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Bodycote announces new heat treatment facility in Monterrey, Mexico

 

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Bodycote, the world’s leading provider of heat treatment and specialist thermal processing services, today announced plans to open a new facility in Apodaca, in the Monterrey metropolitan area, expanding its capacity to support customers across Mexico and the southern United States.

The expansion will help customers reduce logistics complexity, strengthen supply-chain resilience, and support localisation and near-shoring strategies, while maintaining access to Bodycote’s global technical expertise and consistent quality standards.

The new site will complement Bodycote’s existing operations in Mexico, which include locations in Silao, San Luis Potosí and Guaymas, strengthening the company’s regional network and providing customers with greater flexibility and choice

Scheduled to open in 2026, the facility will increase local processing capacity and improve regional support as manufacturing activity in Mexico continues to grow. It will serve customers in the automotive, general industrial, and medical sectors, supporting both new programs and existing operations.

Operations will use modern, high-efficiency technologies and standardised operating practices to deliver consistent process quality, improved operating efficiency, and optimised energy performance.

The site will offer a range of precision heat treatment capabilities, including case hardening and nitriding technologies such as carburising, carbonitriding, and nitrocarburising processes. These treatments enhance surface hardness, wear resistance, and fatigue performance while maintaining core strength in critical automotive and industrial components.

Bodycote is engaging with customers early to support future capacity planning and qualification activities, with site tours planned for Q2 2026. The facility is expected to begin operations in 2026, with capacity ramping in phases as customer demand grows. Further announcements will follow as the project progresses toward operational readiness.