Grupo Itisa
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Impulsora Tlaxcalteca de Industrias (Grupo Itisa) is a Mexican group engaged in the development of infrastructure projects in Mexico. Through its subsidiaries, it participates in the construction, maintenance and design of railway lines as well as providing machinery, materials and supplies for the railway industry. It also manufactures concrete railroad sleepers and spiral-welded steel pipes. One of its units is focused on the construction of shopping centers and commercial, residential and industrial buildings. In 2015, Impulsora Tlaxcalteca de Industrias was awarded a contract to build the Puebla-Cholula tourist railway in Puebla state. The company was founded in 1965 and is based in Mexico City.
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