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Cloyes Invests in Professional Training Initiatives In Mexico

The Cloyes engineering staff in Mexico has produced three videos specifically for the market in Mexico.

Cooper Tire Completes Acquisition Of Mexico JV Plant

Cooper will increase ownership in Corporación de Occidente S. A. de C.V. (COOCSA), from 58 percent to 100 percent.

Metalsa Sells Its Structural Components For Passenger Cars Division To Martinrea International

The Structural Components for Passenger Cars operations include six production facilities in Germany, the United States, Mexico, South Africa and China.

Audio Interview: Mexico’s New Labor Laws – Union Organizing And New Regulations Increase Challenges For US Automotive Companies

This 22-minute interview is presented James Stone and Jim Verdi, attorneys with Jackson Lewis, and labor and employment experts.

Cooper Tire Announces Plans To Own 100 Percent Of Mexico Joint Venture Facility

Pending government approval and other customary closing conditions, it is expected that the transaction will close in early 2020. In the meantime, operations at the facility, which makes passenger car and light truck tires, will continue as usual.

Spectra Premium Offers Improved Data Coverage For Mexican Market

The improved data not only increases the total coverage of Spectra Premium parts, it also provides greater accuracy of part application.

Haldex Moves Brake Adjuster Production From US To Mexico

By co-locating the production of brake adjusters within the company’s largest production facility globally, and thereby producing more products in one facility, Haldex says economies of scale are achieved.

Continental Chihuahua, Mexico, Plant Celebrating 20-Year Anniversary

The plant, which employs more than 400 workers, produces power transmission products for automotive and industrial applications.

BMTS Technology Starts Turbocharger Production At New Ramos Arizpe, Mexico, Manufacturing Plant

The new BMTS plant in Ramos Arizpe starts its official operation on Sept. 17 and will aim for an annual capacity of 2 million exhaust gas turbochargers.

Audio Interview: Automotive Production In Mexico, An Update

This 10-minute interview features Jeff Schuster, president, Americas Operation and Global Vehicle Forecasts at LMC Automotive.

O’Reilly Automotive To Acquire Mayasa Auto Parts Headquartered In Guadalajara, Mexico

The acquisition represents O’Reilly’s inaugural expansion outside of the United States.

Webasto Expands Production Capacities In Mexico

Due to increased demand in recent years, the company has invested $28 million USD in building a new, considerably larger location.