MADRID. The agreement, which was sealed by Nuria Lacaci, Secretary General of ACE, and Moisés Solís, president of ALACAT. Among the points covered by the agreement is the exchange of knowledge, in which both entities will collaborate closely in the organization of conferences, seminars and workshops to share knowledge and best practices in the field of logistics and freight forwarding.
Both associations will work together to promote measures that streamline international trade and the efficient management of supply chains, benefiting exporting and importing companies from both continents, under the highest standards of professional ethics.
Within the framework of #ALACATConecta actions, the approach of members will be encouraged for the establishment of business relationships between ACE and ALACAT associated companies, promoting the growth of mutual business opportunities.
Agreements will be developed to promote sustainable and environmentally friendly commercial practices in freight transportation.
There will be joint participation in policy proposals on customs, foreign trade and logistics, before multilateral, regional or national authorities or service providers. Agreements will also be developed to promote sustainable and environmentally friendly commercial practices in freight transportation.
Nuria Lacaci, Secretary General of ACE, expressed her satisfaction with this collaboration, stating: “This agreement not only strengthens the relationship between ACE and ALACAT, but also opens new doors for international logistics and trade between our regions. We are committed to working together to face the challenges and take advantage of the opportunities that arise”.
Moises Solis, President of ALACAT, said: “This agreement represents a significant step towards a collaboration that benefits our business communities and promotes more efficient and sustainable trade.
“It represents a great opportunity to strengthen relations between both institutions, provide more added value to members and strengthen relations between Spain and Latin America,” he added.