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  • Assemblers want more local supplies
  • Aeromexico incorporates three Embraer airplanes to their fleet
  • Foxconn subsidiary is Mexico’s second exporter
  • Holcim invests MXP$700 million to renew itself
  • Bosch invests US$150 million in Mexico
  • Nestlé expands coffee factory in Toluca
  • Foreign Direct Investment up 14% in Mexico
  • Volvo will sell a new Mack truck in Mexico
  • Transregio investing US$28 million
  • Land for assembly plant wanted
  • Nissan and General Motors will produce a cargo vehicle in Mexico
  • Another Japanese supplier arrives to Silao
  • Mexico perceived as the new Detroit
  • Corvette “nervous system” will be made in Ciudad Juarez
  • Lazaro Cardenas Port will receive US$10 billion investment within five years
  • Altamira Port will receive US$117 million from private investment in 2013
  • Anipac budgets investments for US$3.5 billion
  • Steel boom thanks to assemblers
  • British show interest in Mexico
  • Vitro, ready to grow again
  • Gamesa will invest US$100 million in their plants this year

    Monterrey, Mexico.— Gamesa has plans to invest US$100 million this year to improve processes at the nine plants they have in Mexico and increase exports. Roberto Martinez, CEO, said that their new Advanced Baking Center in Apodaca, where 100 scientists are already working, will contribute to enrich cookies innovation not only in Mexico but throughout the world. They have also exported their expertise for the operation of the new cookies plants they are buying in South America, the most recent in Argentina and Brazil. “A few years ago their first cookies plant outside Mexico was installed in Colombia, and Gamesa Mexico’s operations, research, development and sales teams were essential in running the plant”, he explained. He said that their business is not focused on Mexico only, but they have a global vision to export their expertise all over the world.
    Source: El Diario | Date: 07/06/2012