The Newly Opened Factory Will Have an Area of 11,6 Thousand Square Meters, and the Manufacturer Already Foresees Several Job Opportunities at the Facility
The road implements manufacturer Librelato inaugurated yesterday, 17, a new factory in southern Santa Catarina, covering 11,6 thousand m² The project will increase its production and consequently the job vacancies at the factory. The total investment for the factory was R$ 24 million.
According to the CEO of the manufacturer, José Carlos Sprícigo, the investment made will be recovered through the increase in the factory’s production. “Today we have the capacity to produce 70 semi-trailers per day, but no company operates at 100%, so we are producing 85% of that, around 56 units per day. We aim to raise our capacity to 90 units, potentially reaching 70 or 75 units produced per day.”
Although the investment will be recovered, the CEO states that this will not happen overnight; therefore, the ideal is to offer job vacancies at the new factory of the road implements manufacturer. Overall, the manufacturer assures that 2023 will be a year of significant production increase for the factory and its job vacancies.
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