Mexico. In October, the Sanhua Campus was inaugurated in Ramos Arizpe, a new plant of the Sanhua company, which had an investment for its generation of 35 million dollars.
In the protocol space were present the governor of Coahuila, Miguel Ángel Riquelme Solís; Mayor José María Morales; as well as Xiaoming Ni and Jack Feng, members of the Sanhua Business Unit, who inaugurated the plant that will generate 600 jobs.
Sanhua, which is a company dedicated to the production of components for air conditioners, residential and industrial, as well as components for the automotive sector, received a thank you for having selected Coahuila for this business expansion.
Specifically, this new space will be intended for the production of thermal expansion valves (TXV) to regulate the interior temperature of vehicles, battery cooling plates and heat exchangers for electric cars.
Miguel Riquelme, the governor of Coahuila, commented: "Our state is one of the safest, but also the one that frames a greater labor formality at the national level. Therefore, all its indicators represent competitiveness and have advantages for those who want to invest and choose our land. We are ready to support Sanhua, to give the best reception to this new investment to provide them with the best quality in workmanship, and we are always ready to provide security and peace of mind to their investment."
For his part, Claudio Bres Garza, Secretary of Economy of the State, commented: "The main thing is the families of Coahuila; the main thing is that the companies that invest in these lands have guarantees that their investment is guaranteed here," said Bres Garza.
Finally, the mayor of Ramos Arizpe, José María Morales Padilla, said: "In very complicated times for the national and international economy, the strengthening of Sanhua's operations in our municipality sends a message of encouragement, optimism and confidence for all."