The Argentine logistics giant Andreani has announced a massive $30 million investment to fully automate its central hub in General Pacheco. This strategic move, which integrates state-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence (AI), marks a significant milestone in the modernization of the country’s supply chain. As Argentina’s economic landscape continues to shift toward efficiency and competition, Andreani’s “smart hub” is being positioned as the most advanced facility of its kind in the region.

Efficiency in the Age of Freedom

The $30 million infusion isn’t just about new machinery; it’s about a total digital transformation. By implementing cutting-edge sorting technology and predictive AI models, Andreani is scaling its operations to meet the demands of a rapidly growing e-commerce market.

  • Massive Capacity: The 70,000 m² plant can now process up to 26,000 packages per hour, allowing for a daily flow of 520,000 shipments from this single location.

  • Predictive Logistics: The new systems analyze real-time data to anticipate demand spikes, such as Hot Sale or CyberMonday, ensuring that “bottlenecks” become a thing of the past.

  • National Network Integration: This upgrade boosts Andreani’s total national capacity to a staggering 928,000 products per day, connecting provincial nodes with unprecedented speed.


A Vote of Confidence in the New Economy

For the company’s leadership, this investment is a clear signal of long-term commitment to Argentina’s productive future. CEO Carlos Cirimelo emphasized that in an ultra-competitive global market, adopting high-tech solutions is no longer an option but a necessity for survival.

“The competitive advantage is no longer just about automating; it’s about making the technology ‘think’ the operation. We are preparing for a country that demands speed, reliability, and scale.” — Carlos Cirimelo, CEO of Andreani

Fueling the “Investment Rain”

This move by Andreani is being viewed by market analysts as part of the broader “investment rain” currently sweeping through the private sector. With the Milei administration’s focus on deregulation and the removal of bureaucratic hurdles, companies are increasingly finding the “legal certainty” required to deploy large amounts of capital into infrastructure and technology.

By transforming its Pacheco Hub into a world-class technological center, Andreani is not only improving its own bottom line but also providing a vital service to the thousands of SMEs and entrepreneurs who rely on fast logistics to grow. For the Milei government, this is exactly what “success” looks like: private capital leading the way toward a more efficient, modern, and prosperous Argentina.