Successful Networking Event Enhances Latin American Cargo Logistics in the U.S.

On Wednesday, August 7, an important networking event took place in Santiago, Chile, uniting four major companies, three port authorities, numerous clients, and key figures from the logistics industry. Held in the city where AGUNSA, GEN, and CMC first began, the event marked a significant step in strengthening the logistics chain for Latin American cargo entering the United States, with a particular focus on Florida.

The event featured distinguished representatives from GEN, AGS, AGUNSA, CMC, Sea Port Manatee, Tampa Bay Port, and Port Everglades. Discussions centered around developing new strategies to enhance efficiency and connectivity within the supply chain. The evening was highlighted by inspiring speeches from Maximiliano Urenda, CEO of AGS; Felipe Arriagada, CEO of GEN; and Carlos Buqueras, CEO of SeaPort Manatee. Each leader shared their vision and future plans for the industry.

A special video presentation introduced AGS, a company based in the United States, offering attendees a deeper understanding of its mission and operations. The event was a resounding success, setting the stage for a new phase of strategic cooperation and paving the way for enhanced logistics processes for Latin American cargo in the U.S.