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ENLOCE 2025 program: safety, sustainability and port development

Publicada: Wednesday 11 de June del 2025

Security, logistics, geopolitics and international trade are the main themes of this year’s ENLOCE, the Port Logistics and Foreign Trade Industry Meeting. Check the details in this article.

The tenth version of ENLOCE, the exhibition that brings together the main players in the logistics and port industries to connect and discuss foreign trade, the technological future, sustainability and safety in the sector, will be held on August 21.

The conference will be divided into three thematic blocks. The first of these is called Security Ecosystem in the Port Logistics System and consists of three topics: integrated work and advances in security; customs intelligence at the service of foreign trade, and bioceanic connections for regional development. This last topic is also the presentation of the special guest of this ENLOCE, Mr. José María Lajo, president of the Argentine Ports Council.

The second block is entitled Advances in Sustainable Logistics, divided into two topics: the first, land transport challenges for a cleaner logistics chain; the second, incorporation of new sustainable technologies in the port industry, with the participation of Aag Helewaut, port project manager of the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, the second largest port in Europe after Rotterdam.

Finally, the third block will deal with the geopolitical impact on international trade with three topics: public-private collaboration for national economic development; port development and its role in national economic growth; and the outlook for economic growth in the current political scenario. Respectively, the panels will be attended by Ricardo Mewes (RMS Customs Agency), Franco Gandolfo (Port Valparaíso), and Óscar Landerretche (Universidad de Chile) together with Rosa González (Universidad de Los Andes).

Follow the details of each panel in this link (available in Spanish.)