
Defeder in the Alia logistics cluster
23 de May de 2022
A few days ago, our colleague Diana Alexandru participated in the breakfast-colloquium organized by the logistics cluster of Aragon (ALIA).
ALIA is a group of private companies that was born in 2010 motivated by an initiative developed by a group of Aragonese companies and research centers to face the challenge of competitive improvement based on collaborative and innovation tools, and overcome the need for integration that dominated the industry.
Its mission is to improve the competitiveness of the member companies of ALIA, through collaboration, knowledge, internationalization and logistics innovation in Aragon and, in parallel, add value to society.
And its vision is to be a reference in Aragon, in order to promote logistics excellence to improve the competitiveness of its companies.
Defeder has been part of this association for a couple of months and its participation in the conference, a few days ago, was organized by ESIC and Diario del Alto Aragón in collaboration with AMEPHU/ BPW Aragón and CEOS CEPYME CINCA MEDIO.
The day dealt with logistics in Monzón and the colloquium touched on current issues such as the global shipping crisis, supply chains in these times of uncertainty and how to deal with an unstable international environment.
The geostrategic situation in which Monzón’s business fabric is located, and its proximity and good connection with large cities and port terminals, was also highlighted.
Diana explained how the day of the logistics department developed during the 2 weeks that the carriers’ strike lasted and in which area it affected Defeder the most: national, international, import and export. He also explained the need to support educational centers from the point of view of companies and the importance of specialized human capital to be able to cover the demand for work that exists in Spain.
For Joaquín and Raúl Saila, belonging to this association gives them one more level on the reputation scale as well as the additional visibility they need in the province of Aragón.