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Mercado Libre To Open Three New Distribution Centers in the State of Mexico

  • Mercado Libre will invest 1.1 billion dollars in Mexico and will open three new Distribution Centers in the State of Mexico, with an investment of 220 million dollars. 
  • This investment will generate 4,000 new jobs in the region.
Mercado Libre's $1.1 billion investment creates 4,000 jobs in Mexico. Photo: Inmobiliare
Mercado Libre's $1.1 billion investment creates 4,000 jobs in Mexico. Photo: Inmobiliare
04/14/2021
Mercado Libre, the leading e-commerce platform in Latin America, has announced a record-breaking investment of $1.1 billion in Mexico. As part of this commitment, the company will establish three new state-of-the-art distribution centers, with an investment of $220 million. This strategic move is expected to generate 4,000 new jobs in the State of Mexico and contribute to economic recovery. 


Additionally, Mercado Libre's collaboration with the government includes initiatives such as the "Tienda en Línea Edoméx," supporting local businesses and stimulating sales of Mexican products online.


Read the full article in Spanish in the following link

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