Ternium hosts event to bring together the steel supply chain

Friday, 17 May 2013 00:15:47 (GMT+3)   |  

Ternium Mexico, located in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, launched an innovative way to approach the entire production chain this week, hosting the first Mega Fair Ternium with an attendance of 6,000 participants including blacksmiths, fitters, construction workers and steel in general and their families.

Maximo Vedoya, CEO of Ternium in Mexico, commented that the company organizes similar events throughout the country as part of its commitment to the value chain.

"Now it was the turn of Monterrey, headquarters for our operations in Mexico. These events offer steel workers a place to learn and to deepen our products, application, use and how it enriches the goods that finally arrive at our homes. One of the goals that we as a company is to benefit the communities where we operate."


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