FDP to Open Brake Friction Plant in Mexico

FDP to Open Brake Friction Plant in Mexico

The move reflects FDP's goal of "rewiring its supply chain for the future."

FDP Virginia Inc., manufacturer and supplier of aftermarket brake components, announced it will open a new North American friction manufacturing plant near Mexico City in early 2024, which it says will expand its global production capability.

Final equipment installation will be completed by late 2023 with initial production planned for the first quarter of 2024, according to FDP.

“As a result of supply chain disruptions over the last few years many automotive companies are re-thinking their supply chain. FDP anticipated this 5 years ago and has been rewiring our supply chain for the future,” said John Carney, president of FDP.

The benefits of manufacturing in Mexico go beyond just a highly skilled workforce at a competitive labor cost. Trade agreements, established infrastructure, and proximity to the United States give manufacturers the ability to enhance service and speed to their North American customers while maintaining high-quality standards, FDP said.

“The sourcing strategies we are seeing at the OE level have changed from looking at “Just in Time” to also looking at “Just in Case.” The goal is to both shorten and simplify the supply chain by offering a single supplier with multiple manufacturing locations and raw material sources across the world. This is why FDP has planned for the future by establishing multiple points of manufacture in the US, China, India, South Africa, and soon to be Mexico,” added Carney.

For more information, visit fdpbrakes.com.

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