Metro de Medellín, background and development

Authors

  • Sara Manuela Flórez Mesa Universidad de Medellín image/svg+xml
  • María José Arrubla Piedrahita Universidad de Medellín image/svg+xml
  • Ana Sofía Hincapié Ocampo Universidad de Medellín image/svg+xml
  • María José Duque Céspedes

Keywords:

Metro system, Impact, great organization, quality of life, transformation

Abstract

Metro is a well-known massive transportation organization in the Colombian Territory, specifically in the Aburra Valley. Its well deserved success is an achievement of 25 years of hard work in which It has generated great impacts among its users, socially, environmentally and economically. Although there were initial obstacles in this great project and they are not mentioned, it is worth mentioning that they were plenty, nonetheless, not enough as to avoid the achievement Of a successful company that has been growing year by year. With its philosophy known as 'Metro Culture' it has managed to position itself among the hearts and minds of each one of the inhabitant and has developed o sense of belonging among these, which has taken the company to where it currently is.

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Author Biographies

  • Sara Manuela Flórez Mesa, Universidad de Medellín

    Estudiante de Administración de empresas con doble titulación en contaduría pública. Tercer semestre. samaflome18@gmail.com

  • María José Arrubla Piedrahita, Universidad de Medellín

    Estudiante de Administración de empresas. Tercer semestre. arrublamariajose@gmail.com

  • Ana Sofía Hincapié Ocampo, Universidad de Medellín

    Estudiante de Administración de empresas. Tercer semestre. a.sofia200106@gmail.com

  • María José Duque Céspedes

    Estudiante de Administración de empresas. Tercer Semestre. majoduce96@gmail.com

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Published

2022-12-01

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How to Cite

Flórez Mesa, S. M., Arrubla Piedrahita, M. J., Hincapié Ocampo, A. S., & Duque Céspedes, M. J. (2022). Metro de Medellín, background and development. Fragua, 14(27), 1-17. https://revistas.udem.edu.co/index.php/fragua/article/view/4379