Magna opens new seat manufacturing facility in Mexico
by Canadian Manufacturing.com Staff
Company will ramp plant up to full production over the next two years
AURORA—Magna International Inc. is getting off its feet south of the border.
The company has announced it has officially launched its new automotive seat manufacturing facility in Allende, Coahuila, Mexico. A 108,000-square-foot facility, Magna Seating Allende will cut and sew the soft trim material used in seats for a variety of auto makers and employ approximately 1,000 people when it’s ramped up to full production in 2017.
“Our North American seating business continues to expand and we are responding by adding world-class manufacturing facilities—this new seating trim plant is a great example,” Simon Kew, vice-president of Operations at Magna Seating, said. “We are pleased to be growing our business in Mexico, and fortunate to work together again with the Coahuila government in the development of this new facility and bring jobs to the local community.”
Magna also plans to invest a further US$8 million in the new plant over the next three years.
With the official launch of the new plant, Magna now operates 28 manufacturing facilities as well as one engineering and product development centre in Mexico, employing 24,000 people.
“Magna has been a great partner of Coahuila, and with them we build a future of development and growth for the company, its workers, and their families, as well as to generate greater wealth and prosperity for our state,” Governor of Coahuila, Ruben Moreira Valdez, said.