Aguakan Reaffirms Commitment to Coordinated Work With CANACINTRA in Playa del Carmen

Aguakan representatives at CANACINTRA Playa del Carmen inauguration ceremony

Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo — Aguakan, the water and sanitation concessionaire, participated as a special guest at the inauguration ceremony of the National Chamber of the Transformation Industry (CANACINTRA) Playa del Carmen delegation, reaffirming its commitment to coordinated work with the business sector.

During the event held on June 19, architect José Luis Acosta Quián was appointed as the new president of the business organization. Aguakan congratulated Acosta and wished him success in his new role.

The company emphasized the importance of maintaining close ties with business chambers, describing them as fundamental actors for the economic growth of Playa del Carmen and for generating opportunities for sustainable regional development.

Aguakan reiterated its willingness to continue providing drinking water and sanitation services with high standards of quality and innovation, contributing to the infrastructure that boosts competitiveness and growth for local businesses.

Through these alliances, Aguakan reaffirms its commitment to Playa del Carmen’s development, promoting joint work between the private sector, business organizations, and society to build a more solid and sustainable future.

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By Ana Reyes

Ana Reyes covers environmental policy, conservation initiatives, infrastructure projects, and political developments across the Yucatán Peninsula for Riviera Maya News & Events. She reports on issues from sargassum management and reef conservation to the Maya Train, coastal development, and state and federal policy affecting Quintana Roo and the broader peninsula.Ana has covered environmental and political news since 2023, tracking key developments in Mexico's environmental regulations, coral reef protection, coastal zone management, and the intersection of tourism development with conservation efforts. Her reporting spans from Cancun's hotel zone to the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve and the culturally significant regions of the Yucatán interior.Ana is fluent in English and Spanish, and draws from a wide range of sources including government environmental agencies, conservation organizations, academic researchers, and local community leaders to provide balanced, well-sourced coverage. She is particularly focused on how environmental policy decisions affect the daily lives of residents and the long-term sustainability of the region.For story tips: ana@rivieramayanews.mx