
As part of a new edition of Intermodal, Patricia Solano, country manager of Asia Line Perú, highlighted the strategic value of this type of event to continue strengthening Peruvian logistics, reinforce commercial ties, and project the country as an increasingly competitive player within the regional and international scenario.
The executive insisted that participation in this occasion has made it possible not only to reconnect with strategic partners and review the work developed during the past year, but also to open new conversations with relevant actors in the sector, identify concrete opportunities for collaboration, and broaden the vision regarding the challenges and possibilities that today shape the logistics development of the region.
From a commercial perspective, Solano emphasized that the Peruvian market is going through a particularly relevant moment, where the evolution of its infrastructure, the incorporation of technology, the adaptability of its operations, and its strategic location are strengthening its positioning within the logistics map.
In this context, the port of Chancay represents one of the most significant developments for the country’s future. Its infrastructure, its technological projection, and its potential to energize trade and connectivity open a new stage for Peru, generating conditions that can translate into greater opportunities for the logistics chain, cargo movement, investment attraction, and articulation with new markets.
“Today we see a Peru that continues to strengthen itself, that is gaining competitiveness, and that has a great opportunity to project itself more strongly within the logistics industry. These spaces allow us to connect, review where the market is heading, and understand how to continue adding value from a commercial, strategic, and long-term perspective,” stated Patricia Solano.
The executive also emphasized that current logistics must be read from a broad perspective, since it is permanently impacted by commercial, technological, environmental, and geopolitical variables. In this scenario, participating in events such as Intermodal makes it possible to better understand the context, anticipate scenarios, and build relationships that are key to the sustainable development of the business.
With this participation, Asia Line Perú reaffirms its commitment to more connected, modern logistics, prepared to respond to the new challenges of foreign trade, accompanying the growth of a country that continues to consolidate capabilities, expand its projection, and generate new development opportunities for the entire industry.
