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New Exploration in the Transitional Era BIPC, 2017 Port Cooperation & Logistic Development in Emerging Markets Fernando Gamboa Director General of Ports Authorities Management & Development Coordination General of Ports and Transport


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Fernando Gamboa

Director General of Ports Authorities Management & Development Coordination General of Ports and Transport Ministry of Communications and Transport México

Port Cooperation & Logistic Development in Emerging Markets

Port of Busan, November, 2017

New Exploration in the Transitional Era BIPC, 2017

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Source: Domingos Teixeira, 1573 Mapamundi, Portulano

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The Panama Canal Expansion

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New York Rotterdam Mexico

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Mexico Pacific Rim

Rotterdam New York

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Source: s-i.huffpost.com/gen

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Source: GE Sutainability Source: media-exp1.licdn.com

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Pacific Ocean Atlantic Ocean

Caribbean Sea

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 Has 12 free trade agreements with over 45 countries around the world.  The more open nation to international trade in Latin America.

Free Trade Agreements of Mexico

Mexico

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Facts about Mexico

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Largest exporter in Latin America 35% of regional total

Exporter of light vehicles in the world Exporter of flat screen TVs in the world

6° Aeronautical parts supplier

to USA and 15th worldwide

IT services supplier globally Global exporter of computers

5° 1°

The world’s largest beer exporter Leading silver producer and exporter globally Main producer and exporter of avocado Leading exporter of papaya, guava and mango

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CIP - OEA

México, presides The Inter-American Committee on Ports of The Organization of American States for the period 2016-2018

Logistics & Competition Port Security

Corporate Social Responsability & Gender Equity

Tourism, Navigation Safety Enviorn- mental Port Protetion

Politics & Legislation

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Mexican National Port System

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Altamira Veracruz Manzanillo Lazaro Cardenas Main Transhipment, Feeder Ports and Logistic Hubs in Mexico Coatzacoalcos

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Mexican Economic Interoceanic Corridors

Integral Port Administration (API) North Economic Interoceanic Corridor Central Economic Interoceanic Corridor South Economic Interoceanic Corridor

Far East and USA Pacific Ocean South America USA Europe South America USA Gulf of Mexico Caribbean Sea

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It concentrates the

27% of the

manufacturing industry It concentrates the

58% of assembling

sector

  • Hinterland. Mexican states of: Sonora, Sinaloa, Nayarit, Chihuahua, Durango, Coahuila, Nuevo León y Tamaulipas.

MA MATAMO MOROS MAZATLÁN ALTAMI MIRA

RIGHT OF WAY

FERROMEX KCSM FIT

Economic Corridor Main Highways

Raiilroads

Federal Ports (API)

DOUBLE TRACK SINGLE TRACK

Durango Torreón Monterrey

ENSENADA GUAYMAS TOPOLOBAMPO PUERTO VALLARTA TAMPICO

The North Economic Interoceanic Corridor

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The Central Economic Interoceanic Corridor

States of The Corridor

The Central Corridor Main Highways Main Hubs Secondary Hubs Automotive Cluster Integral Port Administración Dry Port

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The South Economic Interoceanic Corridor

Port of Salina Cruz Port of Coatzacoalcos

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Cargo Port Capacity of the Mexican National Port System

Numbers certificaded by IDOM

Lázaro Cárdenas Manzanillo

Puerto Vallarta Tampico Salina Cruz

Seybaplaya* Isla del Carmen*

Coatzacoalcos Tuxpan

Topolobampo Ensenada Guaymas Mazatlán

Altamira Veracruz

Puerto Chiapas

Dos Bocas

2.62 /6.37/ 7.11

26.60 /42.34/ 44.77

5.82 13.69 18.88 6.92 /12.36/ 17.55 5.39/ 12.89 / 18.81 3.27/ 8.72 /12.16

29.10 /38.09/ 47.49

10.66 /17.11 /22.42 0.56/ 1.43/ 3.03

15.21/ 26.17/ 36.26 12.17 /24.76/ 31.88 20.89 /30.26 /46.03

30.71 /45.86/ 56.24 8.16 /27.80 /45.65

3.86 /7.14 /8.72

Other ports*

83.94 / 92.01 / 133.88 265.38 550.87

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Milions of Tons (MT)

Goal 2017: 470 MT

∆: 108%

2016: 406 MT

2012 /2016/ 2018

Matamoros*

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Telecommunications, Fiscal, Education, Finance, Economic Competitivness, Energy, Legal, Transparency, Anticorrpution, Criminal Procedures, Electoral Policy, Anticorruption Combat & Anticorruption National System

Mexico shifts its future with 13 Constitutional Structural Reforms

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Mexico is positioned in the 10th place as a tourist destination worlwide, and is the first destination of Cruises in America

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Main Ports of Mexico (API’s)

Ensenada

Altamira

Progreso Puerto Chiapas Puerto Vallarta Salina Cruz Coatzacoalcos Dos Bocas Guaymas Topolobampo Mazatlán Tampico

Veracruz Manzanillo Lázaro Cárdenas

Tuxpan

Mexico City

Gulf of Mexico Pacific Ocean

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Main Ports of Mexico (API’s)

Ensenada Altamira Progreso Puerto Chiapas Puerto Vallarta Salina Cruz Coatzacoalcos Dos Bocas Guaymas Topolobampo Mazatlán Tampico

Veracruz

Manzanillo Lázaro Cárdenas Tuxpan

Mexico City

Gulf of Mexico Pacific Ocean

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Port of Veracruz, Veracruz

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Veracruz, Will growth threefold its current cargo port capacity Segunda etapa Actual Port First stage Place in grains and general cargo

API Veracruz, Strategic Nacional Project

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Port of Veracruz

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New Port

  • 1. Logistics Activities Zone
  • 2. Railway Bypass to Santa Fe
  • 3. New Customs Area
  • 4. Connection roads
  • 5. Transport Logistics Attention Center

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Projects

Veracruz, will increase threefold their cargo capacity

Logistics Activities Zone (LAZ)

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Main Ports of Mexico (API’s)

Ensenada

Altamira

Progreso Puerto Chiapas Puerto Vallarta Salina Cruz Coatzacoalcos Dos Bocas Guaymas Topolobampo Mazatlán Tampico Veracruz Manzanillo Lázaro Cárdenas Tuxpan

Mexico City

Gulf of Mexico Pacific Ocean

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Port of Altamira

  • 1. Electric Sub Station
  • 2. Propylene Terminal Equipping
  • 3. North Channel Dredge Project
  • 4. Fluid Terminal Public Tender I
  • 5. Fluid Terminal Public Tender II
  • 6. Multiporpose Terminal Equipping (ATP)
  • 7. Breakwaters reconstruction
  • 8. Port Terminal Re engineering
  • 9. Multiporpose Terminal Equipping (IPM)
  • 10. Overpass road: Blvd de los Ríos – Río Tamesí
  • 11. Overpass road: Blvd de los Ríos –Altamira

12.Air Compresion Station 13.Pipeline: 48 inches

  • 14. Connection roads
  • 15. Basic Port Infraestructure Projects
  • 16. Rail Links Tracks
  • 17. Ro Ro Terminal Public Tender
  • 18. Public Tender of Car Handling Facilities

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Infraetructure Projects New Port Terminals and Infraestructure Projects

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Main Ports of Mexico (API’s)

Ensenada Altamira Progreso Puerto Chiapas Puerto Vallarta Salina Cruz Coatzacoalcos Dos Bocas Guaymas Topolobampo Mazatlán Tampico Veracruz

Manzanillo

Lázaro Cárdenas Tuxpan

Mexico City

Gulf of Mexico Pacific Ocean

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Port of Manzanillo

  • 1. Containers Terminal II (First Stage)
  • 2. General Cargo & Ro Ro Terminal (Yard 15)
  • 3. Construction and Equipment of the Multiporpose

Terminal II

  • 4. Dredging Works: 873, 000 cubic meters
  • 5. Railway Tunnel
  • 6. Customs Facilites Project in the Northern Area
  • 7. The CUMAR building project
  • 8. Roads construction and improvements of land and

rail connectivity.

  • 9. Sheet Pile of Docks C & D
  • 10. Upgrading of Pez Vela-Jalipa Road
  • 11. Customs Modules Reshaping

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In 2016, harbor area was increased fourfold (1,899 ha) Infrastructure Projects

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Main Ports of Mexico (API’s)

Ensenada Altamira Progreso Puerto Chiapas Puerto Vallarta Salina Cruz Coatzacoalcos Dos Bocas Guaymas Topolobampo Mazatlán Tampico Veracruz Manzanillo

Lázaro Cárdenas

Tuxpan

Mexico City

Gulf of Mexico Pacific Ocean

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Port of Lazaro Cardenas

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Infraestructure and Equipment projects

  • 1. Isla Cayal Train Yard
  • 2. North and East Turning Basin Dredge

Project

  • 3. Channel and Docks deepening dredging

Project

  • 4. The CUMAR building project
  • 5. Business Center
  • 6. Containers Terminal II
  • 7. Grain Terminal
  • 8. Multiporpose Terminal III
  • 9. Ro Ro Terminal

10.Emergency Center 11.API’s Offices Building 12.Transmission lines relocation 13.Sanitary and pluvial drains 14.Beach Margins protection works 15.Secondary Roads & Public Yards

Containers Terminal II Ro Ro Terminal

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M é x i c o,

stands firm!!!

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Direction General of Ports Authorities Management & Development Coordination General of Ports and Transport Ministry of Communications and Transport México

https://www.gob.mx/puertosymarinamercante