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IPSE Remolques Inaugurates New Industrial Plant

The company launches operations at its headquarters in Durango

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< The Mexican company focused on locomotive and wagon reconstruction inaugurates a new industrial plant in Durango. >

IPSE Remolques invested 280 million pesos to establish its new operational headquarters. The new industrial plant is located in Gómez Palacio, Durango, and will cater to the locomotive and wagon market. Julio Alberto Ríos, Director of IPSE Remolques, expressed gratitude to investors, employees, and government representatives for their support in making the new industrial plant a reality.

"It is a great pride to have the opportunity to have the governor and the mayor in this project that is now coming to fruition, which was initiated by my father. Being here with this team, alongside the government that has given us a lot of support, as well as a great friendship, where we can find solutions," he said. It is estimated that the company will generate 120 direct jobs initially, with plans to expand to 300 next year.

Entity attracting investments Governor Esteban Villegas attended the industrial plant's opening, noting that with IPSE Remolques now operational, 14 new companies have been installed in the state out of the 31 planned for 2024. "We have been to China and brought investment; we went to Europe and brought investment, but this company is Mexican, and I congratulate them for generating employment and betting on the state," said Villegas, adding that with IPSE Remolques, the story in the Comarca Lagunera will change.

» Company executives and government representatives during the inauguration.

"Mexican companies are betting on La Laguna, like IPSE Remolques, a company that will grow significantly. If they succeed, Durango succeeds, which changes the lives of families and is what we are aiming for. The best is yet to come," added the state leader, mentioning that they still have confidentiality agreements with companies and more economic surprises are expected in the coming months.

Mexican operation

IPSE specializes in the reconstruction of locomotives and wagons involved in accidents nationwide in Mexico. They also manufacture trailers for trucks, including platforms, dumpers, tanks, pressurized trailers, dollies, and curtainsiders.

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