
SAN PEDRO GARZA GARCÍA, NL – In a global environment marked by geopolitical tensions, transformations in supply chains, and growing technological demands, the Transportation and Logistics Meeting (ETYL) 2025 opened its Monterrey edition as a strategic forum to outline the future of the sector in Mexico . The industry’s voice was heard from the start, with messages that combined realism and a long-term vision.
Osiel Cruz, CEO of Grupo T21, emphasized that the sector is undergoing a process of continuous adaptation in the face of a challenging scenario. “We have no choice but to gradually adapt to the circumstances and challenges and continue to navigate them in this very complex context in Mexico,” he stated. Referring to the current trade situation, he emphasized that Mexico maintains its position as an export powerhouse, with structural strengths such as its geographic location and productive leadership.
The new phase of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), he added, will set the pace for supply chains in the coming months. “I think we should expect very good news at the ETYL, and we’ll hear some of it here,” he anticipated.
Along the same lines, Leonardo Gómez, executive president of the National Association of Private Transportation (ANTP) , highlighted the importance of Monterrey as a logistics epicenter. “Monterrey is a city synonymous with work, innovation, and logistics development for Mexico,” he stated. He emphasized that ETYL has established itself as a space for exchanging ideas and building alliances during a time of relocation, technological transformation, and environmental pressure . “If anything characterizes this sector, it is its optimism in its ability to adapt and reinvent itself and continue moving forward responsibly for the future.”
For his part, Jorge Casares, CEO of Trayecto , focused on the value of strategic information to address issues such as overregulation and operational uncertainty. “ We are fortunate to have a country with resilient people who go out to fight every day and are accustomed to navigating uncertainty ,” he stated, acknowledging T21’s contribution in generating in-depth analysis for the industry.
Thus, ETYL 2025 kicked off with a clear message: the transportation and logistics sector is not only facing changes, but is actively preparing to lead them , coordinating efforts between companies, associations, and specialized media.
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