Moinsa Supply Chain Opens Office in Colombia to Expand Latin American Business
2026-06-05 14:44
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Moinsa Supply Chain has chosen Colombia as its new customer support base in Latin America, seeking opportunities in Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, and Central American markets, while serving existing clients in Brazil, Chile, and Mexico.

With a large population, a stable economy, and a central location on the American continent, the establishment of this base enables the company to achieve localized operations, providing more efficient and closer services to regional customers. This international expansion is a key part of the company's global growth strategy, aiming to solidify its position as a benchmark partner in the transformation of international supply chains.

The company's differentiated value lies in offering a comprehensive service ecosystem, covering 360-degree services including consulting, strategic planning, design, implementation, and ongoing support.

Pablo Garcia Moinsa Supply Chain

Pablo García, Director of Moinsa's Latin American Business Unit, stated that the company wants customers to view it as a long-term logistics development partner accompanying them through all stages of the process.

García noted that while other companies currently offer similar solutions, they are often fragmented services that struggle to generate true synergies in operational optimization. Moinsa's goal is not to provide one-off services, but to become a partner throughout the entire process of customers' logistics development.

The company's entry into the Latin American market comes at a time of significant evolution in the digitalization and automation of the logistics industry.

García identified three key future trends: the application of artificial intelligence in inventory planning and optimization to reduce costs, sustainability as a fundamental requirement, and omnichannel management to respond quickly to different channels. Companies need to adapt to shorter transformation cycles, reducing planning cycles from ten years to three years.

The company has already applied artificial intelligence in consulting (accelerating analysis and proposals) and solution implementation. Its Warehouse Management System (Sistema de Gestión de Almacenes) features AI models for optimizing storage and reducing movement times. Entering the Latin American market brings not only a 360-degree service solution but also a product catalog aligned with future industry trends.

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