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Mars Wrigley Expands Its Corporate Headquarters in Queretaro
Mars Wrigley announces the expansion of its offices in Querétaro, integrating the operations of all its chocolate brands in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. This expansion will double its capacity and accommodate around 300 associates.
The goal of the expansion is to grow the brand's value to one billion dollars over 10 years and benefit approximately 2,500 associates through improved operational coordination from the Querétaro location.
Photograph of M&M's chocolates. Mars Wrigley announces office expansion in Querétaro, integrating chocolate brands in the region. Photo: Mars.
03/07/2022
Mars Wrigley announced the expansion of its offices in Queretaro. The facilities will integrate the operations of all its chocolate brands in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.
In this way, the corporate building will double its capacity, so it will now receive close to 300 associates. Gabriel Fernández, general manager of the company's North Latin America division, said that this action is part of its growth strategy and strengthens its presence in the state.
"From here we seek to respond to all Mars Chocolate, Wrigley and Turin operations," he explained. For his part, the Secretary of Sustainable Development (Sedesu) in Queretaro, Marco Antonio Del Prete Tercero, stated that, in four years, Mars Wrigley has invested more than three thousand 500 million pesos (mdp) in confectionery and pet food plants.
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