CENTRAL MEXICO INLAND PORTS INITIATIVE
Steve Keim
NAI NAFTA
Director ­ Business Development
Mobile Phone: (208) 521-0088
Ruben Navarro-Ledesma
NAI Mexico, Central Bajio, Associate Director
Juan de O'Donoju 365
Colonia Virreyes CP 78280
San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Tel +52 (444) 813 0801
Email: rnavarro@naimexico.com
www.naiglobal.com

CENTRAL MEXICO MISSION/BUSINESS FOCUS STATEMENT

The Central Mexican Region is North America’s Strategic Southern Inland Port Region.

The mission of the Central Mexican Inland Ports initiative is to promote and enhance Central Mexico’s status as a premiere Inland Port Solution Provider and to contribute to its emergence as a competitive international trade center and cluster of strategic international services facilities. The Initiative will provide Global Corporate decision makers with strategic information to understand the benefits of doing business in the Central Mexico region.  The Initiative will also strive to promote, develop and facilitate business, trade and job creation within central Mexico as well as other major economic centers in Mexico.

The Central Mexican Region uniquely connects Mexico’s four major maritime ports, Manzanillo and Lazaro Cardenas on the Pacific and Veracruz and Tampico on the Gulf of Mexico. These maritime ports feed an efficient network of rail infrastructure served by both Kansas City Southern de Mexico (formerly TFM Railway) and Ferromex (Union Pacific affiliate). The Central Mexico Region is the only place in the nation where these two major railroads intersect, providing new opportunities for development at these intersections.

The Central Mexican Region encompasses nine (9) Mexican States. Each of the States’ Ministries of Economic Development are committed to promoting trade and transportation in their States and each are supporting their Inland Ports as Economic Engines.

The Region is business friendly, already home to many major Global Corporations and establishes connectivity to corporate interests worldwide seeking solutions to manufacturing, assembly and distribution to global markets. State of the art transportation, logistics and operational facilities at multiple locations in Central Mexico provide secure and stable economic opportunities for profitable business strategies. Major Business Clusters include Automotive, Aerospace, Electronics, Home Appliances, Plastics and others.

NAI NAFTA, as a provider of global business development solutions, sponsors this demonstration system to provide comprehensive access to these critical resources for the benefit of NASCO’s Members and NAIPN’S audience (Shippers/Distributors, Manufacturers and Service Providers) and to serve as a resource to global business while encouraging the continued economic growth of Mexico’s Central Mexico region. 

NAI NAFTA promotes the Central Mexico Region to its corporate clients through its network of 3,500 Brokers including Industrial Development specialists around the world, throughout North America and its 10 offices in Mexico.

We encourage you to study our Central Mexico Internet Demonstration System shown on these pages and call either Ruben Navarro-Ledesma or Steven Keim at the numbers shown above, to discuss your Business needs.