Michelin Group Breaks Ground On Passenger Tire Plant In Central Mexico - aftermarketNews

Michelin Group Breaks Ground On Passenger Tire Plant In Central Mexico

Construction of the plant is expected to begin immediately, with completion currently scheduled for late 2018. Production will increase gradually thereafter, eventually reaching 4 million to 5 million tires a year.

Michelin Group began construction of its 69th global plant with an official groundbreaking and traditional first stone ceremony held with honored government dignitaries, key customers and company leaders at the new site in León, Guanajuato, in central Mexico.

Michelin-Logo-2016“Our actions here today demonstrate our confidence in Mexico’s manufacturing environment, the skilled and talented workforce here and the infrastructure necessary to deliver tires efficiently throughout North America,” said Jean-Dominique Senard, CEO of Michelin Group, based in Clermont-Ferrand, France.

“Michelin’s customers for passenger-vehicle tires are demanding more and more of our innovative, high-tech tires to meet the performance requirements of the growing market in North America,” said Senard. “This plant will improve our capacity to meet those demands, as a key element of Michelin’s ‘Service to the Customer’ initiative in North America and worldwide.”

The new plant, Michelin Group’s 21st site in North America, was announced in July. The plant will comprise approximately 142,000 square meters (more than 1.5 million square feet) on approximately 98 hectares (more than 240 acres) in the Parque Industrial León-Bajio, an industrial park. The plant represents Michelin Group’s largest global investment for 2016, approximately €450 million (approximately $510 million USD), as the company recently announced.

Construction of the plant is expected to begin immediately, with completion currently scheduled for late 2018. Production will increase gradually thereafter, eventually reaching 4 million to 5 million tires a year, primarily under the Michelin brand for high-performance and ultra-high-performance cars, light trucks, SUVs and crossover vehicles. The plant is expected to employ at least 1,000 people at capacity.

“We are excited to celebrate this occasion with so many of our valued customers and respected government leaders across León and Mexico who have helped us to reach this key milestone,” said Mike Boggs, director of Michelin Mexico. “We are eager to join the León business community and look forward to establishing long-term relationships here.”

“The new Michelin investment in Mexico represents a vote of confidence that strengthens the positioning of Mexico as an investment destination, because it comes from a company with a long tradition in the industry and widely recognized for its commitment to innovation,” said Ildefonso Guajardo Villarreal, Mexico’s secretary of the economy.

“The arrival of Michelin is great news, as it marks a before-and-after in the automotive industry in the estate, and it is the most important investment for León so far,” said Miguel Márquez Márquez, governor of Guanajuato, Mexico. “This new investment will trigger social and economic development, as we are talking about one of the most important tire companies in the world making Guanajuato the nation’s leader in premium tire production. This is great news for León, Guanajuato and Mexico.”

“This announcement is a sign of the enormous confidence that world-class companies have in our state, a recognition of the strengths we have and our ability to become an international economic actor,” said Héctor López Santillana, mayor of León. “Michelin has not only relied on the municipal government, but on the people of León and the talent of its people. With this new plant, León will provide greater dynamism to the expanding automotive sector in the Bajio region. We are confident that together, we will open a new era of opportunities and shared development.”

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