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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech, Tecnologico de Monterrey Open Trade & Logistics Center]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>The
Georgia Institute of Technology and Tecnológico de Monterrey are launching the Trade
&amp; Logistics Innovation Center in Mexico City with an inauguration ceremony
from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Sept. 30.</p><p>The
center, which is a partnership between the two institutions, will focus on improving
Mexico’s logistics performance and increasing trade competitiveness.</p><p>The
ceremony will be held at Tecnológico de
Monterrey’s Sante Fe campus, located at Av. Carlos Loza No. 100 Col., Santa Fe,
Mexico, DF 01389. The event will begin with a light brunch, followed by the
official launch of the center and tour of Innovation Park.</p><p>“In
order for us to continue our global positioning, we have to understand the supply
chain from an international perspective,” said Jaymie Forrest, managing
director of the Georgia Tech Supply Chain &amp; Logistics Institute.&nbsp; “It is essential that there be in-depth
knowledge of major trading partners such as Mexico for Georgia Tech to be the
leader in international trade.”</p><p>The
Trade &amp; Logistics Center in Mexico City is the fourth addition to Georgia
Tech’s international network of innovation and logistical centers.</p><p>The
Supply Chain &amp; Logistics Institute at Georgia Tech’s H. Milton Stewart
School of Industrial and Systems Engineering in Atlanta is the main center of
the network. Three international centers are currently operating in Singapore,
Costa Rica and Panama. Each center supports the competitiveness agenda of the
country.</p><p>A
country’s productivity, as influenced by logistics performance, is critical to
its global competitiveness. The World Bank’s annual Logistics Performance Index
ranks the United States 15th,&nbsp;Mexico 50th,&nbsp;Panama 51st&nbsp;and Costa Rica 56th&nbsp;in the world in logistics performance. A clear
need exists to improve these rankings through more effective and productive
logistics, Forrest said.&nbsp;</p><p>Like
the others, the new center in Mexico City will focus on three areas –
education, research and industry growth.</p><p>“We’re
going to provide education and research to make sure Mexico has the capacity to
do it on its own,” said Miguel Martinez, executive director of the Mexico
center. &nbsp;“The fact that an institution
like Georgia Tech is involved will help us get there faster with proven
methodologies and success in other countries.”</p><p>The
center will offer professional and executive education on logistics and trade,
the same extensive curriculum offered by the Supply Chain &amp; Logistics
Institute at Georgia Tech. That includes comprehensive programs in lean supply
chain, transportation, warehousing, inventory, trade and supply chain strategy.</p><p>For
its research agenda, the center will work on projects for Mexico’s federal
government in several areas, such as disaster management and humanitarian
logistics and improvement of the food and beverage supply chains. The center’s
research areas will also include warehouse distribution and logistics,
logistics and manufacturing, supply chain for emerging economies and
information technologies for supply chain management.</p><p>To
reach Mexico’s industry base, the center will be partnering with one of
Mexico’s largest business associations to develop education programs and tools
for its members, so they have a better understanding of logistics and how it affects
them.</p><p>“The
goal is to better prepare our infrastructure and our industries to be
competitive at the local level and for export,” Martinez said. &nbsp;</p><p>The
center is a win-win for all involved, Forrest said. The countries benefit by
leveraging Georgia Tech’s expertise to improve logistics performances, which is
the foundation for competitiveness and trade. Georgia Tech benefits by offering
a richer learning experience for its students and faculty, and positioning the
Institute as the global leader in international trade research.</p><p>“Research
and development leadership requires a global presence and applied knowledge,”
Forrest said. “Our network of innovation centers provides Georgia Tech the
foundation for collaboration and application in the field for maintaining our
expertise in supply chain and logistics.”</p>

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      <value><![CDATA[<p><strong>Georgia Tech Media Relations</strong><br />
Laura Diamond<br />
<a href="mailto:laura.diamond@comm.gatech.edu">laura.diamond@comm.gatech.edu</a><br />
404-894-6016<br />
Jason Maderer<br />
<a href="mailto:maderer@gatech.edu">maderer@gatech.edu</a><br />
404-660-2926</p>

<p><strong>Santa Fe Campus Media Relations</strong><br />(+52) 55 9177 8000 ext. 8017<br /><a href="mailto:castro@itesm.mx">castro@itesm.mx</a></p>]]></value>
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