Madrid Strengthens Logistics Leadership in Vehicle Transport with Carset

The Community of Madrid forges closer ties with leading companies to optimize mobility and create skilled jobs in the region.

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Generic image of a car transport truck on a highway.

The Community of Madrid is solidifying its position as a strategic hub for national transport, enhancing public-private collaboration with leading automotive logistics companies like Carset, aiming to optimize mobility and generate skilled employment.

A recent institutional visit to the facilities of Carset, a Madrid-based company specializing in vehicle management and transfer, highlights the critical role of innovation and digitalization in the sector. This initiative seeks to optimize mobility and create qualified jobs in the region, establishing Madrid as a key commercial center for supply flow across Spain.
The Director General of Transport and Mobility of the Community of Madrid, Luis Miguel Torres, accompanied by Deputy Director General Susana Gómez, was hosted by Carset's CEO, Raúl Sánchez. During the meeting, they explored the company's growth projects and discussed the challenges and needs of the logistics sector, as part of a series of engagements designed to foster public-private collaboration.

"Visits like this allow us to demonstrate the excellence of our Madrid companies and reinforce the importance of collaboration between the regional administration and businesses as a cornerstone for continuing to drive the development of logistics and mobility in the Community of Madrid. Carset is an example of how innovation and talent in the Community of Madrid can generate a positive impact on our community's economy."

Luis Miguel Torres · Director General of Transport and Mobility of the Community de Madrid
Carset manages over 100,000 vehicles annually, providing tailored solutions for manufacturers, dealerships, rental companies, and roadside assistance services. The company is noted for its ability to reach every corner of the country, including the Balearic and Canary Islands, ensuring high capillarity and efficiency in distribution.
Digitalization is a fundamental pillar for the sector, enabling route optimization, reduction of carbon footprint, and real-time traceability. This operational transparency and technological innovation are crucial for Madrid to build competitive and efficient logistics ecosystems, serving as a model for Europe.

"We are at the disposal of the regional Government to continue collaborating in the development of a top-quality transport and logistics system, leading in innovation and digitalization, without forgetting the importance of continuing to promote a solid industrial fabric in Madrid, capable of generating qualified and quality employment."

Raúl Sánchez · CEO of Carset