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Devex Industries Corp. CEO Highlights Global Trade Shifts and the Importance of Flexible Supply Chains

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In an exclusive interview, Jose Antonio Garza von der Meden, CEO of Devex Industries Corp., shared insights on the challenges and opportunities facing international businesses as global trade continues to evolve at a rapid pace.

For more than 15 years, Garza has been actively engaged in cross-border trade between North America, Latin America, Asia, and Europe. With global markets experiencing ongoing shifts due to tariffs, regulatory changes, and geopolitical events, his perspective offers a valuable look at how companies can stay competitive and resilient.

“Global trade is changing faster than ever, and businesses must adapt quickly,” said Jose Garza, CEO of Devex Industries Corp. “Over the past decade and a half, I’ve seen first-hand how costs, tariffs, and sudden restrictions can either block opportunities or open entirely new markets. The key to survival is having options.”

One of the most significant lessons Garza emphasized is the importance of flexibility. In today’s environment, relying on a single supplier, route, or method of doing business leaves companies vulnerable. “Companies need to focus on always having several sourcing options and multiple ways of moving products around the world. When one path becomes complicated, they shouldn’t lose time scrambling—they should already have the next solution in place. That agility is what keeps businesses moving forward,” he explained.

This approach, often referred to as multi-sourcing, has become a critical strategy for many businesses dealing with unpredictable supply chains. According to Garza, companies that integrate multiple suppliers and transport methods into their operations are better equipped to withstand disruptions, whether from political changes, natural disasters, or sudden spikes in costs.

Key Observations from Garza’s Interview:

- Supply chains are increasingly regionalized as companies prioritize resilience.

- Rising logistics and compliance costs demand smarter planning and efficiency.

- Multi-sourcing and diversified logistics networks reduce risk and prevent delays.

- Companies that adopt innovation and invest in flexibility are best positioned for growth.

Despite the mounting challenges, Garza remains optimistic about the future of global trade. “There are still tremendous possibilities in international markets if businesses are willing to adapt. What worked ten years ago doesn’t necessarily work today, but every shift creates opportunities to think differently. The winners will be those who anticipate change and prepare ahead,” he said.

Garza believes the next decade will be defined by how quickly companies can build resilience into their operations. By combining technology, trusted partnerships, and flexible supply chain strategies, businesses can not only survive uncertainty but thrive in it.

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Company Name: SRS Global
Contact Person: Jose Antonio Garza von der Meden
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Country: United States
Website: https://srsglobal.com

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