Membership in the Cluster enables integration into an ecosystem that brings together companies, institutions, and talent to strengthen the state’s logistics competitiveness.
Scope of Cluster Membership
By becoming a member, your organization integrates into a platform that brings together companies, institutions, and academia linked to logistics and the supply chain.
Participate in dialogue forums, working groups, and meetings that foster collaboration, exchange experiences, and build joint initiatives.
Membership allows you to get involved in activities and initiatives that contribute to analyzing challenges and strengthening the state's logistics agenda.
Become part of an ecosystem that promotes logistics competitiveness, capacity building, and the projection of the sector in Coahuila.
Who is membership for?

Companies offering solutions, inputs, or technology for logistics and supply chain operations.

Organizations whose operations depend on efficient logistics processes and competitive supply chains.

Entities involved in the economic development, infrastructure, and logistics planning of the state.

Transport, warehousing, distribution, foreign trade operators, and specialized services.

Universities and training centers interested in developing logistics talent and knowledge.

National or international organizations interested in strengthening Coahuila's logistics ecosystem.
Frequently Asked Questions about Membership
The Cluster functions as a networking platform that integrates companies, institutions, and academia to analyze common challenges and promote coordinated actions that strengthen logistics in Coahuila.
The process begins by submitting a contact request through the form. The Cluster team will contact you to provide information and follow up on your request.
No. The initial contact aims to provide information and answer questions before any decision is made.
Companies supplying logistics products and services, industrial companies, academic institutions, public bodies, and strategic partners linked to the sector can become members.
No. Membership is open to organizations directly or indirectly linked to logistics and the supply chain, including industrial companies, academic institutions, and strategic bodies.
Leave us your details, and a team member will contact you to provide more information about the membership process and answer your questions.