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Nefab Mexico celebrates 10 years

Nefab Mexico recently celebrated its tenth anniversary, and over 400 employees...

Nefab Mexico recently celebrated its tenth anniversary, and over 400 employees gathered to commemorate the occasion by reflecting on the accomplishments achieved in collaboration with customers, suppliers, and partners in the past decade. At the event, Eric Wickman, Regional Managing Director, together with the General Managers Roberto Ruiz, Alejandro de Anda and Armando de la O, reinforced Nefab’s commitment to sustainability, and called for collective action to ensure that we work together to build a better tomorrow for our customers, for society and for the environment.

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Nefab first opened its doors in Mexico in 2011, with the inauguration of its first production facility in Guadalajara. Since then, the company has grown to become a leading company in the industrial packaging sector, adding locations in Monterrey and Ciudad Juarez. With a strong sales and service network, Nefab has the expertise and capability to serve customers with complete packaging and logistics solutions across Mexico.

 

Learn more about Nefab in Mexico: https://nefab.com/es/mexico/ 

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