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TI Automotive Opens New Manufacturing Facility In Monterrey, Mexico

The new, 53,000-square-foot facility will produce fluid carrying systems for the new Hyundai/Kia manufacturing facility located nearby. TI Automotive is expected to employ around 100 people at full production, which is expected to be achieved in May.

TI Automotive, a leading global supplier of automotive fluid systems technology, has opened a new manufacturing facility in Monterrey, Mexico.

TI Automotive opened its newest production facility on April 13 in Monterrey, Mexico. The facility will produce fluid carrying systems for Kia vehicles produced nearby.
TI Automotive opened its newest production facility on April 13 in Monterrey, Mexico. The facility will produce fluid carrying systems for Kia vehicles produced nearby.

The new, 53,000-square-foot facility will produce fluid carrying systems for the new Hyundai/Kia manufacturing facility located nearby. TI Automotive is expected to employ around 100 people at full production, which is expected to be achieved in May.

The new facility is a key additional site for TI Automotive’s global Fluid Carrying Systems Division and will produce brake and fuel bundles, brake line assemblies and clutch lines with flared tubes. In addition, the facility will be equipped to produce engine line products, including water, oil and vacuum tubes, transmission lines and exhaust gas reduction pipes.

“Mexico is a growing automotive market for our customers and this new facility supports our global growth strategy of going where our customers need us,” said Bill Kozyra, chairman, CEO and president, TI Automotive. “We have enjoyed a great partnership with Hyundai/ Kia all over the world for many years and we look forward to mutual continued success here in Monterrey.”

TI Automotive currently has nine production facilities in Mexico. They are located in Mexico City, Puebla, Reynosa and San Luis Potosi.

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