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Our
Purpose
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We are an enabler of sustainable global trade, committed to Port Cities, we promote the development of human capital and the specialization of the logistics industry and we highlight the importance of international trade for the development of our country.

Our Commitment
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Our commitment aligns with 3 of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, which seek to address the most pressing global challenges and ensure that development is sustainable and equitable throughout the world.

EDUCATION AND HUMAN CAPITAL:

SDG 4: Quality education

Ensure a good education and promote learning opportunities, emphasizing sports as a driver of social-emotional skills.

INFRASTRUCTURE AND CULTURE:

SDG 11: Sustainable cities and communities

Make port cities communities with a good quality of life. Doing so requires adequate infrastructure and cultural development.

PARTNERSHIPS THAT PROMOTE DIALOGUE:

SDG 17: Partnerships for the goals

Strengthen connections, partnerships and collaborations that contribute to developing the industry and the communities with ties to it.

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Our WORK
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We invite you to relive some of our latest activities that show the effort we make to improve the living conditions of port communities, as well as seeking to highlight the importance of international trade.

2024 at a glance

At Fundación CSAV we are closing a 2024 full of achievements, collaborative work and actions that have left a mark on our communities. Throughout the year, we reaffirmed our commitment to education, sport and sustainability, working side by side with educational institutions, collaborators and strategic allies.

New Father André Coindre School Gym

More than 700 students have benefited from the complete remodeling of the Padre André Coindre School gymnasium in San Antonio. A dream come true for this vulnerable educational community.

Global Trade Day 2024 Seminar: Navigating Uncertainty

At this event, which brought together nearly 500 people and major international exhibitors, the main challenges facing the logistics industry today were addressed, especially with the rapid introduction of technologies.

New Virtual Reality Simulation Room

This project, which brings port operations closer to classrooms through virtual reality software, will benefit an entire school community in San Antonio of more than 800 students.