Accurate and flexible logistics management allows us to maintain operational continuity, optimize resources, and ensure quality in complex industrial environments such as mining.
At Tunning Ingeniería, an automation and electrical drive company, we understand logistics as a strategic pillar in the development of our industrial projects, as its proper management directly impacts efficiency, operational continuity, and our clients’ experience.
“Logistics directly contributes to the success of projects because it allows the technical focus to remain where it should be: on the design, implementation, and commissioning of software,” explains Milagros Solano, Logistics Manager at Tunning. When transportation, accommodation, and resources are properly coordinated, our teams can focus on what truly matters, positively impacting both timelines and the quality of the work delivered.
In industrial environments—especially in sectors such as mining, energy, or the chemical industry—continuity is a critical factor. Operational interruptions in industrial sites can generate million-dollar losses per hour, reinforcing the importance of robust and proactive logistics. In this context, “logistics acts as a permanent support system, ensuring timely staff rotations, optimizing travel, and anticipating contingencies so that projects do not come to a halt,” adds Solano.
The complexity of these scenarios also requires a high level of coordination. Logistics functions as an organizational layer that aligns schedules, people, and resources, enabling technical teams, clients, and suppliers to operate in sync. Without this structure, project execution becomes fragmented and loses efficiency.

Milagros Solano
Logistics Manager, Tunning Ingeniería
Our experience in highly demanding industries has led us to develop precise, flexible, and adaptive logistics. We operate in contexts with strict safety standards, remote locations, and limited operational windows, which require detailed planning as well as a rapid capacity to respond to changes.
Concrete examples of this approach can be seen in projects such as technical assistance and PLC system support, where we fully coordinated logistics for a software installation at a remote site, meeting critical milestones without delays. We have also reorganized transportation and accommodation in response to schedule changes required by the project, ensuring continuity of on-site work and compliance with contractual deadlines.
“Anticipation is key, but so is the ability to quickly adapt to changing contexts,” concludes Solano.