Walmart Latinoamerica opens in South Florida.

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. announced the opening of its new headquarters in South Florida for the company’s Latin America regional operations, and also introduced the new regional president and chief executive officer, Eduardo Solorzano.

“We’re very enthused about having our new Latin America regional headquarters here in Miami, which some describe as a gateway to Latin America,” Solorzano said, speaking to reporters at his first press conference in his new role. “The opening of this new regional office reflects a renewed level of service and support Walmart Latinoamerica is ready to provide, to our markets, to our associates, to our stores, and to the people in countries throughout Latin America, whether we have stores in those countries yet or not.”

According to Solorzano, the office also ensures the nine countries where Walmart operates in Latinoamerica, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and Nicaragua can make decisions with speed and have the support they need to be “customers’ first choice in retailing.”
   
“Throughout Latin America we are focused on the fundamentals of growth, leverage and performance,” Solorzano said. “Our strengthened regional operations will be an asset to all three. By leveraging Walmart’s energy as both a global retailer and purchaser, we enable individual Walmart stores to deliver lower prices and better value to consumers. We also look forward to coordinating synergies between our organizations in the different countries of Latin America.”
   
Solorzano went on to introduce his Miami-based regional leadership team, which includes natives of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico, “people who respect and understand the different cultures of not only the countries where we do business, but also countries where we could potentially do business in the future,” Solorzano said.
   
“We are primed for a continuing and expanding role in the growth of Latin America, not just as retailers, but as responsible corporate citizens,” he said. “One recent example is at Walmart Argentina, where we have obtained Equity Gender Certification, which is given by the World Bank and INADI, Argentina’s National Institute against racism and xenophobia. We are the only retail company there to obtain this certification. Along with the direct farm, capacity building and sustainability programs we’re undertaking across Latin America, these are the types of opportunities we are pursuing to bring value to our customers, our associates and our communities, to help people everywhere live better.”
   

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