The city of Matamoros is moving toward a new stage of industrial development with the reactivation of Ramírez Industrial Park, located in the ejidos of Lucio Blanco, Control, and Ramírez. This project, represented by investor Eng. Miguel de la Garza, along with directors Guadalupe Soto and Gerardo Martínez, aims to create favorable conditions for new companies to establish operations in the region.
Boosting employment and the local economy
This initiative is expected to strengthen the local economy and create new job opportunities that will directly benefit hundreds of families in the area. The project also has the potential to positively impact more than 30,000 residents, positioning Matamoros as a strategic location for investment and industrial growth.
During the event, Juan Villafuerte Morales, General Secretary of the FRTM and SJOIIM, emphasized that the reactivation of this industrial park represents an important step forward for the city, particularly because of its impact on job creation and the well-being of working families.
Participation from authorities and business organizations
The project was presented during a session of the Board of Directors of CANACO Matamoros, chaired by Lic. Abraham Rodríguez Padrón, with the attendance of authorities from different levels of government, as well as business and union representatives.
Attendees included:
- Lic. Wendy Guerra, representative of the Ministry of Economy of the Government of Mexico
- Congresswoman Elvia Eguía Castillo
- Lic. Enrique Salinas Garza, Secretary of Economic Development
- Lic. Angélica Maldonado, First Trustee of the Matamoros City Council
- Cecilia Botello, Delegate of the municipality of Control
- Ana Luisa Romo, Delegate of Estación Ramírez
- Luciano Estrada, SEGOB representative
- Osbel Gutiérrez, head of the Public Security Secretariat in Matamoros
- Carlos Cisneros Serrata, ITUVE representative
- Florentino Vázquez, API Matamoros representative
- Gustavo Acuña, Director of Civil Protection
- Lic. Karla Leos, DIF Estación Ramírez representative
Representing SJOIIM were also Jesús Sánchez Alvarado, Secretary of Exterior Affairs, and Sergio Villarreal, President of the Education Commission.
A strategic project for Matamoros’ future
The main goal of Ramírez Industrial Park is to attract more companies, promote investment, and strengthen the city’s competitiveness. Through projects like this, Matamoros continues advancing toward a development model focused on economic growth, dignified employment, and community well-being.