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CASE STUDY:

As close to perfection as possible
THE CLIENT

As close to perfection as possible

THE CHALLENGE

Our client wanted to be closer to its major client –for whom they wanted to provide battery cables and wiring harnesses for their tractor units.

OUR SOLUTION
Prodensa's Start-Up program.

THE CHALLENGE

Founded in the 1950´s, this company wanted to be closer to its major client –for whom they wanted to provide battery cables and wiring harnesses for their tractor units. Now it was 2010 and a new generation of leaders needed a new location.

 

 

 
 

CHALLENGES

  • Relatively low budget for design, implementation and marketing
  • 8-week time constraint for the whole project
  • Website must match existing digital corporate identity
  • Website should be deeply integrated into the HubSpot solution
  • Design & development from scratch is not feasible
  • Customer would like to be able to edit content and structure
  • Website must be implemented in three languages
  • Webdesign must match modern design standards
PRODENSA

OUR SOLUTION

Change of place, brings a change of pace. Under the Start-up Prodensa Business Unit, we set up a shelter model that helped the company to organically settle near Saltillo, Mexico; just a few miles from the plant of their main client.

Under the guidance of the Prodensa Project Manager, the company has successfully been able to reduce costs and liabilities and become an industrial mainstay in the region, boasting more than 300 new employees. 

Now celebrating 10 years of operations, the company is ready to keep evolving, starting to set-up plans for a new and bigger plant due to the success of the project.

This is an exemplary PRODENSA project: one where one solution leads to success and a better future for the company across borders. We aim to get our clients closer to unimaginable potential.

 

 

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"When you head on out to the Moon, in very short order, and you get a chance to look back at the Earth, that horizon slowly curves around in upon himself, and all of sudden you are looking at something that is very strange, but yet is very, very familiar, because you are beginning to see the Earth evolve."
Gene CernanAstronaut, Apollo 17

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