Cornelius Manufacturing de México officially inaugurated Plant II of its facilities located in Reynosa, Tamaulipas.
This company belongs to the international Mormon Food Service, and also celebrated 20 years of presence in the city.
Cornelius was established in 2001, it is strategically located within the Reynosa Industrial Park and is part of the machinery manufacturing industry for food products.
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John Schroeder, executive vice president of Cornelius, was congratulated by Carlos Peña Ortiz, mayor of Reynosa, who was accompanied by Erik Stanford Silva, coordinator of Tourism and Commerce, and Berenice Cantú Moreno, councilor for Economic Development and Foreign Trade.
The importance of the geographic area in which Reynosa is located, coupled with the quality of workforce offered by the workforce, has allowed the arrival of ever greater investments, which is why Carlos Peña Ortiz committed to working on improving the city for the families of each of the workers.
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"We represent 60% of the investments that exist in Tamaulipas and that is due to the geographical and human development circumstances that depend on each one of you and that make our city better," said the Mayor, congratulating managers and workers for the 20th Anniversary of the company.
Humberto Martínez, vice president of Cornelius Reynosa-McAllen; Craight Heetland, Daniel Villegas, Jamelyn Cotton, Silvia Villarreal and Eliud Chávez, company executives.
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