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Closures, Layoffs and Adjustments: Industrial Crisis Hits Tulip Condom Factory and Moura Batteries

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The company Kopelco, owner of the condom brand, reduced its workforce from 355 to 135 employees in its plants in San Martín and San Luis. The leading battery company closes two production lines at its Pilar plant and will start importing from Brazil. In addition, the Mauro Sergio sweaters factory suspended 175 workers. They join other companies that in recent months have collapsed or closed.Crisis in the world of work: the UBA report that reveal…
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The Brazilian company Moura will close two production lines in its plant of the Industrial Park of Pilar, so that at least 25 jobs are at risk. It is a new chapter of the crisis that the industry in general and the autopartista in particular suffers. According to the media Pilar to Diario, the firm will stop producing in Argentina its heavy batteries for trucks that, from now on, will import directly from Brazil. For those days, the Chemical Uni…

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Moura Batteries closes two production lines in Pilar and bets on importation, affecting jobs and generating union alerts. The historic Moura Batteries plant in Pilar will close two production lines of heavy batteries for trucks, which will now be imported from Brazil. The measure generates uncertainty among workers, alarm to the guilds and ... Batteries Batteries Moura cuts personnel, changes productive model and goes on to import from Brazil Re…

The company Kopelco, owner of the condom brand, reduced its workforce from 355 to 135 employees in its plants in San Martín and San Luis. The leading battery company closes two production lines at its Pilar plant and will start importing from Brazil. In addition, the Mauro Sergio sweaters factory suspended 175 workers. They join other companies that in recent months have collapsed or closed.Crisis in the world of work: the UBA report that reveal…

The Brazilian company Moura, leader in the battery market, decided to close two production lines at its Pilar Industrial Park plant and stop manufacturing heavy batteries for trucks in Argentina, which will start importing from Brazil from now. The measure puts at risk at least 25 jobs and generates concern about a possible further reduction in local production. Currently, some 180 people work in the plant, among operators, administrative and lo…

The leading company of the segment, Moura, will stop manufacturing batteries for trucks in Pilar Industrial Park. Now, they will import them from Brazil. They fear that they will continue to reduce local manufacturing. 180 people work at the plant, although there are already voluntary retreats. Moura will close two production lines at its plant in Pilar Industrial Park, so that at least 25 jobs are at risk. This is a new chapter of the crisis fa…

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infogremiales.com.ar broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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