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Continental Chooses Mexico For New Brake Component Facility.

Autoparts Report • Feb 19, 2003 •
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Continental Teves, a unit of Continental AG, said that it will build a $3.5 million plant in Silao, Mexico. The 100,000 square-foot facility will manufacture brake actuation components, with production expected to begin in 2004.

"Making this investment in North America will allow us to continue meeting customer demands for advanced braking systems," said Bill Kozyra, president, Continental Teves North America. "We recently received significant new business awards with major automakers that allows us to take this important step in growing our actuation business.

The new Silao facility will supply customer assembly plants in Mexico." The facility will be Continental Teves' second in the Silao area and Continental's fifth in Mexico. Continental currently operates a Continental Teves sensor plant in Silao, an electronics facility in Cuautla, a tire plant in San Luis Potosi, and a ContiTech facility in San Luis Potosi.

In 2001, Continental Teves opened its first Silao facility to produce wheel speed sensors for anti-lock brake systems.


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