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Mabe Will Invest 600 Million Pesos in a Distribution Center
Mabe invests over 600 million pesos in San Luis Potosi, expanding with a new Distribution Center, creating 1,500 jobs, and boosting the local economy.
The new CEDIS will create 1,500 new jobs in San Luis Potosi. Photo: Twitter (@FilippoGrandi).
05/30/2022
Mabe, a leading company in the appliance industry, is set to expand its operations in San Luis Potosí with a significant investment of over 600 million pesos. This investment will result in the construction of a Distribution Center (CEDIS), aimed at enhancing the company's overall capacity. The center will boast a storage capacity of over 450,000 products, covering an expansive area of more than 90,000 square meters in the industrial zone.
The project is expected to generate a substantial economic impact, with Mabe's executives estimating the creation of approximately 1,500 new direct and indirect jobs. These employment opportunities will be in addition to the existing 8,000 jobs already provided by the company in the state of San Luis Potosí.
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