Vitalmex carries out the inauguration of its new operations center in Tlalnepantla, State of Mexico, which has an area of 18 thousand 500 square meters.
The service company focused on the health sector hopes that with this center it will improve its last-mile delivery model.
Likewise, he informed that he promises the health sector to operate the delivery of medical equipment in less than an hour and a half for his clients within the metropolitan area of Mexico City; while for the rest of the country, it hopes to do it in a maximum period of 72 hours.
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Vitalmex indicated that its new operations center in Tlalnepantla will adopt the new trends of hybrid work; it will have only 167 workplaces for its almost 350 workers.
The above, according to the company, is because they want the visit to the office to collaborate as a team and that administrative matters are carried out at home.
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“Collaboration is promoted, nobody has offices, there is only the Council room, it is a space where everyone can be free, here they only come to collaborate; those who arrive have recreational spaces, we try to provide elements of dispersion and a balance of life”, mentioned Luisa Suárez, CEO of Vitalmex.
Vitalmex currently has three warehouses in Mexico: two in Mexico City and one in Monterrey. Additionally, it has 320 warehouses that reinforce its last-mile logistics model in the national territory.
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