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Infrastructure is Grupo México's smallest division, involved in engineering, construction, and operation of large projects for the energy production and transportation sectors. The division operates as México Proyectos y Desarrollos, S. A. de C.V. (MPD). As of 2023, the group operates nine oil wells,
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Grupo México is the largest mine operator in Mexico and Peru, along with the third largest in the United States. The company primarily focused on the extraction of copper. It is the fourth largest copper producer worldwide and controls the largest copper reserves in the world. The company also mines
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ASARCO has been held responsible for environmental pollution at 20 Superfund sites across the U.S. by the Environmental Protection Agency. Grupo México, ASARCO's owner, has also faced environmental issues in Mexico, including a sulfuric acid spill into the Sea of Cortés, the Pasta de Conchos mine
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Grupo México operates the second largest transportation division in Mexico and the U.S. states of Texas and Florida, owning several entities that collectively operate over 11,000 kilometers of track, connecting major cities, ports, and border crossings, and manage 40 intermodal freight facilities
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against Grupo México at least 14 times, "not only for salary increases… but because of its constant refusal to review security and health measures." Grupo México said that they, in conjunction with the mining union, signed a certificate on February 7, 2006, declaring the mine safe.
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Although the mining operations of a coal deposit is always a risky business, due to the possibility of huge gas concentrations, there are certain theories that indicate the mine has an important lack of safety rules, very similar to the problem presented in the
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pending in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas under District Court Judge Andrew Hanen. As of September 2009, ASARCO was the focus of a bidding war begun in May 2008 between its own parent company Grupo México and India-based
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Transportation is Grupo México's second largest division, operating 11,136 kilometres (6,920 mi) of track in 24 states of Mexico and in the U.S. states of Texas and Florida. The division operates as GMéxico Transportes, S.A.B. de C.V. (GMXT).
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Mining is Grupo México's largest division, operating 14 mines and 52 plants in Mexico, Peru, USA, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador and Spain. The division operates as Americas Mining Corporation, whose main subsidiaries are
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The company is the largest mine operator in Mexico and Peru, and the third largest in the United States. It is the fourth largest copper producer worldwide and controls the largest copper reserves globally.
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industry, responsible for 87.5 percent of Mexico's copper production by 2000. The company has faced ongoing conflict with the Mexican Mine Workers' Union and acquired a controlling interest in
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in West Virginia with the accident that caused death of 12 miners on January 2, 2006. Union critics of the company openly refer to the incident as a "homicide."
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disaster, and the Rio Sonora spill. Despite these incidents, Grupo México reported a decrease in total CO2e emissions for the year ending December 2020.
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facilities across 20 cites in Mexico, as of 2023. The company supports the operation of Ferromex and Ferrosur. The company was founded in July 2001.
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by Buenavista del Cobre mine. This has been considered the largest environmental spillage in Mexico's history, polluting 7 municipal districts from
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Ferrosur is the smallest of Mexico's mainline railroads, operating 2,654 kilometres (1,649 mi) of tracks between Mexico City and the
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Ferromex is the largest (by length) railway in Mexico, operating 9,610 kilometres (5,970 mi) of track connecting
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is a Mexican conglomerate that operates through the following divisions: Mining (Minera Mexico), Transportation (
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Argo Smelter, Omaha & Grant Smelter, labeled EPA Site COD002259588, and located at Vasquez Boulevard and
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and various crossings along the United States border. The railroad was founded in 1998 when Grupo México and
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in 2004. A litigation over the equity sale of SPCC is ongoing, with Grupo México's $ 2.5 billion bid for
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state and affecting by October more than 20,000 people. Pollution has been reported to be reaching
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in January 2003 and October 2004, Grupo México responded with threats to close the Cananea mines.
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declared the state mining company bankrupt, Larrea purchased key Mexican copper mines in
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These tall smokestacks at Asarco's El Paso Smeltertown site were brought down in 2013.
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Interstate Lead Company, or ILCO, labeled EPA Site ALD041906173, and located in
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Smeltertown, a copper smelter used to illegally dispose of hazardous waste, in
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A Ferromex owned diesel-electric SD70ACe locomotive runs through Tepic's yard.
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Asarco has been found responsible for environmental pollution at 20
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Mexico spills 3,000 liters of sulfuric acid into the Sea of Cortez
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Sara Silver, "Approval expected for Grupo Mexico/ S Peru Copper,"
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Founded in 1978, Grupo México became a significant player in the
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Profepa Procuraduría Federal de Protección al Ambiente (Spanish)
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Chilean rescue revives anger in Mexico over 2006 miners' tragedy
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Grupo México has been in continual conflict with Local 65, the
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In 2004, Grupo México purchased a controlling interest in the
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List of companies traded on the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores
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purchased the Northwest Railroad concession during the
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Summitville Consolidated Mining Corp., Inc. (SCMCI)
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The plant has since been dismantled. 1507: 1270: 1073: 1071: 1001:Argo Smelter, Omaha and Grant Smelter 521:Intermodal México (IMEX) operates 40 432: 1533: 904:"Mexican mine blast traps workers," 872: 800:(Direct + Indirect) (in kilotonnes) 637:Bunker Hill Mining and Metallurgical 516: 501:with two major US Class I railways: 405:privatization of railroads in Mexico 244:recommended for acceptance in 2009. 1047:Search for Mexican miners suspended 963:Edwin Lopez and Jennifer McKevitt. 856: 783: 751: 505:at San Angelo and Union Pacific at 356:molybdenum, silver, zinc and gold. 13: 1068: 665: 550:Pollution and environmental issues 511:Texas Department of Transportation 338: 14: 1916: 1493:Walmart de México y Centroamérica 1239: 887: 675:On July 9, 2019, 3,000 liters of 470: 463:. The railroad was spun off from 280:in 1978. 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Retrieved 4/10/08. 534:four fuel terminals, a 529:Infrastructure division 360:Transportation division 1229:on September 28, 2021. 1202:on September 28, 2021. 1175:on September 28, 2021. 564: 401:Union Pacific Railroad 378: 300:mines in the state of 269: 16:Mexican mining company 1628:Blackfire Exploration 1549:Coal mining in Mexico 605:El Paso County, Texas 562: 376: 274:Raúl Antonio Escobedo 267: 1638:Fortuna Silver Mines 1312:(as of 30 July 2021) 1111:Monsters and Critics 1065:, February 25, 2006. 908:, 20 February 2006. 861:US Geological Survey 481:Texas Pacífico is a 348:in México and Perú, 1623:Aurcana Corporation 1586:Geography of Mexico 1113:, October 14, 2010. 969:Supplychaindive.com 801: 733:in October 2010 in 707:San Juan de Sabinas 643:River Basin, Idaho; 615:Leadville, Colorado 575:. 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Index


Public
Traded as
BMV
GMEXICO B
Mining
Logistics
Infrastructure
Mexico City
México
Germán Larrea Mota-Velasco
Chairman
CEO
Iron Ore
Copper
Railway transport
US$
Net income
US$
www.gmexico.com
GMxT
mining
Southern Peru Copper Corporation
ASARCO

Raúl Antonio Escobedo
Larrea Mota Velasco
Carlos Salinas
Cananea
Nacozari

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