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Aguascalientes: September-December 2025 Covers

Aguascalientes: September-December 2025 Covers

A review of the September-December 2025 covers, showcasing key business developments and leadership insights in Aguascalientes' productive sector.

Each year-end prompts a review of the paths traversed by the productive sector. Therefore, this recap gathers the covers published between September, October, November, and December, months that offered a diverse map of business activity in Aguascalientes. This period of the calendar showed how various companies strengthened their operations, expanded their horizons, and consolidated projects that resonate with the region. The narrative across these four issues traces a continuous thread linking the food industry, international alliances, real estate development, and executive leadership. The combined result allows for observing a period where data demonstrated concrete progress across several sectors.##

The first highlight of the recap features Grupo San Jacinto, a company celebrating 35 years of sustained operations. The company processed over 15 million liters of milk per month and positioned products in more than 3,000 points of sale in Mexico and the United States. Additionally, it integrated SQF, FDA, Kosher, and Animal Welfare certifications, along with the Great Place to Work distinction, achieved for three consecutive years. The report documents the firm’s evolution from a garage in Rincón de Romos, where artisanal production began. The company grew to include over 400 direct employees and 2,000 indirect employees, operating under a model that organizes operations into three business units: private labels, contract manufacturing, and export. It also consolidated Bionda®, a brand launched in 2019 that incorporated innovations such as meltable panela cheese, spreadable Manchego cheese, and skillet cheese. This portfolio received the Effie Silver Mexico for its commercial impact. Meanwhile, the new plant tripled its production capacity and utilized world-class technology for refrigeration and packaging. The text highlights Rancho Bionda, an environmental project that purifies water with wetlands and supports local crops through shared utility schemes. This information demonstrates how the company articulated industrial growth with social programs like Proyecto Domus, which promotes art, sports, and child development in San Jacinto.##

Another cover analyzed the progress of Six J Marketing, the agency founded in 2021 in The Woodlands, Texas. The firm built a strategic network connecting clients from Mexico and the United States through sports and commercial alliances. Its collaboration with the Houston Texans, sealed in 2024, strengthened its presence in the NFL and expanded media reach for its clients. The report detailed additional alliances with the Houston Astros, Houston Rockets, and Landry’s Group, which opened opportunities for gastronomic and hospitality brands. The agency also generated representation and sales strategies for various international chains. Six J Marketing integrated multicultural teams, enabling them to understand diverse audiences and precisely tailor messages with linguistic accuracy. The company highlighted the use of artificial intelligence, which freed up operational time and strengthened creative processes. It also underscored the importance of the Latino market and the need to study it to generate authentic connections.##

The third cover featured the 20-year trajectory of Grupo Terrahome, a developer that has driven housing, mixed-use, and industrial infrastructure projects. Its origin dates back to 2005, when the Álvarez family founded the company with the intention of creating its own projects and consolidating assets in key areas of Aguascalientes. Today, the group has integrated Altus Capital, a conglomerate with a presence in the energy, commercial, and industrial sectors. The text highlighted emblematic developments such as Cavalia, Abada, Santo Domingo, Punta Norte, and Azura, characterized by added value and architectural design. Terrahome incorporated technologies such as Revit 3D models, which improved construction precision and reduced errors. Additionally, it promoted industrial projects like Astra, a park offering lots from 500 to 800 square meters with sports amenities, coworking spaces, and a daycare center.##

The fourth cover brought together five executives whose work strengthened sectors such as manufacturing, education, health, and technology. The report began with the trajectory of Maindsteel, founded in 2006 by Cuitláhuac Pérez, and detailed innovations in robotic systems, tube bending machines, and electric forklifts. In 2016, the company created Maindsteel Technology, an area dedicated to advanced automation. The text also presented the educational work of Global University, led by Juan Camilo Mesa, whose campus generates 95% of its electricity using solar energy. The institution integrated entrepreneurship, innovation, and social education into its academic plan. It also covered the leadership of Conchita Miranda at Miraplastek, the first Mexican woman in the Rotomolding Hall of Fame and president of the Rotomolding Association. Similarly, the work of Dr. Froylán López, founder of San Peregrino, a comprehensive clinic for oncology patients that consolidates different specialties in one center, was highlighted. Finally, Guillermo Medina, CEO of Max4 Technologies, presented the company’s evolution since its founding in 2004, which today sends 20 million SMS messages per month, develops telemetry solutions, and is advancing in renewable energy and artificial intelligence. The review of these covers showcases a year where various companies strengthened their presence in Aguascalientes. Each story revealed strategies that expanded markets, drove innovation, and consolidated projects with regional impact. The journey through September, October, November, and December allowed observation of how industry, urban development, technology, and education progressed through clear decisions and defined goals. These four editions provided data describing a dynamic environment and confirmed the importance of continuing to document the state’s business activity. The article

originally appeared in Líder Empresarial.