- Grupo Poma
Infobox Company
company_name = Grupo Poma
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foundation = 1919
location =San Salvador ,El Salvador
key_people =Ricardo Poma (CEO)Fernando Poma (CEO for the Real Estate Division.)
industry = Diversified
products =Automotive Real estate development Hotels Telecommunications
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num_employees = 10,000 (2001)
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homepage = [http://www.grupopoma.com/ www.grupopoma.com]Grupo Poma is a family owned company head by
Ricardo Poma inEl Salvador . Some of Grupo Poma’s business activities includeautomobile dealerships ,real estate development and construction, industrial manufacturing andhotels , as well as investments intelecommunications and a variety of nonprofit organizations that carry out social projects. As of 2001, Grupo Poma had a total of 10,000 employees. ["Latin CEO", February 2001]Group Divisions
Grupo Poma is divided into four primary divisions:
* Automotive Division; Grupo DIDEA: Which operates in El Salvador since 1919, and also inGuatemala ,Honduras andNicaragua . Grupo Poma represents some of the leading companies in the automotive market, such asToyota ,BMW ,Mitsubishi ,Chevrolet ,Ford and KIA. Grupo DIDEA is considered one of the main automotive distribution companies in the Central American region.* Real State Development Division; Grupo Roble: Grupo Roble is a construction subsidiary that builds and manages shopping centers, residential housing, and office space. Some of this division's accomplishments include building more than 45,000 homes and 18 shopping malls in
Central America andPanama .* Hotel Division: The Group counts with a series of luxury
Intercontinental andComfort Inn hotels in Central America,Mexico , theCaribbean andMiami, Florida ,United States .* Industrial Division: Grupo Solaire: The Group has companies creating architectural solutions for the construction industry: insulated roofing systems , window hardware and aluminum & glass products. Grupo Solaire manufactures windows and aluminum products at four factories in El Salvador.
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