As part of REMED’s social commitment, we engaged with the community through a small outreach activity in the municipality of Mazatenango. During this event, we had the opportunity to share a pleasant moment and engage in direct dialogue with local residents—exchanging ideas, listening to their concerns, and discussing the importance of railway reactivation for the development of the region.
These types of activities are part of REMED’s efforts to strengthen relationships with communities by fostering a more human, close, and participatory approach. We firmly believe that listening to the voices of local people is essential to ensure that projects genuinely address community needs and create a positive impact.
As a company, we are fully committed to the well-being of people, always prioritizing respect, inclusion, and dialogue. Our goal is to contribute to the country’s growth and provide more opportunities for everyone through projects that not only drive the economy but also improve the quality of life for the communities we serve.
Durante la COP26, Carlos Álvarez de Alba recibió un prestigioso reconocimiento por su labor en transporte sostenible, destacando la importancia de América Latina en los esfuerzos globales contra el cambio climático.
El fundador de REMED, Lic. Carlos Álvarez, presentó en la Casa Blanca el proyecto ferroviario que conectará Guatemala con América del Norte, destacando su impacto en el desarrollo regional, la inversión extranjera y la integración logística sostenible.