Be part of the 11th World Forum on Cities and Logistics Platforms

Over 800 international leaders, authorities, and global companies gathered in a single strategic space.

Official event of the World Organization of Cities and Logistics Platforms International host designated over Brazil, Morocco, and Colombia
International Organization

A Forum with Global Track Record

The World Organization of Cities and Logistics Platforms (OMCPL) drives strategic analysis of trade corridors and international logistics competitiveness.

The World Forum has brought together governments, companies, universities, and multilateral organizations across different editions in Europe and the Americas, establishing itself as a high-level itinerant platform.

World Organization OMCPL

International nonprofit entity dedicated to the global observatory of strategic cities and logistics platforms.

International Presence

Editions held in the United States, Spain, Chile, Panama, Paraguay, and Mexico, with multisectoral participation.

Internationally Contested Host

Saltillo was designated official host after competing with cities such as Santos (Brazil), Casablanca (Morocco), and Medellín (Colombia).

Official Global Announcement

The 11th World Forum was presented internationally during the closing of the previous Forum in Valencia, Spain.
Why attend?

A Week of Strategic Positioning

Access to international strategic vision
Keynote conferences and analysis panels with global focus.
High-level
networking
Governments, international organizations, and leading companies.
Industrial technical visits
Tours of strategic infrastructure and development hubs
Cultural and tourism experience
Parallel events during Day of the Dead and Ánimas del Desierto
Global Reconfiguration 2026

Logistics Competitiveness in the New Global Era

The Forum will analyze how strategic regions like Coahuila—with direct integration to Texas and the U.S. market—are consolidating as decisive nodes in the global supply chain.

This is a high-level space where infrastructure, public policy, and investment converge to define the next logistics cycle toward 2030.

Reconfiguration of Global Chains
New routes, nearshoring, and international operational architecture.
Strategic Integration
Coahuila–Texas as the natural platform of the USMCA bloc.
Transfer Hubs
Multimodal infrastructure and rail, air, and ground convergence.
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Strategic Host 2026

The Host of the 11th World Forum: Where North American Logistics Converges

Saltillo was designated official host of the 11th World Forum for its strategic position within the North American supply chain.

International freight corridors, multimodal infrastructure, and active binational integration with Texas converge here, positioning the region as a natural point of logistics analysis toward 2030.

Convergence of International Corridors

Port-to-Plains, Central Corridor, and CEN Corridor articulate strategic flows across Mexico–United States–Canada.

Binational Integration Coahuila–Texas

Border region with direct linkage to major U.S. industrial markets.

National Rail Convergence

FERROMEX and CPKC operate as pillars of bilateral trade between Mexico and the United States.

Active Multimodal Platform

Federal Highway 57, strategic rail network, and Saltillo cargo airport as an integrated system.