Port of Coatzacoalcos and CMIC, signed a cooperation agreement
Coatzacoalcos, Mayo 21, 2014.
The Port Authority of Coatzacoalcos and the Mexican Chamber of Industry and Construction (CMIC), Delegation Southern Veracruz, strengthen the commitment to encourage the development of the region and sign collaboration agreement.
Dr. Ovidio Noval Nicolau, CEO of API Coatzacoalcos, presented the 2014 investment program of the port, in which he unveiled a plan for infrastructure development among them: Container Yards, embankments, Pajaritos backyard extension and the construction of a dock for the Navy of Mexico, as well as remodeling the harbormaster building among; also Dr. Noval emphasize the experience of the local workforce and reiterate the participation of companies area identified in the works.
This, in a workshop organized by Mr. Peter Antonio Bustos, President of the CMIC, accompanied by members of the Mexican Chamber, who recognised the work of Nicolau Noval as leader of the federal entity and asked to work together in upcoming major port projects.
Thus, the Port of Coatzacoalcos, Mexico's Leader in bulk cargo, renew its partnerships with organized builders of the region.
The Port Authority of Coatzacoalcos and the Mexican Chamber of Industry and Construction (CMIC), Delegation Southern Veracruz, strengthen the commitment to encourage the development of the region and sign collaboration agreement.
Dr. Ovidio Noval Nicolau, CEO of API Coatzacoalcos, presented the 2014 investment program of the port, in which he unveiled a plan for infrastructure development among them: Container Yards, embankments, Pajaritos backyard extension and the construction of a dock for the Navy of Mexico, as well as remodeling the harbormaster building among; also Dr. Noval emphasize the experience of the local workforce and reiterate the participation of companies area identified in the works.
This, in a workshop organized by Mr. Peter Antonio Bustos, President of the CMIC, accompanied by members of the Mexican Chamber, who recognised the work of Nicolau Noval as leader of the federal entity and asked to work together in upcoming major port projects.
Thus, the Port of Coatzacoalcos, Mexico's Leader in bulk cargo, renew its partnerships with organized builders of the region.