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INCOE to Open Facility in Querétaro, Mexico

The company anticipates that INCOE Mexico will open by early spring of 2018.

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INCOE Corp. USA has plans for a recently acquired facility in Querétaro, Mexico, which will become the newest addition to INCOE’s global network—INCOE Mexico. The new facility resides within Business Park Conín in Querétaro, Mexico. It has a total floor space of 4,000 square feet (or 370 square meters). INCOE Mexico will focus primarily on providing technical service and spare parts for the growing market in Mexico. The company anticipates that INCOE Mexico will open by early spring of 2018.

The new INCOE Mexico division will complement existing technical hot runner service personnel in Mexico. The division will work with INCOE’s representative partners Privarsa and C&V TechnoPlast for spare parts in 10 locations throughout Mexico as well. Heading INCOE Mexico as country manager is Isaac Gomez, a long-time technical service representative for INCOE. The company recognizes that plastics production in Mexico continues to grow, and it says that its Mexico location enables the company to take its services to the next level.

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