The president of the Arola Group and IFAEO, Alejandro Arola, has traveled to Mexico with a dual mission: to promote the training of professionals in the field of Authorized Economic Operators (AEO) and to lay the groundwork for closer collaboration with Mexican Customs with the goal of strengthening security in the global supply chain.
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During your visit, Alejandro Arola presided over the diploma presentation ceremony for the participants of the OAS diploma course Mexican Shippers Association (Amacarga)This training program, the result of the strategic alliance between IFAEO and Association of Safe Companies of Colombia (AES), seeks to raise safety standards in the foreign trade of the country and protect the supply chain against illicit practices. The next edition of this diploma is scheduled for October, consolidating this course as a benchmark in the professionalization of the Mexican logistics sector.
Arola highlighted the importance of the role of the loader in this context, stating that "The role of shippers in designing safe and reliable supply chains is essential, and having AEO certification not only enhances the reputation of these companies but also helps consolidate a culture of security around international trade, which is key to growth and development.".
In a parallel meeting with senior representatives of the Mexican Customs, the foundations for future cooperation were laid. The objective is that IFAEO offer your support in key areas such as training, implementation of the OEA, supply chain security, and auditing of companies. This agreement underlines the commitment of IFAEO and the Arola Group with the development and competitiveness of foreign trade in Mexico, promoting more agile and secure customs operations.
Arola's visit reaffirms the commitment of both entities to promoting culture. OEA globally, contributing significantly to the security and efficiency of international logistics chains.











