Location intelligence through techniques based on Big Data collects spatial data in order to improve the decisions made in logistics centers, allowing the use of location and its related data points, creating solutions and optimizing distribution routes.
This new technological tool finds its immediate application in space-dependent businesses, such as delivery and logistics companies. The data collected through infrastructure sensors, cameras and traffic mapping not only allows them to determine the best locations for their businesses, warehouses and centers, but also allows them to know why certain locations have a direct impact on the success or failure of a business.
Foot traffic and location analytics help wholesale distributors maximize profits, allowing them to reveal where operational inefficiencies are and then implement solutions in problem areas.
A Venezuelan manufacturer of security solutions such as locks, padlocks, door handles, keys, door closers and other products is looking for hardware distributors and wholesalers interested in representing their brands to market them in Guatemala.
Representatives from the company Inversora Lockey, manufacturer of security solutions for the CISA, Visalock and VULKAN brands, will be visiting Guatemala from June 18 to 22 to meet with hardware companies, distributors, wholesalers of construction materials and / or freelance sales representatives, interested in representing and distributing their products.
The French company Renault has completed negotiations with a new local distributor to market the brand in the country, where they initially plan to serve about 2 thousand customers.
After several months of negotiations and without revealing details of the conditions of the deal, the Panamanian group Petro Autos, through its subsidiary Advance Motors, announced that it will start selling the European brand in the local market.
Recognized Brazilian company of backhoe loaders, telescopic, articulated and other types of cranes looking for companies interested in representing the brand and distributing their machinery in Central America and Mexico.
The company manufactures and sells telescopic, articulated, maritime, forestry, scrap, salvage, trawl, platform cranes, hydro elevators and backhoes.
Grupo Q is investing $5 million in the construction of an automotive center of 4 thousand square meters, including an exhibition area and vehicle sales, parts and maintenance service area.
Representatives of the distributor of Nissan and Chevrolet, whose headquarters are in El Salvador, believe that the economic growth seen in Nicaragua in recent years has led to the arrival of new investments in different productive sectors.