Mexico. With the aim of strengthening supply to the country's main automotive manufacturers, the company Advanced Composites Mexico, a subsidiary of the Japanese group Mitsui Chemicals, inaugurated its new logistics center in Aguascalientes, backed by an investment of more than 14.7 million dollars.
This expansion consolidates the company's operational capacity and responds to the growing demand for specialized composites for the automotive industry.
With this new infrastructure, the firm seeks to optimize delivery times, increase efficiency in distribution and strengthen its response capacity to companies such as Nissan, Honda, General Motors, Toyota, Volkswagen and Ford, which depend on high-performance TPO and polypropylene compounds for their manufacturing processes. The investment was announced during the recent tour of the governor of Aguascalientes, Tere Jiménez, to Japan.
Mitsui Chemicals reinforces its commitment to Mexico
With more than three decades of presence in Aguascalientes, Advanced Composites Mexico reaffirms its long-term strategy in the country. The expansion is part of a comprehensive plan to strengthen its supply network in North America and take advantage of the Bajío's strategic position within the automotive sector.
The new logistics center not only increases installed capacity, but also boosts regional competitiveness by incorporating higher standards in quality, logistics, and sustainability.
Economic impact and environmental approach
In addition to its contribution to the automotive value chain, the project will generate direct jobs and strengthen the logistics ecosystem of Aguascalientes. The company highlighted its intention to integrate sustainable technologies into the handling of materials and the operation of the center, as part of its global commitments in environmental matters.
Executives of Advanced Composites stressed the importance of having a solid business environment, specialized labor and efficient connectivity, factors that were key to make this investment in the state.