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Ramon Alvarez INA, Director Mexico City Automotive Mexico 2020 – The challenges for the Mexican suppliers in a strong world with more regulations and the need of more innovation |
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Sergio Bautista ABB, Robotics and Motion Division Manager, Puebla (MX) Collaborative Robotics and non-usual Applications in Automotive – Improving Productivity through Simplification and Collaboration between Humans and Machines. |
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German Bonilla Bermudez Innovation Partnership Germany - México Coordinator of the Technology Program |
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Melanie Brasch Schnellecke Logistics, Managing Director Audi Operation, San Jose Chiapa (MX) Lean Leadership - Practical Approach for the Development of Leaders and Processes through an excellent Shopfloor Management System at Schnellecke Logistics |
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Armando Bravo, Ph.D. Former Director CeDIAM, Mexico City Moderator Discussion Panel 1 - Mexico in a new world of opportunities and barriers |
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Eloi Carranza-Muniz Continental - Industrial Engineering/Plant Management, Guadelajara (MX) Continental 2020+ - the way to integrate i4.0 in a world of factory and supply chain Management |
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Sylvia del Carmen Treviño Medina Honda de México, Directora de Relaciones con Gobierno, Públicas e Institucionales, El Salto (MX) Honda de México - Modernización del Tratado de Libre Comercio de América del Norte – Impacto en la Industria Automotriz |
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Octavio Fernandez ADMEXUS, Ph.D, CEO, Mexico City (MX) Drive Supplier Quality Automotive – Strategy and ways to develop the supply base in Mexico |
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Simon Hoffmann Schnellecke Logistics, Vice President Operations México, Puebla (MX) Mexico’s future into Industry 4.0 – Strengths-Weaknesses-Opportunities & Threats |
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Markus Lange - changed to P. L. Parra Volkswagen de México, Head of Logistics, Puebla (MX) New Challenges – The way of Volkswagen México to improve the supply Chain Speech will be held by Paola Parra |
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Jiri Mencl Director Customer, Logistics and Planning bei Bosch México, Toluca (MX) The way of Bosch in Toluca for industry 4.0 – Strategy, Concepts and Solutions |
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Paola L. Parra Volkswagen de México, Head of Supply Chain Management, Puebla (MX) New Challenges – The way of Volkswagen México to improve the supply Chain. |
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Aaron Peña Saiz AUDI, Head Logistics Planning Process & Structure, San Jose Chiapa (MX) Operational Logistics AUDI – Methods and solutions to plan/control |
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Hector de la Puente WELLDEX, CEO, Veracruz (MX) Mexico Customs today – An effective link in your supply chain / Best practices in the Automotive |
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Adolfo Ramirez PricewaterhouseCoopers – Partner, Mexico City (MX) The Mexican Automotive Industry – New challenges in a world of more regulations and competition |
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Rolf Rettberg AKJ Automotive Mexico Moderation and overview AKJ Mexico |
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Harald Roeck Brose, General Manager, Puebla New Challenges in the Foreign Trade Compliance – Status quo and needs for the future |
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Paulo Santos-Rebelo Continental, Plant Manager, Querétaro (MX) Speech will be done by Erick Silva |
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Prof. Dr. Klaus-J. Schmidt AKJ & Institute for Prooduction and Logistics, Saarbrücken (DE) Director AKJ Automotive and Institute for Production and Logistics Opening Conference and Moderation |
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Erick Silva Brose - Purchasing director Brose Mexico, Querétaro Process-Innovation with Lean and Industry 4.0 – Strategy, Concepts and Solutions |
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Ulrich Thoma Norma, CEO Puebla (MX) Industrias Norm - Managing Director, Puebla Opening and Podium discussion |
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Pricila Urena Martinez BPS and Induytry 4.0 Department Manager Bosch México, Toluca (MX) The way of Bosch in Toluca for industry 4.0 – Strategy, Concepts and Solutions |
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Martin Wehner Hellmann, Global Vice President Hellmann Group, Mexico How to increase transparency in Global Supply Chain – Concept, general and specific examples (Technology and Manpower) implemented for TESLA |