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Ford tests delivering automobiles from Mexico's Guaymas port to cut logistics costs

Ford delivered its first batch of cars and trucks on Tuesday from the onceneglected Guaymas port near its plant in the northern Mexican state of Sonora in a. task that, if totally launched, could cut the U.S. automaker's. logistics expenses, according to the state guv, by 30%.

The initial delivery of pickups and Broncos, headed for. Chile, becomes part of a wider revamp of the Guaymas port, an. infrastructure task headed by Mexico's outbound President. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.

Ford has long been trucking its vehicles nearly 2,000. kilometers (1,242 miles) over land from Hermosillo to the port. of Lazaro Cardenas, in the state of Michoacan, Sonora Governor. Alfonso Durazo said in an interview.

Durazo described the long haul as a logistical disaster. that could quickly be fixed by moving shipping to the Guaymas. port.

Ford executives took part in an occasion with state. federal government authorities on Tuesday. Ricardo Anaya, director of. producing at Ford Mexico, said in a declaration that this is. the very first time we can utilize the port following the investment. in (its) modernization and growth.

Durazo stated building and construction was underway on a parking platform. at the port to allow the deliveries to head out on a larger scale.

This also implies that automobiles could come in, they could get in. the Sonoran market and even the American market through the. Guaymas port, Durazo said.

Work to deepen the port's waters is continuous to make it possible for. Guaymas to get heavier ships with bigger freight loads, Durazo. stated.

Before Lopez Obrador's term is over in October, we want to. go one action even more and get or dispatch a container ship to. the Asian market, the governor said.

Mexican states are aiming to gain from the so-called. nearshoring pattern, as firms choose to move operations usually. located in Asia closer to their final destination in North. America.

The port will also gain from another Lopez Obrador-led. task, Durazo stated. Part of the president's so-called Sonora. Plan has actually been a 1 gigawatt (GW) solar power park, which will. power the port.

The second phase of the energy park, costing some $840. million, should be inaugurated with the president in the coming. weeks, according to the governor.

The federal government's Sonora Strategy likewise intends to take. advantage of the state's lithium resources, thought to be. Mexico's largest.

Mexico

nationalized its lithium resources

in 2022, and officials have actually said that personal companies could. exploit the white metal in partnerships together with

state firm LitioMx

.

Nevertheless, Mexico needs regulatory information on the. concern, Durazo stated.

The law requires to be matched with guidelines to. know more precisely how personal companies might participate, he. said.

In 2015, miner Ganfeng Lithium said that. its local subsidiaries had their concessions canceled, which. required the company to

delay its time frame

to kick off mining of the battery metal.

(source: Reuters)