Through CemexNet they are constantly in touch with the staff and data back in Monterrey.
And speaking at a business conference in Monterrey, Mr Uribe expressed confidence in the Mexican strategy.
Entering Cemex S.A.'s sleek new computer center in Monterrey, Mexico feels like boarding the Starship Enterprise.
The upcoming meeting between the two men in Monterrey is likely to be a love-fest.
Yet fighting between the Zetas and the Gulf has destroyed Monterrey's reputation as a safe city.
In the smart suburbs, Monterrey's rich are now keeping their SUVs garaged out of sight.
However, a four goal second half puts Santos Laguna into the final against Monterrey.
However, I have to disagree with his column in the May 27 issue (" The Monterrey consensus").
He was given an inefficient cement plant to manage in Torren, about 350 kilometers west of Monterrey.
No-one was injured in the attack on the Televisa network's station in the northern city of Monterrey.
Just look at Cemex, one of the largest cement companies in the world and based in Monterrey, Mexico.
The Zetas, for instance, can find fresh recruits easily in Monterrey's tough barrios, where the unemployment rate is high.
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Another friend told me of a recent visit to Torreon, west of Monterrey.
Blein Consulting, a 20-person firm based in Monterrey, Mexico, pays half of the tuition for its consultants to attend E.
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Lorenzo Zambrano began working summers at Cemex in the early 1960s when he was a teenager attending nearby Monterrey Tech.
"There's a lot to fix, " he sighs during a flight to Monterrey, Mexico to check out improvements in restaurant operations there.
Ninety-eight per cent of serious crimes in Mexico go unpunished, according to a recent report by the Monterrey Institute of Technology.
Rosso and Jonas are both from the northern Mexican city of Monterrey, where they were active in the local band circuit.
It's being trumpeted as the league's greatest global-marketing initiative ever, far more ambitious than the scheduled game in Tokyo or Monterrey, Mexico.
Inside a low-rise office building in Monterrey, Mexico, hundreds of workers sit in front of computer screens, processing insurance-claims data all day.
Some Guadalajarans find cold comfort by looking north, to Monterrey, where security has been in free fall for the past two years.
Unusual because the would-be conserver is not Mexico's government but Cemex, a giant cement firm based in the northern city of Monterrey.
The present Lorenzo began working at Cemex during the summers in the early 1960s while he was a teenager attending nearby Monterrey Tech.
In Monterrey's metropolitan area, there are 11 different municipal police forces, a state police, three branches of the federal police, and the army.
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In 2002, we created the Monterrey Consensus, a bold approach that links new aid from developed nations to real reform in developing ones.
Her sons made the difficult decision to illegally immigrate to the United States while her daughters moved to Monterrey, Mexico, to work as housemaids.
However, a closer look would reveal one of the biggest urban slums in all of Mexico, La Independencia, the oldest and poorest neighborhood in Monterrey.
The violence in Monterrey, the result of a turf war between several drug cartels, is causing particular alarm among U.S. businesses with operations in Mexico.
After turning around the Torren plant and another in Monterrey, by the early 1980s Zambrano was battling his boss over who would run the company.
In Monterrey's Independencia neighborhood, one of the city's oldest, it is not the city government that controls the streets but the local pandillas, or gangs.
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