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Dayco Will Build a Manufacturing Plant in San Luis Potosi

  • Dayco plans to build a new plant in San Luis Potosi to produce high-quality original equipment transmission belts.
  • The investment will expand Dayco's presence in North America and strengthen its global operations, with the plant expected to be completed by Q1 2024.
Dayco seeks to leverage nearshoring to strengthen its presence in the United States. Photo: Novo Varejo Automotivo
Dayco seeks to leverage nearshoring to strengthen its presence in the United States. Photo: Novo Varejo Automotivo
11/15/2022
Dayco has announced its investment to build a plant in San Luis Potosi, with the aim of manufacturing high-quality original equipment transmission belts. The company is globally recognized for its research, design, manufacturing, and distribution of essential engine transmission systems and aftermarket services in various sectors including automotive, trucks, construction, agriculture, and industry. 

John Kinnick, President of the Global Belt Division, stated that this strategic investment will enable Dayco to expand its presence in North America and enhance its global footprint. The construction of the state-of-the-art and technologically advanced belt production plant is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2024, located in Parque Tres Naciones.

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