FEMSA sells Solistica to Grupo Traxión
FEMSA reached a definitive agreement with Grupo Traxión to sell Solistica for US$205 million. Solistica is a subsidiary of FEMSA that offers integrated logistics solutions
FEMSA reached a definitive agreement with Grupo Traxión to sell Solistica for US$205 million. Solistica is a subsidiary of FEMSA that offers integrated logistics solutions
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