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Henkel Improves Its Logistics with a New Distribution Center in Toluca
Henkel inaugurated a new distribution center (Cedis) in Toluca, State of Mexico, with an investment of approximately 840 million pesos.
The Cedis stores products from Henkel's Laundry & Home Care and Beauty Care lines.
Henkel inaugurates a state-of-the-art distribution center in Toluca, Mexico, enhancing efficiency and sustainability. Photo: Henkel
11/26/2021
Henkel has inaugurated a new distribution center (Cedis) in Toluca, State of Mexico, with an investment of approximately 840 million pesos over 10 years.
This development is intended for the storage of Henkel's Laundry & Home Care lines, as well as for the Beauty Care consumer area.
Additionally, investments have been made in WMS (Warehouse Management System) systems, new platforms, and 30,000 new racks.
This will allow reaching a total capacity of 80,000 pallet positions in the first phase, with 86,000 square meters of floor space.
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