Audio Interview: The Digitalization of Mexico's Automotive Manufacturing Industry

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 06-12 00:30

Ron Hesse speaks with Fernando Ibarra
In the 16-minute Audio Interview, Mr. Ibarra discusses these questions:

  • How has the digitalization of the automotive manufacturing industry in Mexico impacted productivity and efficiency?
  • What are some of the major challenges faced by Mexican automotive manufacturers in the digitalization process, and what solutions have been effective?
  • Can you share specific examples or case studies where digital technologies have significantly improved operations within Mexico's automotive industry?
  • What future trends do you foresee in the digitalization of the automotive industry in Mexico, and how should companies prepare for them?
  • What unique factors about the Mexican automotive industry should be considered when implementing digitalization strategies compared to other regions?

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