NUEVO LEON – With an investment of US$10 million, Cadrex de México, a U.S. company with more than 70 years of experience in the manufacture of metal-mechanical products, inaugurated its second plant in Ciudad Benito Juárez, Nuevo León.
The new plant will specialize in the production of metal components for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and is expected to generate 400 new jobs, for a total of 1,000 jobs in the state.
Cadrex de México’s main clients include companies such as Google, Arista and AFL. The company has become a leading supplier of metal components for the technology industry thanks to its experience, quality and production capacity.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by Darin Cluase, president of Cadrex de México; Mark Dandari, vice president of operations; Luis Arredondo, general manager of Cadrex Monterrey; Diana Vidal, cluster director of the Nuevo León Ministry of Economy; Yoelle Rojas, director of the CLELAC home appliance cluster; and Antonio Pineda, Conasim union delegate.
The opening of this new plant represents an important boost for Nuevo Leon’s economy, as it will generate new jobs and strengthen the state’s presence in the technology industry.