Mexico City.- In order to integrate slow growing ports to ports with greater development, Ruben Medina Gonzalez, General Director, Integral Port Administration for Lazaro Cardenas Port, proposed Mexican ports be regionalized. After a meeting with Emprebask, the Association of Basque Businessmen in Mexico, Medina Gonzalez proposed that, following the Spaniard model, less advanced ports be integrated to more successful ports, in order to achieve the goals of being “self-sufficient, competitive and efficient”.
“Mexico has a great potential”, he assured, and reminded that from the 100+ ports in Mexico, those on top are Manzanillo and Lazaro Cardenas at the Pacific and Veracruz and Altamira at the Gulf of Mexico; he further said that two other ports with possibilities are Guaymas and Coatzacoalcos.
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