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Estafeta To Invest 1.95 Billion Pesos In Mexico During 2021

  • Estafeta plans to invest in a new aircraft, expanding its fleet from 5 to 6 planes, and establish smaller operational centers in key cities.
Photograph of a truck with the Estafeta logo. Photo: El Economista.
Photograph of a truck with the Estafeta logo. Photo: El Economista.
02/19/2021
Estafeta has announced an investment of 1.95 billion pesos in Mexico for 2021, which includes the establishment of a new operations center to handle e-commerce shipments in the capital city. 

In a press conference, Ingo Babrikowski, CEO of Estafeta in Mexico, explained that the investment involves acquiring a new aircraft, increasing the fleet from 5 to 6 planes, as well as setting up smaller operational centers in strategic locations in major cities and expanding the network of contact points for recipients to receive their shipments in lockers. 

Regarding the new operations center in Mexico City, Estafeta detailed that it will occupy an area of 10,800 square meters to serve 61 locations. In its first phase, the operations center, which will begin operating in April 2022, will be able to process 18,000 services per hour, with plans to expand the capacity to 50,000 services per hour. 

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