After assuming the presidency of the Confederation of Industrial Chambers (Concamin) on March 22, Alejandro Malagón Barragán, in the first meeting of the Board of Directors, the names of those who will assume various commissions were defined, including the Transport Commission, which had been the subject of negotiation among the members of the confederation in previous weeks.
The Transport Commission, vacated by Francisco Javier de Peña Dueñas, will be taken over by Elim Luviano Heredia, Executive Director of the National Chamber of Passenger and Tourism Transport (Canapat). Meanwhile, Peña Dueñas will serve as Vice President of Concamin.
Luviano Heredia previously chaired the Security Commission, which will now be the responsibility of Miguel Ángel Martínez Millán, President of the National Chamber of Freight Transport (Canacar). Martínez Millán is also a Vice President of Concamin.
At Concamin, there are 32 commissions, each headed by the chambers and associations that are members of the confederation.
The most recent presidents of the Transport Commission have been Felipe de Javier Peña Dueñas, President of the National Council for the Supply of Grains and Oilseeds (Conago) and Executive Vice President of, Miguel Elizalde Lizarraga, then President of the National Association of Bus, Truck, and Tractor-Trailer Manufacturers (ANPAC), and José Luis Fuente Pochat, also then President of Canimolt.
Meanwhile, before being assumed by Elim Luviano, the Security Commission was headed by José Refugio Muñoz López (RIP), then Executive Vice President of Canacar.
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