
Alpek’s 6 strategic alliances
A portion of Alpek‘s operations are conducted through strategic alliances with INEOS US Chemical, Far Eastern, Indorama, LyondellBasell, BASF and Shaw Industries. Consequently, certain decisions

A portion of Alpek‘s operations are conducted through strategic alliances with INEOS US Chemical, Far Eastern, Indorama, LyondellBasell, BASF and Shaw Industries. Consequently, certain decisions

The three main bottlers for The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) in Mexico are Coca-Cola FEMSA, Arca Continental and Bepensa. Bepensa Bebidas, a division of Bepensa, produces,

The Mexican company Coca-Cola-FEMSA has contracted PET resin suppliers from Asian companies for its beverages produced in Mexico and Central America. To note: PET is

The Mexican government provides credit in the rural sector through an alliance with the Fondo de Capitalización e Inversión del Sector Rural (FOCIR). Thus, in

The Chilean beer industry had an estimated size of 1,036 million liters in 2022, which is a year-on-year variation with no change, according to Compañía

The structure of Japan‘s applied MFN tariffs remains complex, according to a World Trade Organization (WTO) report. In a total of 272 tariff rates, there

According to preliminary figures from the Mexican government, 30.3% of the maquiladora industry’s value added in 2022 corresponded to the production of transportation equipment. The

Fomento Económico Mexicano (FEMSA) announced on Wednesday the pricing of the sale by FEMSA itself and its subsidiaries Compañía Internacional de Bebidas and Grupo Industrial

The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) and FEMSA have significant influence in the conduct of the business of Coca-Cola FEMSA, TCCC’s largest distributor. TCCC indirectly owns 27.8%

Grupo Lala, one of the largest dairy companies in Latin America, estimates that its refrigerated distribution network is one of the most important in the

A portion of Alpek‘s operations are conducted through strategic alliances with INEOS US Chemical, Far Eastern, Indorama, LyondellBasell, BASF and Shaw Industries. Consequently, certain decisions

The three main bottlers for The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) in Mexico are Coca-Cola FEMSA, Arca Continental and Bepensa. Bepensa Bebidas, a division of Bepensa, produces,

The Mexican company Coca-Cola-FEMSA has contracted PET resin suppliers from Asian companies for its beverages produced in Mexico and Central America. To note: PET is

The Mexican government provides credit in the rural sector through an alliance with the Fondo de Capitalización e Inversión del Sector Rural (FOCIR). Thus, in

The Chilean beer industry had an estimated size of 1,036 million liters in 2022, which is a year-on-year variation with no change, according to Compañía

The structure of Japan‘s applied MFN tariffs remains complex, according to a World Trade Organization (WTO) report. In a total of 272 tariff rates, there

According to preliminary figures from the Mexican government, 30.3% of the maquiladora industry’s value added in 2022 corresponded to the production of transportation equipment. The

Fomento Económico Mexicano (FEMSA) announced on Wednesday the pricing of the sale by FEMSA itself and its subsidiaries Compañía Internacional de Bebidas and Grupo Industrial

The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) and FEMSA have significant influence in the conduct of the business of Coca-Cola FEMSA, TCCC’s largest distributor. TCCC indirectly owns 27.8%

Grupo Lala, one of the largest dairy companies in Latin America, estimates that its refrigerated distribution network is one of the most important in the