September 26, 2008—Williams Scotsman, a leading provider of modular space and storage solutions, today announced further expansion in Mexico with branch openings in Jurez, Hermosillo, Riviera Maya and Tijuana.
“The new branch openings represent the company’s commitment to serving our Mexican customers in the manufacturing, mining, agricultural, and tourism-related fields,” said Nicholas Polit, country manager of Mexico. “With nine branch locations strategically positioned throughout Mexico, we are able to offer our customers unprecedented value and service.”
Williams Scotsman began operating in Mexico five years ago and now has branches across the country (Hermosillo, Jurez, Mexico City, Monterrey, Queretaro, Tampico, Tijuana, Riviera Maya and Villahermosa). Williams Scotsman’s Monterrey branch, which opened in October of 2007, was recently praised by local government dignitaries and school officials for the expeditious delivery of two portable classrooms to Huatusco Grade Schools. The portables, which are fully equipped with windows, electrical systems, and HVAC units, are helping to alleviate problems associated with overcrowded classrooms.
Williams Scotsman is the market leader in Mexico’s modular space industry, offering mobile offices, permanent modular buildings and the Redi-Plex solution, an alternative that creates thousands of square feet of space in a matter of weeks.
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