Construcciones Yamaro: How Construcciones Yamaro Started to Work
Construcciones Yamaro |
As it uses to be in every story, whether about
life, love or any other subject, it has a beginning and Construcciones
Yamaro is not undoubtedly the exception. Since it started to be part of the Venezuelan
market with the first truck purchased by its founders in
the early 50s, the company was gradually signing
contracts, creating new
businesses and activating small works in Venezuela.
Construcciones Yamaro was doing work in the way the team could within its
capabilities regarding the machinery aspects.
Construcciones Yamaro is a construction company founded in 1969 by two
Italian immigrants who came to Venezuela in search of a better future for their
families. Their career began when they just had a little capital and a
single truck to transport construction material. Yamaro started
as Subcontractor Company, title that changed in the 70s,
when it began a busier and more prosperous work for the workers of Yamaro. In
1974, the company was formally registered as an independent company,
and since then, Yamaro works with the construction of roads in
the country.
The great starts of the company |
The team managed the acquisition of asphalt
plants, and, as it was almost obvious, the company had the ability
to offer immediate solutions in the construction of new roads. Years
later, having on its hands a leading technology and ensuring
ecological work are key aspects that ensure the high quality of the
works. This premise is an example today for their competitors.
Today, much of the staff working in Construcciones
Yamaro has decades working there, this is for Armando Iachini
“a large family”. He highlights that for the
founders of the company, improvisation and piracy do not exist, and
claims that with this impeccable work in each project the company has been
participated, the company grew and the acquisition of the first asphalt plant
was achieved, which allowed them to expand more and more.
The acquisition of new trucks and technologies |
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