Andes Supplies has gained presence in several markets across Latin America. What are the main technological and operational demands you are currently seeing from casino operators in the region?
Certainly, we are consolidating sustained expansion in the markets of Argentina and Paraguay, positioning ourselves as a key partner for operational continuity in the industry. Our proposal at Andes Supplies is simple but ambitious: we work to ensure that our clients’ machine parks never stop. To achieve this, we offer technology imported directly from the United States, allowing us to provide a combination of operational efficiency, certified quality, and full support.
Operators are looking to maximize uptime and profitability on the gaming floor. What solutions or technologies do you consider key today to improve operational efficiency in LATAM casinos?
In the current LATAM context, innovation is not only found in game software, but also in the ability to keep the gaming floor operating at 100%. For operators, every minute a machine is offline represents a direct loss of profitability.
At Andes Supplies, we reaffirm that true operational efficiency is built on a robust supply chain: if the operator has the right part at the right time, uptime is guaranteed.
With the expansion of gaming in markets such as Brazil and other countries in the region, what concrete opportunities does Andes Supplies see for the coming years and how are you preparing to support that growth?
The expansion of gaming across the region—led by the imminent regulation in Brazil—represents a paradigm shift for the supply chain. At Andes Supplies, we are preparing through a strategy based on proactivity and specialization.
We have increased our inventory capacity for high-rotation spare parts for the brands most present in casinos across the region. At Andes, we don’t just sell parts; we support operators with professional technical advisory services.
Our participation in events such as SAGSE South America 2026 at the Hilton Buenos Aires Hotel & Convention Center is essential to connect with the new operators entering the Latin American market.
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