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Femsa
Established in 1890, Femsa is a retail group which specialises in the beverage, retail, and logistics and distribution industries. It is headquartered in Monterrey, Mexico.
It employs more than 350,000 employees in 18 countries.
In the financial year 2022, it achieved a turnover of 32.3 billion. In addition, it employs more than 350,000 employees in 18 countries.
Its subsidiaries consist of:
- Oxxo: more than 23,500 stores
- Oxxo Gas: 558 gas stations located in 17 states of Mexico
- FEMSA Comercio – Health Division: 3,368 pharmacies and related operations in Chile, Mexico and Colombia.
- Coca-cola Femsa
Femsa welcomes more than 270 million customers.
Moreover, it is a member of the Dow Jones MILA Pacific Alliance Sustainability Index, the FTSE4Good Emerging Index and the S&P/BMV Total México ESG Index, among other indices that assess its sustainability performance.
In 2022, the company acquired Valora, a leading platform in the foodvenience market with convenience and food stores in Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
Femsa also participates in the beverage industry through Coca-Cola FEMSA, the largest bottler by volume of sales in the entire Coca-Cola System, serving more than 266 million people, through 2 million points of sale in 9 Latin American markets with a broad portfolio of leading brands.
It is noteworthy that the company has recently opened a distribution center in Brazil which stores a volume of 14,000 tons of products.
Furthermore, Femsa, Coca-cola Femsa Mexico, Oxxo Gas were included in the top 100 of Mexico’s most important companies.
Its strong logistics capabilities is comprised of Envoy Solutions, a diversified specialty distribution company that provides cleaning and packaging solutions to more than 68,000 customers in the United States, and Solistica, a leading company in comprehensive logistics solutions for third-party clients with operations in 6 Latin American countries.
Headquarters
Monterrey, Mexico
Phone number
Facts and figures
> 20k
Stores worldwide
Turnover
Global workforce