Mexico has evolved into a global powerhouse for automotive assembly, particularly in the Bajío region. The demand for powder metallurgy parts has surged as OEMs seek to optimize supply chains through "nearshoring," reducing reliance on trans-Pacific logistics and prioritizing rapid delivery to US and Canadian markets.
Economically, the region faces a transition where traditional engine components must coexist with the rise of electrification. This has pushed local manufacturers to adopt more complex powder metal products that offer higher strength-to-weight ratios and tighter tolerances to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions.
Climate and environmental regulations in North America are forcing a shift toward greener production. The inherent material efficiency of PM technology—reducing scrap compared to traditional machining—makes it the preferred choice for sustainable engine part production in Mexico's industrial corridors.







