Governor Miguel Ángel Riquelme Solís offered to strengthen certainty, security, generation of quality workforce and labor peace to investors already established or seeking to locate in Coahuila, since he led the start-up of the Vernicolor Plant operations in this city .
The governor of Coahuila, together with the mayor of Ramos Arizpe, José María Morales Padilla, and Vernicolor executives, led by its president, Francois Champier, presided over the start-up of operations in this town.
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The plant, of French origin and located in the Ramos Arizpe Industrial Corridor, invested US $ 6 million for the production of decorative elements for the interior of automobiles, injection of plastic parts and paint, as well as their respective assembly.
Miguel Riquelme said that Coahuila continues to be a great attraction for the arrival of new companies or for the expansion of those already installed.
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He mentioned that when they decide to locate in our territory it is because they already know our competitiveness, qualified workforce, security and the rule of law.
He stated that currently Coahuila is not only home to one of the most important automotive clusters in Mexico, but that its supply chains are growing and now they produce their goods in our state.
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