Transpack Argentina Expands To New Facilities

Oct 13 | 2014

After a long history in its classic building in the fashionable neighbourhood of San Telmo, the company has relocated to a larger and more modern combined warehouse and office space in the neighbourhood of Munro, one of the northern suburbs of Buenos Aires, closer to customers and with space to grow and expand.



“We will miss this place,” said President Cliff Williamson about the old place of business.  “It has served us well for twenty-five years, five years longer than my own tenure at Transpack.”  Cliff said he will always have a soft spot in his heart for the building on Azopardo, constructed by a British firm one hundred years ago. “But the new facility gives us triple the space, multiple entry and greater workspace in the warehouses, spacious parking and manoeuvring, and quick access to two major arteries - the Panamericana and General Paz -  to beat the ever increasing traffic problems in the city.”

Patricia Fluck, Managing Director agrees that the new facility will open doors for growth and expansion. “We will be in a neighbourhood together with many corporate accounts, and plan to visit every one,” said Patricia.  “We have been able to deliver an excellent service for our customers despite the restrictions of the city centre, and despite the obstacles that a volatile economy and an often arbitrary customs put in our path.  But now we will do even better, with less travel time to residences and closer communications with accounts.”  

Patricia said the 4,000 square meters of storage space, the 400 square meters of office space, and a large truck patio will make work easier and more efficient than the restrictive space of the old facility.  

Transpack Argentina’s email addresses remain unchanged. The new address is as follows:

Transpack Argentina S.A.
Av. Bernardo Ader 2250 Munro B1605FEF · Buenos Aires - Argentina
Tel: +54 11 3221 6900    · Fax: +54 11 3221 6901
info@transpack.com.ar · www.transpackcompanies.com.ar

 

Picture:  Transpack Argentina's President Cliff Williamson