Grote Industries To Expand Its Monterrey, Mexico Facility

Grote Industries To Expand Its Monterrey, Mexico Facility

The expansion is planned to be complete by July 31, 2022.

Grote Industries has never stopped innovating during its 120 years. During that time, it has grown from a small company leading the way in injection molding and lighting technology for the automotive sector to an industry-leading manufacturer of heavy-duty vehicle lighting and safety systems. Now, with a global footprint of production facilities spanning three continents, Grote is better positioned than ever to extend this long tradition of innovation.

Grote Industries say it is excited to announce an expansion of its engineering and production facility, Grote Industries de Mexico, in Monterrey, Mexico. Power cords, trailer wire harnesses, cables and air-line products are designed and manufactured at this facility. This expansion will add production and manufacturing space, as well as shipping capacity and staff space. Along with the expansion of the physical location will come an enlargement of their in-house design team. This additional investment will ensure that Grote’s capacity for innovative product development grows in line with customer needs, now and in the future, the company says.

As a company at the forefront of transportation technology, Grote’s North American locations in Canada, the United States, and Mexico play an important part in this success. From Grote Electronics, their cutting-edge assembly facility located in Canada’s technology triangle, to the world headquarters in Madison, Indiana, to its newest center of growth in Monterrey, Grote Industries’ strong North American roots are the driving force for their global presence.

The expansion of Grote Industries de Mexico underscores Grote’s ongoing commitment to embrace new opportunities and create the kind of innovations that customers around the globe have come to rely upon, the company adds.

You May Also Like

PHINIA Reports Q1 2024 Results

U.S. GAAP net sales were $863 million, an increase of 3.4% compared with Q1 2023, according to PHINIA.

PHINIA Inc. reported results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2024.

First Quarter Highlights:

U.S. GAAP net sales of $863 million, an increase of 3.4% compared with Q1 2023.

Excluding $17 million of contract manufacturing sales, sales were up slightly compared to Q1 2023. Favorable pricing and currency were partially offset by lower commercial vehicle sales in Europe.

Bendix Making Changes at Indiana Manufacturing Operation

Bendix said it is transforming its distribution center into a state-of-the-art facility and consolidating dampers manufacturing into a single, larger space.

Doleco Announces Facility Expansion in Charlotte

The 33,000-square-foot facility is strategically positioned near major transportation hubs, providing optimal access to raw materials and speeding shipment of finished goods to all U.S. markets.

Standard Motor Products Introduces 268 New Numbers

The release provides new coverage in 75 product categories and 80 part numbers for 2023 and 2024 model-year vehicles, SMP said.

MAHLE Releases 2023 Sustainability Report

MAHLE noted it made significant progress in reducing its CO2 emissions, and increasing the use of renewable electricity.

MAHLE Releases 2023 Sustainability Report

Other Posts

Grote Names Star Safety Technologies’ Regional Sales Manager

Gunther Hochapfel brings more than 18 years of experience in the safety and warning technology industry to the company.

Transtar Industries Continues Rapid Product Line Expansion 

The company is now offering OE recycled engines, in addition to its expansive line of OE recycled transmissions and transfer cases.

ZF Cleans Up Metro Park for Earth Day

ZF said the effort was in line with its dedication to sustainability, zero-waste and circularity.

ZF Cleans up Metro Park
PRT Launches 30 New Complete Strut Assemblies

The new items represent more than 10 million vehicles in new coverage, PRT said.