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The new globalized Mexican Port System: Colonet and beyond.

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The 2007-2012 National Infrastructure Program establishes the objectives, goals and actions that the federal government will promote to increase the coverage, quality and competitiveness in the Communications and Transportation Sector (SCT for its acronym in Spanish) for national development. It aims to transform Mexico into one of the most important logistic platforms in the world, taking advantage of its strategic geographical position and a network of trade agreements. This will afford

Mexico direct access not only to the world’s largest market but to different regions and more than one billion consumers throughout several continents.

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The new globalized Mexican Port System: Colonet and beyond.

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