The 55,000-square-foot facility will focus on producing small-diameter, tight tolerance tubing for the automotive industry.
Welded Tubes has announced plans to build a new plant in Monterrey, Mexico. The 55,000-square-foot facility, which will be operational in early 2024, will focus on producing small-diameter, tight tolerance tubing for the automotive industry. According to the company, this plant will help strengthen the supply chain of Welded Tubes and their customers.
In a recent quote, Joe Frandanisa, president of Welded Tubes Inc., said, "Our customers are increasing their presence in Mexico and have asked us to continue to support their expansion efforts and their commitment to the OEM's. We are listening to our customer's needs, and our expansion in Monterey will allow us to grow and strengthen our relationships with them."
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