Haver & Boecker invests in Brazil

The 01.03.2013 was a big day for Haver & Boecker La­tinoamericana. With more than 200 guests from North and South America, Europe and Asia attending, the expansion of the company building was dedicated in a ceremony. Haver & Boecker Latinoamericana is the Brazilian subsidiary company of Haver & Boecker in Monte Mor near Sao Paulo. This is an important moment for HBL, which has been growing solidly and permanently since they settled in Brazil. The expansion of facilities is part of the investments made by Haver & Boecker Latino­america in recent years, aiming to meet the growing demand registered by the company in the Brazilian and Latin American market. Sales in Latin America more than doubled over the last five years. The growing share of engineering services required an expansion of office space to more than 1500 m2. Haver & Boecker also announced the creation of the Haver & Boecker Holding Americas to support technical, financial and communications for all branches in Latin America and North America. The holding company will be headed by Adrián Gamburgo, who was director of HBL for several years and Rodrigo Campos becomes the managing director for the branch in Brazil.

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