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Mergon Inaugurates Plant in Coahuila and Announces Expansion
Mergon, an Irish company, inaugurates its first plant in Mexico, investing $15 million in a specialized complex in Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila.
The plant focuses on manufacturing plastic components for the automotive industry.
Photograph of Mergon company; Mergon produces plastic components.Photo: Mergon
12/05/2022
Mergon, an Irish company, has inaugurated its first plant in Mexico with the aim of increasing its production capacity and serving the North American market. The specialized complex, located in the Industrial Park 360 in Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, represents a $15 million investment and covers an area of 5,300 square meters.
The plant will focus on manufacturing plastic components for the automotive industry, with BMW being one of its main clients. The establishment of the plant will create 100 direct jobs, and the company plans to expand its operations in the near future to further solidify its presence in the state.
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