Coca-Cola Femsa suspends operations in Morelos regions due to insecurity
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The company Femsa determined that Coca-Cola will stop supplying its products in the southern area of Morelos, a measure that was highlighted, is related to insecurity in that region. This was confirmed by the entity's alternate governor, Samuel Sotelo Salgado, who said that the measure is a temporary suspension that was decided after recent incidents. With regard to the events related to insecurity that have occurred in the southern area of More…
Coca-Cola Femsa has decided to temporarily suspend its operations on various channels in the Puente de Ixtla area, Morelos, due to the growing insecurity affecting the region. The measure, according to the company, is primarily aimed at ensuring the safety of its employees and will be lifted once security conditions stabilize. “In order to guarantee the safety of our employees, and in response to the insecurity situation that the community of Pu…
Coca-Cola closed in Puente de Ixtla, Morelos, for reasons of violence; in the month there have been 8 incidents against the company.
The company said in a statement that they will resume operations in the area when “security conditions” are guaranteed. Read the full text at sinembargo.mx
FEMSA Cierra Planta De Coca-Cola En Morelos Por Problemas De Inseguridad En La Zona
STAFF/@michangoonga Debido a la violencia la empresa refresquera, Femsa, decidió suspender temporalmente las operaciones de la planta que permanece en Puente de Ixtla, en Morelos, para intentar garantizar de esta manera, la integridad de sus colaboradores, tal como hiciera hace varias semanas en Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas con las cadenas Oxxo y Oxxo Gas. “Con el fin de garantizar la seguridad de nuestros colaboradores, y en respuesta a la situac…
Samuel Sotelo Salgado, alternate governor of Morelos, confirmed that the Coca-Cola company decided to close a warehouse due to issues of insecurity. However, he assured that it is a temporary decision and that it has already been...
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