
The company Ziemann Holvrieka recently inaugurated its first plant in Mexico, located in Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila. With an investment of 20 million dollars, the plant will specialize in the production of stainless steel tanks and spare parts for the fermented beverages and liquid food industry, generating 150 jobs in the region.
Ziemann Holvrieka's CEO, Klaus Gehring, highlighted that Mexico has been the largest market for the company in the last two decades. The strategic location of Ramos Arizpe will provide logistical advantages to supply operations in America, with Mexico now being the third pillar in global manufacturing for the company. Previously, they served the American market from plants in Europe and China.
At the inauguration ceremony, the governor of Coahuila, Manolo Jiménez Salinas, congratulated the executives of the German company and wished them success in their operations. Additionally, the new 2025-2026 Board of Directors of Canacintra Coahuila Sureste was sworn in, with Arturo Reveles Márquez as the new leader of the guild, receiving the support of the state governor to work together for the welfare and development of the region.
The governor expressed his support for the business chamber Canacintra Sureste, highlighting its commitment to the economic growth of Coahuila de Zaragoza and wishing them success in their management. Ziemann Holvrieka's plant in Coahuila will not only represent an economic boost for the region but will also provide customer service and engineering from its facilities in Ramos Arizpe.