Four Libertad hypermarkets pass to La Anónima in Córdoba

La Anónima acquires four Libertad hypermarkets in Córdoba. The deal transfers 1,600 employees with labor continuity guaranteed during the transition. It also includes a logistics center strengthening distribution in central Argentina.

In Córdoba, four hypermarkets operated by Libertad are transferring to La Anónima. The transaction, as reported by Perfil, ensures job continuity for the 1,600 involved employees during the transition. The deal also incorporates a logistics center, strengthening La Anónima's distribution network in central Argentina. This shift alters the local retail landscape while preserving employment through the adjustment period.

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