The four salamanca companies gave them CEOE Cepyme

The Executive Committee of CEOEMEME SaALAMANCA has agreed to grant the annual prizes that distinguish the most prominent companies in the province. In this edition, the CEOE CASTILLA Y León Award for Salamanca was awarded for the Jara Electric Customs Award, the innovation award to Oyrsa, the MULAS MULAS Excellence and Business Award for MULAS MULAS, and the Trade Trade Award to Cordón jewelry. This CEOEME SALAMANCA Awards will be held on June 19 in a law with cooperation with CAJA RURAL De Salamanca.
The Executive Committee wanted to recognize it Electrical construction neighborIt is a family company that celebrates this year the fiftieth anniversary of its founding. The company was established in 1975 by Rafael Olmedo García-Annn, and the company has established itself as one of the main manufacturers of distribution transformers in Spain, with a factory more than 10,000 square meters and a template that includes about 70 workers, and a third of women. In addition, it was chosen as one of the members of the Cepyme500 program, which highlights companies that lead business growth, both for their results and their ability to generate added value, employment, innovation and international projection.
The committee also wanted to appreciate the commitment of Jara Al -Wabt to the Business Association, as it is part of CEOE for more than 40 years. Specialized in manufacturing distribution transformers, energy and grounding interactions, and the company also provides repair, amendment and technical analysis services for transformers. Thanks to its commitment to quality, technology and human talents, Jara is exported to the markets in Europe and America, and the unification of its international drop from Salamanca.
Billy meat
MULAS, with more than two centuries of history, is a standard for the Agri Salamanca food sector. The company was established in 1810 and is currently run by the seventh family generation, and the company was able to develop with changes in the market without losing its roots. With the presence of three institutions in Salamanca and a unified trademark, it stands out on its commitment to its quality and production.
Since the 1980s, Cárnicas has been betting on livestock on the provincial farms, under the brand “Ternerra de la Valmuza”, with more than 5,000 beef and 800 boys raised to their stores. The company took another step towards updating through its online sales platform, which allows it to reach customers from all over Spain and Europe, while maintaining the essence of the tradition of meat in Salamanca.
Spontaneity
The Innovation Award was awarded to OYRSA, a company founded in 2013 specialized in construction, rehabilitation and reforms, with its headquarters in Salama, Madrid, Madrid and Tennervi, and a prominent presence in societies such as Valencia and Andalusia. The Executive Committee has specially estimated to develop a leading digital tool that improves communication with the customer and allows integrated monitoring of projects.
OYRSA chose to pack the technological innovation, while creating an application that is easy to access documents, meetings, notifications and accidents in an actual time. In addition, with the support of CDTI, the company is developing three ambitious projects aimed at designing investment opportunities on the theory of graphics 2.0, as it was at the forefront of the sector.
Plain jewelry
Finally, the Business Path Award was awarded to Cordón Jewelry, a full logo for the traditional salamanca trade. With the roots dating back to the eighteenth century, when the ropes were identified from silver and suppliers at the royal home, the institution opened its current store in the mayor of Plaza in 1946, continuing to work with the fourth generation in front of it.
Cordón Jewelry has specialized in Filigrana Charra and craft jewelry, and has maintained its essence for more than a century, as it is recognized through the quality of their materials and the distinction of its designs. The company represents the ideal balance between traditions and renewal, and is an example of the value of local trade in Salamanca business fabric.