1950
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Incorporated under the name of “Tubos y Perfiles de Cobre, S.A.”, with a capital 100% Mexican, with the objective of meeting technological needs.
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1951
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Participation of the company Anaconda American Brass, Co. was obtained.
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1952
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The brand “Anaconda Nacional” was replaced by Nacional de Cobre, S.A. de C.V.
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1953
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Creation of the National Plumber School “Escuela de Plomeros Anaconda Nacional”, a free training center, intended for plumbers and pipe installers.
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1955
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Exports of Red Brass, the first product exported by Nacional de Cobre to the United States of America.
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1957
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Installation of the first Copper Casting facility, achieving self-sufficiency. Simultaneous creation of the rolling area.
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1960
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Creation of the Tijuana and Guadalajara branches.
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1971
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Creation of the company Lingobronce.
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1970-1972
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Beginning of the expansion program with the installation of the Copper Casting and Alloys plant, expanding and modernizing the Rolling Department.
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1973
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Change in the school name to “Instituto Nacional de Instalaciones” (National Installation Institute).
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1973-1974
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Nacional de Cobre S.A. de C.V. consolidated as the most important plant in Latin America.
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1974
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Creation of the Merida Branch on February 1st. Also, 4,834 tons of materials were exported.
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1975
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The management committee and the stockholders meeting decided to modify the company structure, becoming Corporación Industrias Nacobre and incorporating the administration and holding company Servicios Industriales Nacobre S.A. de C.V.
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1981
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Creation of Mexicana de Cospeles, S.A. de C.V., with Banco de Mexico as customer.
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1982
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Inauguration of the company Cupro San Luis, S.A. de C.V.
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1984
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Creation of the Group Marketing company Productos Nacobre, S.A. de C.V. (PRONACO), as a project for diversification and development of Industrias Nacobre, becoming rapidly in an agile distribution system, with branches that covered strategic locations in the country.
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1984
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Inauguration of Cobrecel, S.A. de C.V.
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1987-1988
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Acquisition of Rasa Aluminio.
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1993-1994
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Acquisition of the following aluminum companies: Almexa Tulpetlac, Aluminio Conesa Guadalajara, Aluder Veracruz and Alumex Puebla.
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1994-1995
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Incorporation of Tubos Flexibles, S.A. de C.V., manufacturer of PVC and Polyethylene tubes and fittings.
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1998
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Inauguration of the Flexible Tubes Plant in Monterrey N.L.
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1999
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Inauguration of the Flexible Tubes Plant in Tepotzotlan.
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