2009 was a year of challenges and overcoming. Amidst the worst economic crisis our sector and, in general, Spanish society have ever experienced, Talleres Cortés decided to expand its business beyond national borders. Once again, the Alcora factory made history by seeking an opportunity, in this case in Peru, where it decided to establish its reference headquarters for the Americas.
All beginnings are difficult, and the start of the Latin American venture was no easy feat either. It required substantial investment in machinery and technology to match the performance of the company in Spain with the new Latin American market. And all of this during a time of great economic uncertainty. But the commitment, based on the need to serve a growing market, is now more solid than ever.

Nearly a decade later, “Cortés Moldes Perú” offers guaranteed service to customers in Latin America with the peace of mind that comes from designing, marketing, and providing after-sales service as if they were domestic customers.
Thanks to this ambition, Cortés' products are marketed in any country on the planet. From Spain, they serve Europe, Africa, and Asia, while the Peruvian factory distributes and markets products throughout the Americas.
Having a branch in Peru allows Talleres Cortés to have greater facilities to adapt to the demands of each area. After all, ceramic tooling is also subject to geographical and temporal trends. Each customer has their own particularities no matter where they live, and that's where proximity provides the greatest value. Just like in any physical store, repairs and after-sales service operate at full capacity in the Peruvian plant, extending products and support across the American continent.
The in-house machinery allows a highly qualified team to meet the needs of a client who lacks a similar comprehensive service throughout the Americas. All of these services are listed on the web www.designscortes.com to provide visibility of a realistic catalog anywhere in the world.