Logistics is Also Called to Evolve with Intelligence and Purpose

  • 28 de May de 2025

Marcela Quinteros, Chief Commercial Officer of International Line

The MinerAI Summit 2025 established itself as a key space for defining how Artificial Intelligence is reshaping industrial and logistics operations on a global scale.

With a strategic vision toward the future, International Line, a comprehensive logistics company, actively participated in the MinerAI Summit 2025, one of the year’s most significant events focused on artificial intelligence, sustainability, and industrial transformation. Organized by Wingsoft and Ocular, the event brought together global leaders determined to spearhead the new technological era.

Marcela Quinteros emphasized that the Summit was not just a networking space but a platform for deep reflection: “The mining industry has understood that transformation is not an option, it’s a necessity. The same applies to logistics: we must move from an operational role to a truly strategic one, supported by data, automation, and intelligent decision-making.”

The executive highlighted that International Line is decisively moving in this direction. Currently, she noted, the company is driving a technological modernization process that includes progressive automation across various operational fronts. “We’re not saying all challenges are solved, because technology evolves every day, but we are moving forward with determination. Modern logistics doesn’t just deliver; it anticipates, builds trust, and creates real value at every stage of the business,” she added.

The MinerAI Summit 2025 solidified its role as a critical space for defining how artificial intelligence is redefining industrial and logistics operations globally. It brought together prominent figures such as Avery Wang (Chief Scientist at Apple and founder of Shazam), Chris Dawson (former Tesla executive and CEO of Arcimoto), Pamela Gidi (leader in digital transformation), and Adrián Rivodeaux (CEO of Luz Latam).

In this context, Quinteros underscored that logistics has an underrecognized advantage: “We are a sector with a high capacity for adaptation because we connect industries in real time. That’s why we invest heavily in both technology and talent. It’s no longer enough to move cargo. Today, leading companies move ideas, culture, and innovation. Being here, alongside players like Wingsoft, Ocular, and other visionary leaders, reaffirms our commitment to transforming logistics from being seen as a passive cog. Our purpose is not just to be present but to drive change with real impact,” she concluded.