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Maintaining Mexico’s Competitive Edge in supply chain with Nissan and Jack Cooper

OEMs in Mexico are facing logistics bottlenecks and expect more to come, which is why Nissan and providers like Jack Cooper are strengthening processes and digital tools in logistics to improve resiliency and flexibility.

Mexico’s automotive supply chain must work together to remain competitive, reliable and resilient amidst a new era of industry transformation and unrivalled disruption, not only for its own survival but also the future success of the North American automotive sector. Learn how Nissan and Jack Cooper are adapting their logistics.

Featuring:

Arlin Nájera, Logistics Director at Nissan Mexicana
Dayan Leon, Logistics Senior Manager at Nissan Mexicana
Rocky Luna, Vice President at Jack Cooper Mexico

Moderated by Richard Logan, Event and Content Producer at Automotive Logistics and Ultima Media

This session was held on February 2nd during the Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain North America Live virtual conference. 

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