GUADALAJARA, MEXICO -- All Circuits opened a new factory here on Friday, part of its strategy to become a global EMS company.
The France-based EMS outfitted the plant with the same equipment, software and consumables as its other factories in France and Tunisia.
"All Circuits is an electronic manufacturer that brings to Mexico its automotive expertise, exceptionally high standards and a strong commitment to automation and quality," said Pascal Aubois, director, All Circuits Mexico, in a news release. 'We chose Guadalajara for the quality of its talent and infrastructure, which allows us to support our international clients in the Americas. Using the same equipment and processes as the rest of our plants makes us more agile and responsive."
Bruno Racault, president, All Circuits, said, "It's very exciting for us to be in Mexico for the inauguration of our factory. We have one of the most automated infrastructures in Europe and our investment in this new site reflects our desire to duplicate it in Guadalajara, applying the same manufacturing standards, whether in the automotive, medical, industry or IoT. Guadalajara has much to offer, innovation and academia are very active in the field of electronics, and we are very happy to be associated with such a large ecosystem that brings together the entire value chain with government very engaged."
All Circuits had sales of 317 million euros in 2017.
The Mexico site joins All Circuits' other production sites in Meung-sur-Loire, France, and Bayonne, Tunisia. In all, the company has more than 25 assembly lines across more than 50,000 sq. m of plant space.