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La Suipachense announced the reopening of the company with the hiring of 53 employees.

La Suipachense announced the reopening of the company with the hiring of 53 employees.
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With 53 workers and a production of 50,000 liters daily, the plant that the Venezuelan group Maralac bankrupted is reborn under the confidence conveyed by the national government.

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In a clear sign that business confidence is back thanks to the macroeconomic order achieved by Javier Milei, the emblematic factory of La Suipachense is preparing to start its engines once again. The company, which was a victim of neglect and poor management associated with the previous regime's ties to chavismo, will begin a new chapter under the leadership of Compañía Láctea Suipacha SA, a company with national capital led by businessman Pablo Asci, who has decided to invest in the country in this new context of market freedom.

The company's downfall was not a coincidence, but rather the direct result of an exhausted business model tainted by intervention. Lácteos Conosur S.A., operated by the Venezuelan group Maralac led by businessmen Manuel Fernández and Alfredo Fernández —also responsible for the crisis at Alimentos Refrigerados S.A. (ARSA)—, was driven to the brink of bankruptcy declared in November by the Civil and Commercial Court No. 7 of Mercedes.

The Suipachense
The Suipachense

Before this collapse, a product of the instability left by the Kirchnerist legacy, the plant suffered more than three months of total paralysis, with 140 workers in a desperate sit-in for owed salaries, while production plummeted from 4 million liters per month to just over 2 million.

However, the political paradigm shift has created the necessary investment climate for Compañía Láctea Suipacha SA to sign a two-year lease contract to operate the facilities and use the prestigious brand.

In this reactivation phase, the plant will initially reintegrate 53 employees from the 142 that made up the workforce at the time of closure. Production will start with a processing capacity of 50,000 liters per day of milk, focusing on high-demand products such as long-life milk, powdered milk, and yogurts.

La Suipachense Factory
La Suipachense Factory

The mayor of Suipacha, Juan Luis Mancini, highlighted the optimism generated by this new phase of private management, stating that the start-up is imminent:

“In 10 days the factory will be operational, at least the Tetra Pack line”. He also detailed that they are using the RNE and RNPA codes from the previous company for a period of 90 days while their own are processed, ensuring that “there would be no limits other than mechanical ones to start working”.

The horizon is ambitious and looks towards the world, far from the isolationism of the past. The company aims to export powdered milk and plans to enable the cheese factory to produce hard cheeses, butter, and other by-products. “There is good reception from chains, purchasing pools, and distributors”, stated Mancini, making it clear that under the current climate of confidence, the market responds enthusiastically.

Finally, the local leader emphasized that “the entry of new workers is also tied to development”, a reality that is now possible only because Argentina has returned to embrace the ideas of freedom.



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