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Interview with Mexico Business News

Ari Lezo discusses Custom Solutions for Material Handling and Packaging Excellence with Mexico Business News

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We are proud to share the latest issue of Mexico Business News, the country’s leading English-language business content platform which sheds light on pressing business topics that shape the industrial landscape of Mexico. In an interview featured in this issue, Ari Lezo, Sales Manager, PolyFlex – Part of Nefab Group, Mexico details Nefab and PolyFlex’s multi-layered approach to manufacturing plastic returnable solutions, a sustainable alternative to expendable solutions.

Crucial topics that Mr. Lezo highlights in the piece, among others, are the product development process, manufacturing efficiency, industry-specific solution customization and digital supply chain planning. Surrounding all these crucial details is PolyFlex’s commitment to sustainable manufacturing and environmental responsibility in Mexico and beyond, as the company continues adapting to the shifting business landscape to contribute to a better tomorrow.

Check out the full interview here to learn more: Custom Solutions for Material Handling and Packaging Excellence

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