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Tetra Pak Invests 437 Million Pesos to Expand Its Packaging Plant
Tetra Pak plans to invest 437 million pesos in expanding its facilities in Querétaro, creating more regional jobs.
The expansion includes new production lines and cutting-edge technologies, increasing production capacity to 12.8 billion packages per year and supporting the distribution of 20 million school breakfasts.
Tetra Pak has been present in Querétaro since 1992. Photo: Federico Kulekdjian.
08/05/2022
Tetra Pak is set to invest 437 million pesos in the expansion of its facilities in Querétaro, paving the way for increased job opportunities in the region.
The expansion plan includes the establishment of a new production line for the cutting area. By implementing cutting-edge technologies, the company anticipates substantial growth.
Additionally, the addition of two new production lines in the lamination area will enhance capacity, thanks to the acquisition of state-of-the-art equipment. This significant investment will contribute to the creation of numerous job openings.
Robert Graves, Director of Tetra Pak, expressed that the upgraded production capacity will reach an impressive 12.8 billion packages per year. Furthermore, the company aims to strengthen its collaboration with the state administration, as they currently support the distribution of 20 million school breakfasts, benefiting over 100,000 children.
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