This equipment, for which Carbures will assign about twenty people for seven months, has a medium-high complexity level, since it contains advanced technologies such as robot manipulation, manipulation with electric shafts, electric presses, magnetization, dispensing of thermal paste, vacuum test, greased, vision systems, lash adjustment and functional test, among others.
Imad Gawhaly, General Manager of Carbures Mobility, states: "Carbures, which has been present in Mexico since 2009, goes one step further as a global manufacturer of automotive technology. In addition, this contract completes the integration strategy of the purchasing, engineering and sales departments, with the aim of strengthening the Company's competitiveness through the equipment it sells. "
The Executive President of Carbures, Rafael Contreras adds: "Our positioning in Mexico is strategic and allows us to supply our customers both from the local market and from the American."