Water storage and treatment solutions across residential and industrial applications
Rotoplas manufactures water infrastructure products—tanks, pipes, and treatment systems—across Mexico and Latin America, operating as a public company since 1978. Current hiring and project activity reveal a data and financial integration push: they're building data architecture, implementing governance, consolidating financials across subsidiaries, and scaling predictive modeling pipelines. The pain-point list (manual data manipulation, inconsistent reporting, integration friction post-acquisition) suggests the company is moving from decentralized operations toward centralized analytics and cost control.
Rotoplas designs and distributes water storage, conveyance, purification, and treatment products for residential, commercial, and municipal customers across Mexico and Latin America. The company operates through multiple subsidiaries and regional units, each with distinct financial and operational systems. Core product lines span above-ground tanks, underground cisterns, piping systems, water treatment units, and desalination infrastructure. The organization is mid-scale (1,001–5,000 employees) and publicly traded, with active expansion into desalination and hydraulic infrastructure projects in new markets.
Rotoplas uses SAP for ERP, Looker and Tableau for BI, BigQuery and Oracle for data warehousing, Python and SQL for analysis, and Power BI for reporting. Google Workspace and Google Ads handle marketing operations.
Active projects include data architecture strategy, financial integration of acquired companies, dashboard architecture, predictive modeling pipelines, data governance implementation, and consolidated financial reporting across subsidiaries.
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