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Clg: Logistics with Purpose and Closeness

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Coral Lorenzo Gómez, General Manager of Logistic Group CLG, did not inherit a fleet or grow between warehouses. He comes from a family of teachers, and his first contact with the supply chain was as an employee of a customs agency. But there, between pediments and regime changes in a customs agency, he began to forge an interest in an industry that would end up conquering his vocation. Later, in Monterrey, New Lion, he worked in a company that a…
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Coral Lorenzo Gómez, General Manager of Logistic Group CLG, did not inherit a fleet or grow between warehouses. He comes from a family of teachers, and his first contact with the supply chain was as an employee of a customs agency. But there, between pediments and regime changes in a customs agency, he began to forge an interest in an industry that would end up conquering his vocation. Later, in Monterrey, New Lion, he worked in a company that a…

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T21 broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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