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CASFAM
CASFAM S.A. de C.V. began operations in 1996. The Casas family owns the business, which focuses on construction, industrial maintenance, and protective...
CASFAM
CASFAM S.A. de C.V. began operations in 1996. The Casas family owns the business, which focuses on construction, industrial maintenance, and protective coatings for clients in the energy and manufacturing sectors. The company executes projects in Tijuana and surrounding areas of Baja California. Confirmed work includes infrastructure services for Gasmart Comercializadora gas stations and water-system contracts with Comisión Estatal de Servicios Públicos de Tijuana. Asset holdings listed in records comprise industrial sites such as Distribuidor Vial Centenario and land parcels including Rosa Castilla and Fraccionamiento San Martín. CASFAM holds membership in NACE International for corrosion-control standards. It lists a community-service vehicle named CASFAM Servicio a la Comunidad. No additional offices, team-size figures, or dated operational events from the last 24 months appear in available records.
General information
Firm type
Pension Fund
Year founded
1996
Location
Region
North America
Country
Mexico
City
Tijuana
Corporate office
Calle Ruta Independencia No. 23609, Mariano Matamoros Norte, Tijuana, B.C., 22206, Mexico
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who owns CASFAM?
Records identify the Casas family as the owners of the firm.
What services does CASFAM provide?
The firm delivers construction, industrial maintenance, and anticorrosive protection for energy, manufacturing, and maquiladora clients.
Where does CASFAM operate?
All documented activity occurs in Tijuana and nearby areas of Baja California, Mexico.
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