Colombia's labor ministry orders provisional shutdown of four areas at Alpina plant

Colombia's Ministry of Labor ordered the immediate and provisional shutdown of four areas at Alpina's plant in Sopó, following a nearly 24-hour inspection that identified risks to workers' lives and alleged anti-union practices. The company will implement corrections and maintain overall operations with preventive measures. A tripartite table will be formed to strengthen labor dialogue.

On February 23 and 24, 2026, Colombia's Ministry of Labor conducted a more than 20-hour inspection at Alpina's industrial complex in Sopó, Cundinamarca. Authorities identified serious technical failures, such as leaks in steam boilers, issues in tanks containing caustic soda and nitric acid, and high-temperature environments that endanger workers' health and integrity, as reported by Labor Relations Vice Minister Sandra Muñoz.

As a result, a provisional shutdown of four specific areas was ordered until investigations conclude and labor rights are ensured. This measure is preventive and does not affect the plant's overall operations, clarified Alpina, which committed to implementing technical corrections as part of its continuous improvement approach to industrial safety.

Additionally, the Ministry imposed restrictions against any retaliation toward workers collaborating with the inspection or seeking union affiliation. The company reiterated its respect for freedom of association and confirmed the creation of a tripartite table involving the Ministry, workers, and the company to promote dialogue based on trust and technical solutions.

Alpina, employing over 3,500 people, operates under international standards for occupational safety and health and will continue collaborating with authorities for safe and sustainable work environments.

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