The Argentinian company Marolio announced the construction of a mega-industrial hub in the district of General Rodríguez, in the Buenos Aires suburbs, in a decision that reinforces its strategy of growth and consolidation in the mass consumer market.
The project involves the development of an integral complex that will include a distribution center, a vinegar production plant and industrial mills, in a key area in the west of the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA). This district is already an important productive hub, located a few kilometers from the City of Buenos Aires and with a strong industrial presence
.Productive investment and employment generation
As reported, the company has already incorporated around 200 workers and plans to reach 700 jobs once the complex is fully operational. This positions entrepreneurship as one of the most important recent industrial movements in the region
.Marolio's growth occurs in a context where the company has been expanding its production and logistics structure in the country, betting on local investment as an engine of development.

A company in constant expansion
,Marolio is one of the most recognized food companies in Argentina, with a portfolio that exceeds 800 products, including basic foods such as oils, noodles, rice, preserves and vinegars
.The firm, which dates back to the 1950s and was acquired in the 80s by businessman Víctor Fera, managed to position itself as a massive brand with a strong presence on shelves across the country.
In recent decades, the company has deepened its vertical integration strategy, with its own production plants in different provinces and an increasingly extensive distribution network.








