2. Technology as a driver of transformation, digitization and azutomation drive efficiency and visibility in logistics:
Artificial intelligence (AI): It is used to optimize processes, predict demand, personalize the customer experience and automate repetitive tasks.
Internet of Things (IoT): It allows devices and sensors to be connected to the network, collecting data in real time to improve traceability and supply chain management.
Robotics: Robots and automated systems are implemented in warehouses and distribution centers to increase productivity and reduce costs.


3. Resilience and flexibility in the face of uncertainty:
Recent global events have demonstrated the importance of having resilient and adaptable supply chains:
- Supplier diversification: Dependence on a single supplier is reduced, minimizing the risk of supply interruptions.
- Increased storage capacity: Investments are made in larger, more flexible warehouses and distribution centers to cope with changes in demand.
- Improved responsiveness: Systems and processes are implemented to quickly adapt to unexpected situations, such as natural disasters or geopolitical crises.
