The pandemic has affected social life in many ways, with a strong impact on different economic sectors. Logistics and transport are not exempt, as the exchange of goods and services is their main contribution. Despite the complex supply networks that transit by land, logistics must keep their pace to provide consumers with the different goods and services that are necessary for daily life.

 

According to a document published by ECLAC, around 80% of global trade is transported by commercial shipping. Unfortunately, cargo transport can be a source of propagation, as its processes are not fully digitalized. There is interchange of documents, physical customs controls, and other practices that can be harmful if they are not reinforced with strict health rules.

This unpredictable scenario has forced logistics chain operators to adapt their processes and make them flexible to keep their business active. However, experience has shown that real-time data management and analysis is an essential tool that helps to plan and restructure in these new scenarios.  This means that the more information we have about our operations, the better the vision to solve current problems will be.

Migtra offers solutions that adapt to the specific needs of each client, providing data and information in real time to improve and optimize their resources, especially for actions aimed to minimizing accidents and controlling operations, thus guaranteeing the quality of their services.

Therefore, companies that have leveraged digitalization have taken a step forward in this context of crisis. Now more than ever it is wise to pay attention and encourage an exchange of knowledge and best practices to improve current processes, allowing to anticipate eventualities and continue with operations adapted to the new normality.