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El Crisol to Install Its Distribution Center in Queretaro
El Crisol, a Mexican laboratory material distributor, will establish a new Distribution Center (CEDIS) in Querétaro, expanding its national and international distribution capacity while creating 200 indirect and 80 direct jobs.
The new CEDIS of El Crisol will cover an area of 15 thousand square meters. Photo: El Crisol
12/03/2021
The 100% Mexican laboratory material distributor, El Crisol, will establish its Distribution Center (CEDIS) in Pedro Escobedo municipality, Querétaro, with the aim of expanding its distribution and storage capacity to serve clients at a national and international level.
The construction of this new CEDIS will span 15,000 square meters with an investment of 300 million pesos. It is expected to commence operations in the first semester of 2023, generating 200 indirect jobs and 80 direct jobs.
The facility will have a capacity for 10,000 pallets, trailer reception and dispatch areas, offices, as well as calibration laboratories necessary for measuring mass, volume, and temperature.
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