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Thyssenkrupp Material Services Announces Investment in San Luis Potosi

  • Thyssenkrupp Material Services de México to invest 740 million pesos in San Luis Potosí to meet automotive industry demands.
  • The expansion strengthens its leadership position in the North American market and aligns services with customer needs.

The new Thyssenkrupp Materials Services facility will generate 65 jobs. Foto: Bigstock.
The new Thyssenkrupp Materials Services facility will generate 65 jobs. Foto: Bigstock.
By: SiiLA News
09/20/2022
Thyssenkrupp Material Services de México has announced a substantial investment of 740 million pesos in San Luis Potosí, aimed at meeting the demands of the automotive industry. 

The German company, known for its specialized steel and aluminum services, has its main plant in Puebla, along with the central headquarters, a warehouse, and machines for stamping and cutting processes. They also have a second site in the same region—a warehouse with a railway connection. In Silao, Guanajuato, they operate another storage and processing facility with a railway connection. Additionally, there is a warehouse located in Saltillo. 

The new site is expected to create approximately 65 job positions. This expansion reinforces Thyssenkrupp Material Services de México's leadership position in the North American market while aligning its service offerings with the evolving needs of its customers. 

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