HGO - Mercado Libre inaugurated its MXCD10 Storage and Distribution Center in the PLATAH Industrial Park in Villa de Tezontepec projecting the generation of 7,000 direct jobs over the next three years and an investment of US$300 million general manager and senior vice president of Mercado Libre Mexico is the first of three centers planned in this industrial park The facility is capable of handling 400,000 shipments per day thanks to the use of artificial intelligence In line with its commitment to sustainability the center will also have a waste plant to optimize environmental management This initial phase involved an investment of US$99.1 million and the creation of 2,000 direct jobs Geisen indicated that the project will continue to expand in the coming years with the opening of two additional warehouses strengthening Mercado Libre's operational capacity in the region The director emphasized that more than one million small businesses in Mexico use Mercado Libre's distribution centers to market products online which allows 400,000 families to generate income through the platform He also mentioned that more than one million businesses have received credit from the company to boost their growth emphasized that the strategic location of the PLATAH Park close to the Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA) and the main routes in the Valley of Mexico will facilitate logistics and strengthen the transportation chain We’re in the business of providing relevant information through print and electronic media organizing events to bring industrial value chain actors together and services to create new business relationships Our goal is to improve our clients’ competitiveness At least 15 mayors have received threats from gangs of fuel thieves who is calling on the federal government to cooperate more with state and municipal authorities to combat them a member of the national executive of the Democratic Revolution Party (PRD) warn mayors “not to interfere” and to “let them work.” He said that among those who have been threatened is Pedro Porras, mayor of Tezontepec de Aldama, a municipality in Hidalgo that adjoins Tlahuelilpan, where more than 100 people were killed in a petroleum pipeline explosion on January 18 “Other mayors have approached mainly state authorities [to report the threats] but they don’t get a clear answer,” Ávila said The party official charged that the federal government’s strategy to fight fuel theft is not well-coordinated with municipal and state-level authorities “The federal government has forgotten that a large part of the preventative strategy against fuel theft has to do with state and municipal coordination and protection of mayors who have been threatened by the fuel theft cartels,” Ávila said It’s a good thing that the army is patrolling the pipelines Ávila described the threats as “extremely serious,” adding that “hopefully there’s a response” from the federal government and better coordination of the anti-fuel theft strategy between all three levels of government If President López Obrador doesn’t work with mayors his strategy will fail Ávila also contended that authorities in states where López Obrador’s Morena party is in power have had “direct access to members of the federal cabinet” to discuss the strategy and the government’s response to the gasoline shortages that affected a large part of the country He pointed out that Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum was also afforded a meeting with Pemex CEO Octavio Romero governors haven’t had the same level of access to federal authorities Source: El Universal (sp)  ADVERTISE WITH MND COMMUNITY GUIDELINES Subscription FAQ's Privacy Policy Mexico News Daily - Property of Tavana LLC The following eight new mission presidents and companions have been called by the First Presidency Buenos Aires Argentina Litoral Stake: Bolivia Cochabamba Mission succeeding President Enrique Montoya Quiroz and Sister Sandra Meza de Montoya Brother Batalla is an Area Seventy and former stake president branch president and missionary in the Argentina Bahia Blanca Mission Sister Batalla is a stake Relief Society presidency counselor and former ward Relief Society to Eduardo Carlos Michalek and Maria Cristina Verdier Farmington Utah North Stake: Texas Dallas Mission Brother Farley is an elders quorum presidency counselor and temple ordinance worker and former bishop ward mission leader and missionary in the Argentina Buenos Aires North Mission to Merrill A Farley and Sylpha Maria Johnson Farley Sister Farley is a ward Relief Society president and temple ordinance worker and former stake Primary presidency counselor ward Young Women presidency counselor and gospel doctrine teacher to Gary S Holtom and Jo Ann Kay Burgess Holtom Tezontepec México Stake: México Tijuana Mission succeeding President Jesús Cepeda and Sister Abigail Cepeda Brother García is an assistant area auditor and former stake presidency counselor high councilor and missionary in the México Querétaro Mission to Tomás García Serrano and Jerónima Pérez Cruz Sister Garcia is a ward Primary president and former stake Young Women presidency counselor México to Antonio García Ortega and Marina Yáñez Tenorio Sandy Utah Granite South Stake: El Salvador Santa Ana Mission Brother Hensley is a bishop and former high councilor ward Young Men president and missionary in the Spain Barcelona Mission He was born in Salt Lake City to Gary John Hensley and Beverly Kaye Hensley Sister Hensley is a Relief Society teacher and former ward Young Women and Primary president ward Relief Society and Young Women presidency counselor She was born in Salt Lake City to Carl Edmund Thornwall and Della Dee Thornwall Menlo Park California Stake: Cameroon Yaoundé Mission Brother Miner is a ward temple and family history leader and former bishop elders quorum president and missionary in the France Bordeaux Mission He was born in Salt Lake City to Robert Thomas Miner and Suzanne Stewart Fjeldsted Sister Miner is a stake Primary presidency counselor and former stake Relief Society president ward Relief Society and Young Women president ward Relief Society and Young Women presidency counselor and missionary in the Belgium Brussels Mission to Michael Girand and Barbara Bimson Girand Porto Alegre Brazil South Stake: Mozambique Beira Mission Brother Saucedo is a stake presidency counselor and former stake president bishop and missionary in the Brazil São Paulo North Mission Sister Saucedo is a stake music chairman and stake Primary presidency counselor and former stake Young Women president ward single adult adviser and seminary teacher Morgan Utah Stake: Puerto Rico San Juan Mission Brother Skinner is a stake president and former bishop Sunday School teacher and missionary in the Puerto Rico San Juan Mission to Albert Moore Skinner and Charlene Anna Skinner Sister Skinner is a Young Women adviser and former ward Young Women and Primary president Centerville Utah Stake: Ghana Cape Coast Mission Brother Young is a high councilor and former high priests group leader temple and family history consultant and missionary in the Australia Melbourne Mission to Robert Bunnell Young and Gladys Andersen Young Sister Young is a Sunday School teacher and former stake Relief Society and Primary president Young Women and Primary president and missionary in the Japan Sendai Mission She was born in Salt Lake City to Archie Dean Barney and Gwen Marler Barney.