W. Silver Recycling And Twin Cities To Open Santa Teresa, New Mexico, Operations Center
07/24/2013
“I am happy to announce W. Silver and Twin Cities chose to locate in New Mexico and saw a benefit in placing their operations here,” said Gov. Susana Martinez. "We have not only made our tax structure competitive for all of New Mexico but we also focused on investing in infrastructure at the border, the creation the six mile overweight cargo zone, and the locomotive fuel tax deduction, which has already led to the creation of hundreds of jobs in just two years at the New Mexico Borderplex in Santa Teresa; we expect more to come.”
W. Silver Recycling, an international recycling company headquartered in the heart of El Paso’s industrial district and minutes from the US Mexico Border, plans to hire 20 employees at its Santa Teresa facility. W Silver has been operating for over 90 years servicing the unique by product needs of manufacturers in the southwest United States and Mexico.
Twin Cities Services, Inc. was established in 1979 as a warehousing, distribution and logistics company to expedite the storage and transportation of products in the El Paso/Juarez area.
In 1998, Twin Cities began operations as a container holding facility for ocean carriers. With the relocation of the Union Pacific Intermodal facility to Santa Teresa, Twin Cities purchased 32 acres in the city’s industrial area to move and store containers and trailers for its clients. The company, which plans to hire 50 employees, will have the capacity to Handle, loaded and empty containers for transfer or storage.
“Santa Teresa has become one of the most dynamic communities along the U.S. Mexico Border,” Economic Development Secretary Jon Barela. “We will continue to work hard to recruit companies to this area; the jobs created here benefit the entire state of New Mexico.”
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