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Mayco International announces 370 million pesos investment for expansion
Mayco International, an automotive company, plans to expand its plant in San Luis Potosí, creating permanent employment opportunities for 294 people.
This project will involve an investment of 370 million pesos.
Mayco International expands in San Luis Potosí, creating jobs and investment. Photo: Somos Industria.
05/25/2021
Mayco International, an international automotive company, plans to invest 370 million pesos in expanding its plant in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. This expansion project will create permanent employment for 294 people.
Mayco International specializes in automotive manufacturing, including injection molding and assembly of interior components and systems for vehicles.
The company's San Luis Potosí plant specializes in lightweight compression and injection molding for automobile OEMs, and it holds ISO and IATF certifications.
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