Skyjack expands in Coahuila
RAMOS ARIZPE, COAH - With a significant investment of US$80 million, the Canadian company Skyjack celebrated the inauguration of the expansion of its plant in the Chuy María Industrial Park, located in Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila.
This strategic step not only represents a boost for local industry, but also promises considerable growth in production capacity and employment in the region.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by the Governor of the State, Manolo Jiménez Salinas, who highlighted the dynamism and growth that the state is experiencing, which has led to the expansion of established companies such as Skyjack.
In his speech, the President reiterated his commitment to attracting investment and announced concrete plans to establish representative offices in Asia, Europe and the United States, with the objective of fostering economic promotion at an international level.
Since its arrival in Coahuila in 2023, Skyjack has been a major player in the production of aerial platform or elevators for various industries. With the expansion of its plant, production capacity is projected to increase significantly from 12 units per day to an estimated 55 units per day or around 20,000 units per year.
Company executives stated that this expansion will not only boost production, but will also generate employment, with the creation of 700 new jobs.
In addition, they plan to increase the number of employees by 20% in the coming months to meet growing demand, both in the North American market and in the Asian and European markets, where they will also export units.