Brazil’s Infolev Purchases New São Paulo Warehouse

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Infolev Elevadores, a leading supplier of control panels and accessories to the elevator industry in Brazil, has announced the purchase of a new, 3,000-m2 warehouse close to its headquarters in São Paulo. The expansion represents a significant increase in the company’s production capacity and consolidates its position as a key player in the sector. The decision to expand production capacity was driven by growing demand for Infolev solutions as both the need for new elevators and modernizations grows in Brazil. Another factor is the growing participation of independent companies in the elevator modernization market. Promising to result in faster and more efficient delivery, the new plant is expected to start operations in the second half of 2024 after installation of equipment. Infolev plans to invest in new technologies and processes to further enhance the quality of its products. — reported by Infolev President Fábio Becker Aranha

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