Vitronic opens subsidiary in Mexico
Vitronic opens a subsidiary in Mexico to better exploit market potential in the automotive, logistics and traffic monitoring sectors.



Vitronic opens an office in Querétaro, Mexico, and strengthens the local team with twelve employees. The focus for Vitronic Mexico is on the logistics and automotive sectors as well as automated traffic monitoring.
"Existing projects and very good customer contacts have encouraged us to further expand our activities in Mexico. We now need to seize attractive market opportunities for both our automation and traffic business areas, which we can implement for our customers with the help of great local specialists," comments Kjell Lyngstad, President and CEO of Vitronic North America.
"Mexico, with its relevance in automotive manufacturing and leading Tier 1 suppliers, has proven to be a potential market for our automated weld inspection solutions. Based on the success to date, we are confident that our solutions with automation and traffic technology will be well received," adds Luis Rodríguez, Country Manager Mexico.
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Vitronic Dr.-Ing. Stein Bildverarbeitungssysteme GmbHHasengartenstraße 14
65189 Wiesbaden
Germany
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