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Industrial Park enters into a second stage

By Alan Gutierrez

Chihuahua

June 4, 2019





With an investment of 5.7 million pesos was opened the 2nd Stage of El Soldado Industrial Park in the municipality of Camargo.

 This second stage has 20 hectares of extension, with 8 thousand square meters of asphalt layer, seven lamps, 250 lineal meters of drinkable water and 150 lineal meters of drainage.

 Representatives of the State Government highlighted the coordination of efforts and combination of resources with the municipality of Camargo, makes possible projects such as the expansion of this Industrial Park to strengthen the attraction of new investments, in addition of enable the expansion of already established companies.

 During this opening was also underlined that Chihuahua is the sixth national place in foreign direct investment thanks to it does not offer cheap workforce but qualified workforce, trained in new design and technologies management, as they have moved from manufacture to mind-facture.

 In addition, he explained that in a future short term three new training centers will be created in different places of the State, in order for the people of Chihuahua could have access to better work positions, in addition of encouraging more suitable industrial parks.

 Also a fundamental aspect is legal certainty, a reliable labor environment for businessmen as well as for workers, regarding both sectors’ rights, as well as an even law that applies to all in order to compete on equal terms.

Alejandra de la Vega, secretary of Innovation and Economic Development, said that she was pleased to see development poles in this part of the entity such as this new stage of the Park that will be contributing to the economic development of local and foreign investment.

 She added that this initiative of building a second stage was supported, which opens today and turns Camargo in an example to follow.

Finally, it was mentioned that with the Industrial Park expansion, this municipality becomes more attractive for companies generating jobs and development in the region.

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