Opening of Ridder Hortimax branch in Mexico under the supervision of TRANSFER Mexico

Transfer LBC assists this company in the Mexican market in setting up this branch through legal representation, coordination of personnel and administrative matters. Transfer LBC also provides the company with strategic advice.

Also present among the 70 guests were Mr. Jean Rummenie, agricultural advisor for Mexico and Cuba at the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Mr. Sjaak Bakker, the CEO of HortiMaX, Mr. Michèl de Wit, CCO at HortiMaX and Mr. Ruben Soto, the General Manager of HortiMaX Mexico.

Margriet Leemhuis gave a short speech, followed by short speeches from HortiMax itself. Michèl de Wit: “The opening of this new location further emphasizes the strategic importance of our operations in Mexico, allowing us to offer even better and faster service, which is much needed in this region.”

In the photo, next to Margriet Leemhuis, the director of Transfer LBC Mexico, Laura Vargas:

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