Vortex Latinoamérica relocates offices
Published by Jonathan Rowland,
Editor
World Cement,
Vortex Latinoamérica – a subsidiary of Kansas-based Salina Vortex Corp. – has relocated offices from Pachuca to Querétaro, Mexico. The new location occupies more than 600 m2 and includes product showroom and warehousing space.
“The new location is a convenience for both our clients and for our business activities,” said Mariano Garcia, Director of Regional Business Development for Vortex Latinoamérica. “Now, clients may visit our location to comfortably and thoroughly discuss their processing needs. As for our business activities, we now have better transportation access – so that we can more easily travel to other parts of Central and South America to visit with current and prospective clients, or travel to meet with our colleagues in the US.”
Vortex Latinoamérica is marking ten years of serving the Central and South American dry bulk handling industries. The office is responsible for managing the corporation’s business activities in the Central and South American region, as well as its nine representative agents who operate in these marketplaces.
It is one of three regional offices, alongside those in Darlington, UK, and Shanghai, China, that the US-based company operates. Vortex also contracts with more than 50 representative agents to provide services in over 80 countries.
”We have a great team of people in México, and also in our US headquarters and in our UK and China offices, who all embody our company’s core values of respect, integrity, passion and humility,” said Travis Young, Executive Vice President of Marketing & Global Strategy at Vortex.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/the-americas/06112018/vortex-latinoamrica-relocates-offices/
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