Today, September 25, 2025, during the “Veracruz Te Impulsa” event organized by SEDECOP and the Directorate of Foreign Trade at the World Trade Center Veracruz, we experienced a historic moment for Mexican coffee and institutional collaboration.

The Mexican Navy, as the administrator of the Port of Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, scheduled a visit and traveled from Coatzacoalcos to Boca del Río to meet with Casa Tostadora Briones and discuss new logistics opportunities.

Invitation to the Port of Coatzacoalcos

During this valuable meeting, Casa Tostadora Briones received an invitation from the Mexican Navy to visit the Port of Coatzacoalcos. This visit will allow us to see port operations firsthand, understand shipping lines, explore commercial routes from this port, and learn about its alliances with other ports, which helps reduce and optimize export times and strengthens Mexico’s foreign trade logistics.

A vision of a united and collaborative Mexico

This step reinforces the vision of a united Mexico, where coffee producers, consolidated exporters, embassies, and now the Mexican Navy work together to optimize logistics and expand the presence of Mexican coffee in international markets, with a special focus on the Middle East.

Gratitude and commitment

🤝 At Casa Tostadora Briones, we express our deepest gratitude to the Mexican Navy, SEDECOP, and the Directorate of Foreign Trade for their trust and support in opening new pathways that strengthen our industry and national economy.

🌎 When we work together, Mexico transcends borders.
🇲🇽 At Casa Tostadora Briones, we firmly believe that we are all Mexico.

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