
Hutchison Ports embraced the Papalote Children’s Museum ‘s motto : touch, learn, and play . In a setting designed for technological immersion, Hutchison’s clients and strategic partners literally experienced firsthand the infrastructure development and solutions it offers in the country.
Jorge Magno Lecona, CEO of Hutchison Ports Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean, reviewed the company’s 30-year presence in the country, consolidating a solid presence in both the Pacific and the Gulf of Mexico, with accumulated investments of 70 billion pesos.
Lecona’s message carried a high level of gratitude to the clients, but also a commitment, “in the next five years we are going to invest 25 billion pesos, and with that, in the entire port system we have invested around 70 billion pesos in current pesos over these 30 years,” he asserted.

The executive considered that the investments are intended to consolidate the best logistics and port infrastructure in Mexico, but these funds also serve to modernize operations, “we are going to be much more predictive and we are going to be improving the technology we offer to customers.”

During a tour of the screens displaying Hutchison Ports’ infrastructure in Mexico, Gabriela Navas, Commercial Manager of Hutchison Ports LTC , and Diana Cadena, Commercial Manager of Hutchison Ports ICAVE , acknowledged the trust shown by customers and how the group’s investments seek to strengthen relationships.
“Trust is built every day through consistency, results, and a close working relationship with you. And it is precisely this trust that we want to strengthen today with each of you, not just as a concept, but as a reality that interacts in every operation to deliver results,” emphasized Gabriela Navas.

Meanwhile, Diana Cadena described Hutchison’s network connecting the Pacific with the Gulf of Mexico as “reflecting an integrated vision of logistics in today’s environment. This network isn’t designed as isolated points, but as a coordinated system that works together to deliver results for you and to face the future.”
The executives emphasized the focus on modernizing operations and the constant evolution of Hutchison Ports’ terminals in the country, with the aim of delivering results for their customers and preparing for a more dynamic business environment.
“This evolution wouldn’t make sense if it weren’t directly connected to all of you, because beyond infrastructure and installed capacity, what we’re really looking for is to build long-term, valuable relationships. And that’s where our focus is very clear: to be your strategic partners,” Diana Cadena explained.
At the end of the speeches, the stage became an interactive environment where Hutchison’s strategic partners were able to have an in-depth look at the infrastructure and service solutions , allowing them to identify areas of opportunity and further consolidate these long-term relationships.

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