Infac will invest in its Coahuila plant

Category: News
Published: 2016-06-21

Coahuila Governor Ruben Moreira Valdez, presided over the ceremony to lay the first stone of the building to shelter the Korean company Infac Corporation, in the Municipality of Monclova, with an investment of over US$10 million and the creation of 250 direct jobs.

Coahuila Governor Ruben Moreira Valdez, presided over the ceremony to lay the first stone of the building to shelter the Korean company Infac Corporation, in the Municipality of Monclova, with an investment of over US$10 million and the creation of 250 direct jobs. Infac is a specialty company that manufactures automotive control wires, solenoid valves, antennas and klaxons. This plant in Monclova will be the first that Infac Corporation establishes in Mexico. Infac North America’s Executive President, Joong Seon Choi, State Governor Ruben Moreira and Monclova’s Mayor, Gerardo Garcia, attended the ceremony.