VOSS Automotive invests 21 million dollars for the expansion of its plant in Coahuila

Coahuila

By Elenne Castro and Luis Mendez





VOSS Automotive México confirmed that it will make a new investment of 21 million dollars  for the expansion of its plant in Arteaga, Coahuila .

This capital injection is intended to produce suspension systems for the automotive industry and is projected to create 515 new jobs .

It should be noted that the German company is installed in the Industrial Server Park , located in the southeast region of the state.

Jesús Arturo Navarro Pimentel, general manager of VOSS Automotive México, was in charge of presenting the new project that will start operations in August of this year.

In addition, the automotive manufacturing company stressed that it plans to make a series of investments until 2025 , which adding the four years would be approximately 50 million dollars for the expansion of its operations in this region. 

Miguel Ángel Riquelme Solís, Governor of the State of Coahuila, stated that this company has declared its confidence in the region since 2011, and today, it has defined a previous route to consolidate the national automotive cluster.

"Our commitment to VOSS is to continue ensuring safety, job stability, and improving the skilled workforce ... We appreciate that they have decided to expand their operations and we guarantee that they will have what it takes to meet their ambitious goals," he said.

Present at the investment announcement were Sergio Mascareñas, human resources manager at VOSS Automotive México, and Jaime Guerra Pérez, head of the Ministry of Economy.

 

VOSS Automotive Mexico

Investment of 21 million dollars

Product: Suspension systems

Jobs:  515 direct jobs

Location: Arteaga, Coahuila

 

CONTACT:

VOSS Automotive Mexico

Blvd. Campestre 208, Parque Industrial Server, Arteaga, Coahuila, CP 25350

Tel: +52 844 866-1600

info@mx.voss.net 

https://www.voss-automotive.net/ 

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