Cerro Matoso unveils its new visual identity

Cerro Matoso announced the launch of its new visual identity to showcase brand evolution. The new symbol draws from the “M” of Matoseros, representing the collective identity of its team. This update reflects values such as closeness, curiosity, commitment, and courage amid market challenges.

Cerro Matoso, a key industrial operation in Colombia, unveiled its new visual identity on January 27, 2026. The design aims to illustrate the brand's evolution and its bond with the team driving daily activities. The central symbol stems from the “M” of Matoseros, a term uniting workers, and is formed by merging multiple “M”s into a dynamic shape symbolizing movement, teamwork, and progress. At its core, an “X” emerges, visually linking the company to its parent, CoreX Holding, a global industrial conglomerate, reinforcing its place within the group. Ricardo Gaviria, president of Cerro Matoso, highlighted the change's significance: “This new visual identity is much more than a graphic update. It is an expression of who we are as a team and where we are headed. It represents our coherence, our ability to work united, not only within the organization but with our various interest groups, keeping in mind that together, everything is possible.” The identity also embodies the team's defining behaviors: closeness with stakeholders, curiosity for innovation, commitment to operations, and courage in facing hurdles. These challenges encompass reduced production volumes, a decline in global mineral prices, and exchange rate fluctuations. Despite this context, the company reaffirms its purpose of transforming minerals and promoting regional and national development. This launch opens a new chapter in Cerro Matoso's history, aligned with its transformation process and future vision alongside CoreX Holding.

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