
Óptimas Solutions, a leading global industrial manufacturer and distributor, has announced its ambitious plan to establish a fastener manufacturing plant in Monterrey, Nuevo León, México. This initiative, scheduled for the second half of 2024, represents a crucial step in the company's strategy to strengthen its regional sourcing operations and reduce inherent supply chain risks.
The new facility will also complement the distribution center of around 3,000 m2 that the company has operated since 2021 in the municipality of Apodaca. Optimas did not reveal the amount of investment it will allocate to the new plant.
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With world-class facilities in Wood Dale, Illinois, and Droitwich Spa in the United Kingdom, the new plant in Monterey seeks to expand nearshore production capacity in North America. Daniel Harms, CEO for the Americas, underlines the importance of regionalization today, highlighting that this strategy will allow Optimas to be more agile in its manufacturing and supply capabilities for customers and industrial suppliers.
Ricardo Alonzo Rodríguez, vice president and general manager of Optimas in Mexico, highlights the care taken in the design of the facilities in Monterrey so that they effectively reflect the manufacturing capabilities in Wood Dale.
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This ensures effective competition between operations and ensures that customers and suppliers have consistent access to engineering, tooling, manufacturing and quality processes, regardless of fastener production location.
As one of the few companies with in-house cold forming in the US, UK and now Mexico, Optimas Solutions is positioned as a leader in global fastener distribution and Class C parts procurement.
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