Alcan Cable establishes corporate presence in Mexico

Tuesday, 04 January 2011 13:28:17 (GMT+3)   |  

Georgia, US-based cable producer Alcan Cable, a business division of Australian mining giant Rio Tinto, has recently announced the creation of a new legal entity for its cable operations in Mexico.

"The creation of a corporate presence in Mexico will allow us to expand our sales and technical support to the major metropolitan areas of Guadalajara, Monterrey and Distrito Federal and facilitate business transactions in the local currency," said Claudia Day, vice president, distribution, Alcan Cable.

Alcan Cable entered the Mexican market in 1995. Alcan Cable de México's corporate office is located in Monterrey. The company utilizes a network of electrical distributors to sell its products throughout Mexico


Similar articles

Hürmüz Boğazı’nın yeniden açılması ve artan gemi trafiği Süveyş Kanalı ücretlerindeki artışı destekliyor

15 Jun | Steel News

Hormuz reopening and stronger traffic support Suez Canal surcharge increase

15 Jun | Steel News

EU strengthens CBAM with broader product coverage and stricter compliance rules

15 Jun | Steel News

Major steel and raw material futures prices in China - June 15, 2026

15 Jun | Longs and Billet

Turkey’s basic metal output up 3.1 percent in April 2026 from March

15 Jun | Steel News

South Africa’s MC Mining secures $9.94 million funding for Makhado coking coal project

15 Jun | Steel News

US iron and steel scrap exports down 27.1 percent in April 2026 from March

15 Jun | Steel News

Turkey’s pig iron imports rise 17.4 percent in Jan-Apr 2026 as Russia tightens grip

15 Jun | Steel News

BIR warns new EU steel trade rules could impact global recycling markets

15 Jun | Steel News

China’s stock of new-energy heavy-duty trucks to exceed 1.6 million units by 2030

15 Jun | Steel News