Marmon/Keystone relocates Mexico City plant to larger facility

Tuesday, 23 October 2012 01:56:51 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Pennsylvania-based tubular steel distributor Marmon/Keystone announced Monday that the company's Mexico City operation has been relocated to a larger facility in the Parque Industrial La Luz, about 20 miles from Mexico City. The new facility offers twice the amount of space and includes one saw and two overhead cranes. In addition to the moves, new sales and warehouse staff were also added. "We look forward to continued expansion in Mexico, where we have the opportunity to serve a variety of industrial sectors," said J. T. "Tim" Spatafore, president of Marmon/Keystone.

The Mexico City service center is a satellite of the Monterrey, Mexico headquarters. Sales calls will continue to be taken through the Monterrey office as usual. Marmon/Keystone also operates a second satellite service center in Queretaro and General Manager Ricardo Hernandez oversees all three operations in Mexico.


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