
In the Southeast region of Coahuila, the German company Ziemann Holvrieka has inaugurated a new plant in Ramos Arizpe, with an investment of 20 million dollars and the creation of 150 new jobs. This project is crucial for the state's economy, strengthening its position as a strategic industrial hub in Mexico.
The new plant, located in the Amistad Chuy María industrial park, will focus on the production of stainless steel tanks and parts for the fermented beverage and liquid food industry. The arrival of Ziemann Holvrieka in Coahuila demonstrates the confidence of foreign companies in the region's infrastructure and production capacity.
At the inauguration ceremony, Governor Manolo Jiménez congratulated the executives of Ziemann Holvrieka and wished them success in their operations, emphasizing the importance of continuing to strengthen the economy of Coahuila de Zaragoza. This investment adds to others that have contributed to the economic development of Coahuila, facilitating the creation of thousands of new jobs and the growth of the industrial sector.
During the event, Klaus Gehring, CEO of Ziemann Holvrieka, highlighted the relevance of the region's geographical location, its infrastructure, and the quality of the local workforce.