Peru will continue to progress in (IDL) logistics performance index of the World Bank (WB) if it continues the policy of investment in infrastructure and business invest in software to improve their logistics processes.
Well said Perú GS1, organization that promotes standards global, multisectoral, and open in the chain of supply and demand.
"Insofar as investment policy to continue in infrastructure and improve processes that take part in the logistics indicator, are going to move forward," he told Mary Wong, general manager attached from the institution, agency Andean.
In an eses, considered that it must invest more than double in infrastructure (ports, airports and roads) to respond to the logistic requirements of the country in the next five years, the volume of cargo that will be generated.
"Only the load that moves internally can be triple or five times." This means that the speed with which must move investments in infrastructure must be greater still to respond to those needs", he noted."
While companies need to invest in data capture software to optimize their processes automatically in the field of the micrologistica with the purpose of saving significant amounts, which will be translated in increments of utilities, it said.
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