Ipackchem starts its plant unit operations in Brazil
A Ipackchem iniciou operações de unidade fabril no Brasil
Intel ID : 239983
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Ipackchem, a France-based manufacturer of packaging for chemical and agrochemical industry, started its first factory operations in Brazil, reported Valor Econômico on 26 August 2016, citing the company's CEO, Philippe Carasso. The new plant is installed in Paulinia, state of São Paulo, included a BRL 40m investment and has 3.400 square meters, the report noted. The project supported by Investe São Paulo, a program linked to the state government, resulted in the recruitment of 30 staff.
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A Ipackchem, empresa francesa que atua como fabricante de embalagens para a indústria química e agroquímica, iniciou operações de primeira unidade fabril no Brasil, segundo publicou o Valor Econômico no dia 26 de agosto de 2016, citando o Diretor-Geral da empresa, Philippe Carasso. Segundo a notícia, a nova fábrica que está instalada em Paulínia, no estado de São Paulo, contou com um investimento de BRL 40m e tem 3,4 mil metros quadrados. O projeto, que teve apoio da Investe São Paulo, programa vinculado ao governo estadual, resultou na contratação de 30 funcionários. |
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