
The Mexican company Ultrasist, led by MarĂa Julia Orozco Mendoza, has achieved level 5 maturity of the global CMMI model, becoming the only company in the world with this recognition in all five strategic domains of technological development. This achievement means that Ultrasist guarantees mature, efficient, and predictable processes in its cutting-edge technological solutions in Mexico.
The organization led by Rogelio Arzate focuses on contributing to the efficiency and sustainability of cargo and passenger transport in the country. To achieve this, crucial topics such as fleet renewal, regulatory certainties, and infrastructure will be addressed. The goal is to elevate quality standards in the transportation industry.
Businessmen, suppliers, transporters, and experts from the automotive industry are preparing for Expo Transporte 2025, an important forum organized by the National Association of Bus, Truck, and Tractor-Trailer Producers. At this event, academics, NGOs, and government authorities will come together to analyze and build the future of mobility.
In the recent annual report from the United States Trade Representative (USTR), Mexico was highlighted for various issues, such as the strengthening of Pemex and CFE, restrictions on agricultural biotechnology, and the disappearance of the IFT as an autonomous body. One of the main concerns is the change in the SAT's tax criteria, which demands retroactive VAT payment on claims since 2015, threatening the solvency of foreign insurers and generating uncertainty in the sector.
Soon, a gala organized by the Economic Independence Expo (EIE) platform will take place to recognize Person-Brands in Mexico and Latin America. This event, which will be measured by the firm MindStrategics and its Mighty Fibonacci Brands methodology, will reward leaders distinguished for their influence and legacy, both on social media and beyond, in categories such as Wellness, Finance, Real Estate, and Business.