The Port Authority of Coatzacoalcos meets country shipping agents
Coatzacoalcos, October 3, 2014.
AMANAC celebrates its twentieth annual meeting in Cancun, Quintana Roo from 2 to 4 of October, with the central theme of the reforms recently enacted, its impact on foreign trade and aim to maintain competitive ports country.
The inauguration of this important forum was led by Roberto Borge Angulo, Governor of Quintana Roo; Pedro Pablo Zepeda Bermúdez, Director General of Merchant Marine of the General Coordination of Ports and Merchant Marine; Francisco Orozco Mendoza, President of the Mexican Association of Shipping Agents, AC (AMANAC), which were accompanied by representatives of the shipping industry and various state and federal authorities.
Topics of interest were reviewed by different analysts, these include the participation of the CEO of the Port of Coatzacoalcos, Dr. Ovidio Noval Nicolau, who think about "Transport Outlook to Structural Reforms" pointing out the importance of expanding supply chain to improve productivity, plus:
Together, Integral Port Administrations Dos Bocas, Campeche, Progreso, Salina Cruz and Coatzacoalcos participate in such events, endorsing its commitment in providing logistical value to the productive chains of its zone of influence. Thus, as the Port of Coatzacoalcos, Mexico Leader in Bulk Cargo, works to promote investment in the country's southeast and facing new challenges in foreign trade.
AMANAC celebrates its twentieth annual meeting in Cancun, Quintana Roo from 2 to 4 of October, with the central theme of the reforms recently enacted, its impact on foreign trade and aim to maintain competitive ports country.
The inauguration of this important forum was led by Roberto Borge Angulo, Governor of Quintana Roo; Pedro Pablo Zepeda Bermúdez, Director General of Merchant Marine of the General Coordination of Ports and Merchant Marine; Francisco Orozco Mendoza, President of the Mexican Association of Shipping Agents, AC (AMANAC), which were accompanied by representatives of the shipping industry and various state and federal authorities.
Topics of interest were reviewed by different analysts, these include the participation of the CEO of the Port of Coatzacoalcos, Dr. Ovidio Noval Nicolau, who think about "Transport Outlook to Structural Reforms" pointing out the importance of expanding supply chain to improve productivity, plus:
- Simplifying procedures, improving coordination with authorities.
- Using homogeneous technological tools between the authorities of the chain.
- Increase capacity of railways and roadways in the corridor.
- Improve logistics eviction of the load.
- Expansion projects of the Port of Coatzacoalcos.
Together, Integral Port Administrations Dos Bocas, Campeche, Progreso, Salina Cruz and Coatzacoalcos participate in such events, endorsing its commitment in providing logistical value to the productive chains of its zone of influence. Thus, as the Port of Coatzacoalcos, Mexico Leader in Bulk Cargo, works to promote investment in the country's southeast and facing new challenges in foreign trade.