Artigraf invests 7.5 million dollars to expand its operations in Coahuila
Coahuila
By Luis Mendez
Artigraf , a company dedicated to the manufacture of corrugated cardboard, is committed to expanding its operations in the country , for which it will install a new plant in Torreón, Coahuila.
They will invest 7.5 million dollars in said project ; However, company directors shared that it could reach 10 million dollars through various stages in the progress of the project. In the initial phase , 250 new jobs will be created directly.
The industrial warehouse is still under construction , but it is expected that it will be completely finished in 10 months to start its activities in the complex, which would reach 20,000 square meters , a factor that would allow it to increase its operations in the state.
Its products are used in most industries, with the agri-food sector being its main market ; In addition, among its main processes are the manufacture of paper with recycled supplies.
Artigraf was founded in 1996 and has a presence in Monterrey, Nuevo León and Querétaro , making the Torreón factory the fourth nationwide.
They have the capacity to produce up to 13,000 tons per month and their main product catalog includes manual assembly boxes, regular slotted boxes, wrap-around boxes, trays, single corrugated sheets, double corrugated sheets , among others.
Among its main clients, the Reyma, Lala, John Deere, Phillips brands stand out , to name a few.
Miguel Ángel Riquelme Solís, governor of Coahuila, was present at the investment announcement event and thanked the company directors for settling in Coahuila, which he considered helps the entity continue to consolidate itself as an attractive foreign company.