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BEKO Technologies Opens Office in Coahuila

  • BEKO Technologies opens an office in Saltillo to improve product delivery and provide support in Mexico and Latin America.
BEKO Technologies expands operations in Mexico and Latin America with a new office in Saltillo. Photo: Somos Industria.
BEKO Technologies expands operations in Mexico and Latin America with a new office in Saltillo. Photo: Somos Industria.
01/04/2023
BEKO Technologies inaugurates a subsidiary office in Saltillo, Coahuila, to improve product delivery efficiency to its customers in Mexico, the Caribbean, Central, and South America.

BEKO Technologies, a company specialized in manufacturing components and equipment for compressed air treatment, filters, refrigerated dryers, regenerative dryers, membrane dryers, zero-air-loss condensate valves, condensate separators, and instrumentation for compressed air quality control, has opened a subsidiary office in Saltillo, Coahuila. 

The decision to establish a subsidiary in Mexico is driven by the growth of the distributor network and the positive reception of BEKO's products, with the aim of providing the fastest possible response time to customers. Alejandro Sosa, Director of BEKO Technologies subsidiary for Latin America, stated, "From here, we can ship products within a timeframe of approximately three days." The new headquarters in Saltillo will handle sales, training, and technical support. 

Additionally, there are plans to assemble equipment on-site and conduct audits of compressed air quality in the near future. BEKO Technologies, a German company, manufactures equipment for compressed air treatment. 

Its products are produced in seven plants located in Germany, India, China, and the United States, and are distributed globally through its 15 subsidiary offices. "Our equipment offers a long life and efficiency due to the quality of its components, resulting in few failure claims and ensuring operational certainty in our customers' manufacturing processes," emphasized Sosa. 

It is important to highlight that compressed air has become a highly demanded clean energy source, used in various industrial sectors such as bottling, automotive industry, healthcare sector, electronics, pharmaceuticals, as well as in the food industry and general manufacturing, as it is used to power actuators, pistons, or mechanical devices. 

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