Eco‑Innovation in Action: Inside Mohit Riz’s New Textile Fulfilment Hub in Lima

When a logistics hub is built with sustainability in mind, it’s not just infrastructure—it becomes a catalyst for change. That’s exactly what Mohit Riz, Executive Director of Ariescope El Mejor Trading, has done with his new textile fulfillment hub in Lima, poised to reshape how yarn reaches markets across Latin America.
A Purpose-Built Hub
Ariescope, a key player in yarn trade across Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, and Asia, has operated across continents for 16 years. The idea behind the Lima hub goes beyond warehousing. It’s a purpose-built, end-to-end solution that enables:
Automated material handling for cotton, polyester, viscose, and specialty yarns
Real-time stock tracking using cloud-based inventory systems
Pre-shipment inspections and quality control checks, ensuring every bale meets client specifications.
It represents more than physical space—it’s a smart node that connects Peruvian fiber markets to global buyers with speed and accuracy.
Driving Sustainability Through Smart Design
Eco-innovation lies at the heart of the hub:
Energy-efficient lighting and HVAC systems reduce its carbon footprint.
Eco-friendly packaging aligns with Ariescope’s core promise to use “eco-friendly quality of resources”.
Localized sourcing of materials cuts shipping distances, benefiting Peruvian agricultural communities and reducing transport emissions.
The hub is also seamlessly integrated with Ariescope’s expanding ESG and traceability efforts—an approach Mohit emphasizes in all operations.
Strengthening Peru’s Textile Ecosystem
Peru is already a powerhouse in yarn production—leading Latin America in wool yarn exports. The new hub elevates that strength by offering:
Localized fulfillment slashes lead times for domestic and regional manufacturers.
Technical training in warehouse automation and quality control, building local expertise in high-skilled logistics.
Capacity for traceable exports, as Ariescope continues blockchain-based tracking from farm to delivery to reinforce ESG compliance.
This isn't just Ariescope growing; it’s Peru’s textile industry gaining a modern logistics backbone that meets international expectations.
Global Reach Backed by Local Intent
The hub solidifies Ariescope’s bicontinental strategy. With Singapore as a sophisticated import-export hub and Lima as a regional logistics center, Ariescope ensures:
Efficient cotton-combed yarn exports from Asia to Latin America and beyond.
Seamless distribution to Zimbabwe, Nigeria, and U.S. markets, supported with reliable data and inspections
A channel to meet the demands of ethically-driven brands in North America and Europe
The hub positions Ariescope, led by Mohit, as a full-service logistics and quality platform—no longer just a yarn supplier.
Final Thoughts
Mohit Riz’s textile fulfillment hub in Lima is more than real estate—it’s a live model of eco-innovation fused with logistics intelligence. Through smart design, sustainable systems, and local capacity-building, the hub supports both business efficiency and environmental stewardship.
For the Latin American textile sector, such infrastructure is a game-changer. It signals that region-led, sustainability-conscious solutions can compete globally—and set new standards. Ariescope shows that the future of supply chains isn’t just fast—it’s responsible, resilient, and rooted in community.
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Mohit Riz
Mohit Riz
Mohit Riz is a Singapore-based logistics and trading professional, currently serving as Sales Logistics Manager and Director at Ariescope El Mejor Trading Pte. Ltd., with expertise in supply chain management, business strategy, and project leadership.