
Yokohama Tire Mexico, a subsidiary of Yokohama Tire Corporation, has announced the hiring of Humberto Gomez as its new director general responsible for the day-to-day operations of the company based in Queretaro, Mexico.
Read More →Chrysler Group Chairman and CEO Sergio Marchionne confirmed investments totaling $1,249 billion in two Saltillo facilities and the creation of 1,570 jobs during a dedication event at the new Van Assembly.
Read More →Grupo Bimbo has inaugurated its first Ecologic Sales Center in the historic center area of Mexico City, which will house 73 distribution vehicles with electric engines completely designed by Grupo Bimbo technicians.
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Chrysler’s Ram Truck division celebrated the official start of production of its all-new 2014 Ram ProMaster van at the company’s Saltillo Van Assembly Plant in Coahuilla, Mexico.
Read More →OnStar Mexico, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Motors Co. and General Motors de Mexico, announced that OnStar services are now active on select vehicles in Mexico.
Read More →Vivebus, the bus network in the city of Chihuahua, Mexico, is set to roll out a 100 percent contactless Xerox ticketing system as part of its modernization strategy.
Read More →Yokohama Tire Corporation’s (YTC) new subsidiary, Yokohama Tire Mexico (YTMX), officially began importing consumer, commercial and off-the-road (OTR) tires in Mexico on May 1.
Read More →Nissan is in the middle of expanding production across the Americas, with the new plant in Aguascalientes, Mexico, making the most progress toward completion.
Read More →There now are 30 Nissan NV2500s being used for ambulances by the Mexican Red Cross. The vehicle was a perfect choice, said the organization, because it can stand up to being driven for many miles on sometimes unstable terrain.
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There are 34 million vehicles in operation in Mexico, of which 34 percent are commercial vehicles. Mexico has a population of 112 million people with a diversified economy. It is the 14th largest economy in the world.
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