Santa Fe has made a strategic move for its productive economy by inaugurating an energy infrastructure in the Los Polígonos industrial park. This will increase production capacity and generate more employment in the sector. Governor Maximiliano Pullaro was clear in his message during the inauguration: "We want to send a clear message, not only to the city or the province, but to the rest of the Argentine Republic: here is a government that supports industry and job creation." The investment of over 3.2 billion pesos will allow more than 40 companies to access three additional megawatts of electricity. "This fulfills a historical demand from the industrial sector," Pullaro stated. "We have kept a promise made many years ago." Minister of Productive Development Gustavo Puccini added that this was one of the first requests on the agenda, and the government has delivered on its word. Mayor Juan Pablo Poletti noted that this is not just an infrastructure project, but a concrete response to a long-standing industrial demand. The project was made possible through a partnership between the provincial government, the private sector, and the municipality. Javier Martín, vice president of the Santa Fe Industrial Federation, praised the province's decision to finance the work.
Santa Fe Launches Energy Project to Boost Industry
Governor Maximiliano Pullaro of Santa Fe province inaugurated a new energy infrastructure in the Los Polígonos industrial park. The 3.2-billion-peso investment will allow over 40 companies to increase production and create new jobs, fulfilling a long-standing request from the industrial sector.