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Security in Manzanillo: the Course that “Fired” to the Port

Summary by T21
In the port of Manzanillo, where operational efficiency coexists with latent risks that are rarely visible until an incident occurs, security ceased to be an aspirational discourse to become a breaking point among the different actors of the logistics community. The recent initiative of the Association of Manzanillo Terminals and Operators (ASTOM) to implement a Security Course in Terminals has not only triggered a controversy because of its pos…
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In the port of Manzanillo, where operational efficiency coexists with latent risks that are rarely visible until an incident occurs, security ceased to be an aspirational discourse to become a breaking point among the different actors of the logistics community. The recent initiative of the Association of Manzanillo Terminals and Operators (ASTOM) to implement a Security Course in Terminals has not only triggered a controversy because of its pos…

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T21 broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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