Port Technology International reported on 20 August 2026 that ASIPONA Lázaro Cárdenas is investing in road infrastructure intended to strengthen logistics and connectivity around the Port of Lázaro Cárdenas in Michoacán.

The outlet’s headline gave a commitment of 1.73 billion pesos, while the report’s text described an investment of 1.72 million pesos and supplied a dollar figure of $101.9 million. Both figures were presented by the source in connection with the same package of works under the Public Works Investment Plan for 2025–2030.

Projects and purpose

According to the report, two road projects are currently under way in Lázaro Cárdenas City. The works are described as measures to strengthen port logistics and improve connectivity in the port’s immediate area.

ASIPONA Lázaro Cárdenas is identified by the report as the body making the investment, and the work is explicitly linked to the Public Works Investment Plan for 2025–2030. The plan is cited as the framework under which the projects have been programmed.

Financial note and reporting

Port Technology International carried the item with the differing headline and in-text figures; the headline reported 1.73 billion pesos while the article copy referenced 1.72 million pesos alongside a conversion to $101.9 million. The figures were reported by the source as presented and are recorded here as seen in that report.

The report does not provide further line-item detail or the precise cost split between the two named road projects, nor does it specify construction contractors or completion dates in the text supplied. It places the proposed works squarely within the stated 2025–2030 public investment horizon.

The source’s emphasis is on improving the movement of goods and the logistics environment serving the Port of Lázaro Cárdenas. The investment is framed as a means of enhancing connectivity between port facilities and the surrounding road network to support handling and distribution activities.

Port Technology International was referenced as the publisher of the item on 20 August 2026, where the summary and figures first appeared.