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Salvita Alimentos • Producción agrícola, ganadera y agropecuaria
Salta, Argentina

Salvita Alimentos • Producción agrícola, ganadera y agropecuaria

Salvita Alimentos is an Argentine agro-industrial company specializing in agricultural production, industrial processing, and commercialization of food products under the Salvita brand. The company's history dates back to the 1920s with its founder Salvador Muñoz Molina. Salvita has grown to be a leader in banana production, alongside other grains and fresh vegetables. It manages agricultural, livestock, and agro-industrial operations, ensuring quality across its products. Salvita is committed to producing, developing, and distributing quality food, optimizing natural and economic resources, and adding value through appropriate technology. The company aims to be a leading food enterprise globally, focusing on quality to provide healthy products. They prioritize quality, honesty, responsibility, teamwork, continuous development, and sustainability in their operations, serving customers and communities in Argentina.
Salvita Alimentos is an Argentine agro-industrial company specializing in agricultural production, industrial processing, and commercialization of food products under the Salvita brand. The company's history dates back to the 1920s with its founder Salvador Muñoz Molina. Salvita has grown to be a leader in banana production, alongside other grains and fresh vegetables. It manages agricultural, livestock, and agro-industrial operations, ensuring quality across its products. Salvita is committed to producing, developing, and distributing quality food, optimizing natural and economic resources, and adding value through appropriate technology. The company aims to be a leading food enterprise globally, focusing on quality to provide healthy products. They prioritize quality, honesty, responsibility, teamwork, continuous development, and sustainability in their operations, serving customers and communities in Argentina.
Buenos Aires, Argentina

COAFI S

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DAEWOOINTERNATIONAL RECTIFIER
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COAFI S.A. is a 100% Argentine family-owned company established in 1948 by Mr. Desiderio and his wife, Berta. Initially, the company focused on textile manufacturing and apparel production under the name Rewetex. During its first three decades, COAFI heavily focused on both domestic and international markets, even receiving the 2nd prize for industrial product export in Argentina in 1972. In 1978, an industrial spinning mill was installed, further boosting growth, driven by the internal market. Towards the end of the 1970s, COAFI absorbed Rewetex's operations, vertically integrating the production process from yarn manufacturing to finished garments. By the early 1990s, COAFI diversified its business to include exclusive representations of automotive brands, road machinery, and minibuses, and also ventured into agro-industrial projects. This extensive diversification has allowed COAFI to maintain a robust business structure over its long history.

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DAEWOOINTERNATIONAL RECTIFIER
Other
COAFI S.A. is a 100% Argentine family-owned company established in 1948 by Mr. Desiderio and his wife, Berta. Initially, the company focused on textile manufacturing and apparel production under the name Rewetex. During its first three decades, COAFI heavily focused on both domestic and international markets, even receiving the 2nd prize for industrial product export in Argentina in 1972. In 1978, an industrial spinning mill was installed, further boosting growth, driven by the internal market. Towards the end of the 1970s, COAFI absorbed Rewetex's operations, vertically integrating the production process from yarn manufacturing to finished garments. By the early 1990s, COAFI diversified its business to include exclusive representations of automotive brands, road machinery, and minibuses, and also ventured into agro-industrial projects. This extensive diversification has allowed COAFI to maintain a robust business structure over its long history.