On Wednesday night, the winners of the XXIV National Logistics Award were announced , granted by the #SoyLogístico Association , which highlights the work and commitment of companies, teachers and professionals who drive growth and efficiency in the national supply chain.
Since its first edition, the award has sought to promote innovation, talent development and strengthening collaboration within the sector, awarding more than 100 Tamemes in these 24 years.
David Martínez, president of the organizing committee, stressed that the association has been consolidated around four fundamental pillars : university links, education and updating, generation of logistical information and grouping and representation.
“University involvement is one of the most important pillars, as it speaks to the future of logistics in Mexico and the commitment to new generations,” said Martínez.
For his part, Virgilio Paniagua, president of the #SoyLogístico Association, stressed the importance of collaboration in the current global context, marked by polarization and challenges of various kinds.
“The world is facing significant changes, and it is essential that we address these challenges together. This award is not only a recognition of those who have worked hard in the supply chain, but also a call to continue joining forces,” said Paniagua.
He also acknowledged that Mexico, as the world’s 12th largest economy, has the potential to become one of the leading economies globally, and the logistics sector is a key element in achieving this.
During the event, the Association of Logistics Operators of Mexico (AOLM) was also recognized for 10 years promoting innovation and logistics efficiency.
“Innovation is one of the fundamental pillars of our work. At AOLM, we actively collaborate with SoyLogístico to continue promoting this sector, which is crucial for the development of our country,” said Antonio Castro, president of AOLM.
This year’s seven award winners were:
Academic Category
Luis David Berrones Sanz, research professor at the Autonomous University of Mexico City (UACM) .
Executive Category
Eutimio Fernández Egurrola, founding partner of Loyalty Logística y Distribución and member of the Editorial Board of Grupo T21.
Juan Carlos Aderman Torres Septién, Head of Transport LATAM at DHL Supply Chain .
Category Company
Unilever , for its Health Fairs for Transporters project .
Bimbo , for its Command Center project by Grupo Bimbo.
Logistics Service Provider Category
Scania , for its Scania Drivers project.
Maypo Pharmacists , for their home delivery project for patients living with Hemophilia.
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