage and fully managing the requirements of retailers. Learn more.

Collaborative Transportation in times of crisis

Collaboration is powerful and effective.

Our most sustainable routes, a case of green logistics at Solistica Brazil

To reduce emissions of polluting gases in the transportation sector is one of the biggest challenges in facing climate change.

The impact of electric vehicles on logistics

Well-planned and well-managed urban areas offer great opportunities to create sustainable designs to foster new business, manufacturing, and logistics models which, in turn, raise a series of challenges, for which we need to be ready.

Regulatory checklist for Mexico-U.S. cross-border logistics

The Mexican Technological Integration Project (PITA) involves automation to reduce customs clearance times, enhanced business intelligence and greater confidence in risk identification.

The supply chain and the consignment of goods to hospitals

Inventory management is a process that requires planning, organization, and training. That is why, inventory consignment for hospitals is a good way to improve the logistics of hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies.

How to analyze the performance of your logistics operation? [Infographics]

Quality and continuous improvement demand measuring the performance of the supply chain so we can make sure operations are focused on clients and profitable. We analyze the performance to assess our efficiency and productivity, thus ensuring our company’s competitiveness.

How to improve your delivery time [Infographics]

In logistics, delivery times and customer service are linked because the final consumers’ satisfaction depends on punctuality.

The keys for managing and controlling risks in logistics

The large number of processes in supply chains turn them susceptible to risks, which can be mitigated and avoided through prevention and action plans. Even though it requires a coordinated effort between the logistics, purchasing, legal, compliance, and finance departments to achieve this, it is also necessary to establish a culture of prevention throughout the whole company.