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Grupo Coppel plans to open five distribution centers in Mexico by 2024 to strengthen logistics operations.
With a storage capacity of 1,106,892 square meters, Grupo Coppel aims to handle 90,000 daily purchase orders by 2027, investing over 40 billion pesos for this expansion.
Coppel has invested more than 31 billion pesos in technology. Photo: Coppel.
06/27/2022
In order to strengthen its logistics operation in Mexico, Grupo Coppel will start up five distribution centers (or Cedis) by 2024, which will be located in Texcoco, Aguascalientes, Chihuahua, San Luis Potosí and Tijuana.
With the incorporation of the five centers, it will have a storage capacity of one million 106,892 m2, with the goal of reaching 90,000 daily purchase orders by 2027.
This expansion will be supported by an investment of more than 40 billion pesos between this year and 2024.
The retail company intends to boost its warehousing capacity, expand inventories and maintain the stock of its more than 1,600 stores.
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