Mercado Libre's Major Investment Surge in Argentina
- Mercado Libre announced a $2.6 billion investment in Argentina for 2025, marking a 53% increase compared to 2024, to strengthen logistics, marketing, and technology operations.
- The funds will create 2,000 new jobs, bringing the total workforce to 14,000 employees by the end of 2025.
- Juan Martín de la Serna stated that the investment is part of a strategy to enhance logistics and technology across Argentina.
- Mercado Libre has pledged significant investments in Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, and Chile, underscoring its commitment to Latin America.
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Mercado Libre Boosts Argentina Investment by 53%, Plans Regional Expansion
Mercado Libre announced a $2.6 billion investment in Argentina for 2025, marking a 53% increase compared to 2024. The funds will enhance logistics, marketing, and technology operations while creating 2,000 new jobs, expanding the workforce to 14,000 employees. This move reflects the company’s commitment to strengthening its presence in its home country amid signs of […]
Mercado Libre's Major Investment Surge in Argentina
Mercado Libre's Major Investment Surge in Argentina In a significant economic development, Mercado Libre has announced plans to invest $2.6 billion in Argentina by 2025. This investment is strategically aimed at enhancing the company's logistics network.The move underscores Mercado Libre's commitment to strengthening its service infrastructure within Argentina, a market that is crucial for the company's operations.The investment is expected to n…
Investment boosts the workforce by generating more than 900 formal jobs in addition to the 2,600 jobs already in place.
At an event with Lula, the company stated that it will open 14,000 new jobs in the country. Mercado Livre announced this Monday that it will increase investments in Brazil by 47.8% in 2025. The investment, of R$ 34 billion, covers the expansion of the logistics network, e-commerce technology, loyalty programs and entertainment initiatives, among other areas. With 100 million annual buyers in 18 Latin American countries, the e-commerce platform h…
The company expects to open 14,000 jobs this year and more than double the total number of employees in the country
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