Client

National Government of Mexico (Ministries of agriculture and transport)

Challenge

In Mexico City, Mexico, the challenge was to boost Mexico’s agro-industry’s international reach and turnover by analyzing and improving domestic and seaport supply chains with the expertise of Dutch Wageningen University and Research. STIG focused on port management, identifying areas for enhancement to catalyze agro-logistics growth.

Contribution

STIG, as a port management and development expert, played a pivotal role in analyzing and enhancing port performance, providing well-informed recommendations to streamline operations and drive growth in the agro-logistics sector, thus fostering global prosperity for Mexico’s agro-industry.

Category
Agro Logistic, Development Strategy, Economic Zones, homep.car., Master Planning

In the realm of agro-logistics, a visionary initiative was set in motion in Mexico City, Mexico, with the overarching objective of broadening the international reach and boosting the turnover of Mexico’s thriving agro-industry. To harness the immense potential of this endeavor, the Mexican government enlisted the renowned expertise of the Dutch Wageningen University and Research, renowned for its excellence in agro-beneficiation.

Under this collaborative effort, an esteemed panel of experts was entrusted with the intricate task of conducting a comprehensive analysis of critical bottlenecks within both the domestic and seaport supply chains. As an integral participant in this multifaceted initiative, STIG assumed the role of port management and development expert. Our mandate was to meticulously scrutinize port performance, identify areas for enhancement, and provide well-informed recommendations to streamline operations and catalyze the agro-logistics sector’s growth.

This engagement underscored STIG’s commitment to driving transformative solutions and facilitating sustainable growth within the agro-logistics landscape, forging a path toward greater prosperity for Mexico’s agro-industry on the global stage.

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