Arizlu begins expansion of its plant in the Jalisco Logistics Center Industrial Park

Jalisco

By Elenne Castro





Starting this year, Arizlu  began the construction of its second plant in the Centro Logístico Jalisco Industrial Park .

This expansion of the company dedicated to the manufacture of corrugated cardboard boxes is derived from the increase in its market share and the positioning of its products in the central-western region of Mexico.

Almost five hectares of industrial land will be added, which will house two buildings connected to each other. The first will be 10,000 square meters covered and the second, more than 13,400 , to give a total of 23,400 square meters of industrial warehouse.

Both ships will have all the basic industrial services such as natural gas, energy, water and sanitary discharge, fiber optics and available labor.

The growth potential of Arizlu becomes very wide, since boxes are a packaging product that is most used for all types of transport and packaging tasks, since it is a material with versatility and at an economical price.

It should be noted that most of the boxes manufactured are made of corrugated cardboard, and the steps that allow the production of this product are as follows: after the manufacture of paper, it is placed in reels, to later pass it through a machine with rollers that meet the function of preheating the paper and folding it until the first piece of corrugated paper is formed, then the material is put into two sheets of crap paper, then it is passed to the gluing and die-cutting process, which is where the cardboard is cut, and a Once the machines finish folding, the complete box shape is obtained.

Arizlu  is an expert Mexican company in the manufacture of corrugated cardboard box, capable of understanding the needs of its customers to provide them with a personalized service and with innovation proposals to improve the behavior of their packaging.

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