OHL Mexico appoints new Head of Operations Management

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OHL Mexico appoints new Head of Operations Management

OHL Mexico has announced that Ignacio Perez Ruiz replaces Hector Arturo Eugenio Quinde Razuri as Head of Operations Management.

With this change, the company plans to have new technological capabilities for developing and modernizing its operations in the area of interoperability implemented between the different players in the sector while maintaining continuity in its functions.

Mr. Perez has an Industrial Engineering Degree with a specialization in electronics. In 2006 he joined OHL Goup in the information systems area and since July 2014 he has held the position of Director of Operating Systems at OHL Mexico.

OHL Mexico's portfolio includes seven toll road concessions, five of which are in operation, one under construction and one in the preconstruction phase. Furthermore, the company has a 49% stake of the concession company of the Airport of Toluca, which is the second-largest airport serving the Mexico City metropolitan area.

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