A few weeks before the 24th edition of the National Freight Transport Forum (July 10 to 13) , organized by the National Association of Private Transport (ANTP) , Leonardo Gómez, executive president of the organization, detailed to T21 the scope of the forum and the goals of the ANTP.
Gómez indicated that the spirit of the event is to promote the development of the sector and the best practices to share with its partners and suppliers, so that the activity of the movement of goods is increasingly efficient and productive.
The above is based on the five pillars on which ANTP has based its activity: road safety, care of the environment, mobility, care of infrastructure and competitiveness and productivity in the areas of logistics and transportation.
The representative of the ANTP explained that the agenda of the National Freight Transport Forum covers important topics beyond technical information, which, without a doubt, is very important.
“We will be touching on decarbonization issues in Mexico with the different suppliers and technologies that are going to revolutionize cargo transportation. We also prepare talks on the economic issue in the country and the relocation of production plants, we will define where we are and what we need to enhance nearshoring opportunities,” she explained.
Likewise, focus will be given to the legislative panorama and the economic part ; as well as the challenges of private initiative, “towards a change that allows us to be more efficient and productive, together with our government,” said Gómez.
Within the framework of the forum, we will seek to work on the opportunities of multimodal corridors that are required and the way to strengthen them, taking into account the future vision of freight motor transportation companies.
“ We need to know what a motor carrier requests to strengthen the development of the sector , but also what it requires from the users, and in this also the users themselves can speak out on how we see freight transportation, its development and strengthening for the growth of the country and of logistics,” explained the ANTP executive president.
As part of the work of the National Freight Transport Forum, a space will also be opened to expose the needs of human capital and how to promote it towards logistics and cargo transportation.
“We have a rich agenda that allows those who attend to gather elements to apply in their companies, in a joint learning exercise,” highlighted the ANTP director.