PORTO, PORTUGAL – Critical Manufacturing has announced an expansion into Mexico to help meet the growing demands of American manufacturing systems.
As part of the expansion, the company named Juan Ledezma, an industry professional with a deep understanding of the Latin American market, as its general manager of in Mexico.
"Our expansion into Mexico marks a significant milestone for Critical Manufacturing," said Francisco Almada Lobo, CEO and co-founder of Critical Manufacturing. "With our strong foundation and a visionary leader like Juan Ledezma at the helm, we are poised to provide unparalleled support to our customers in Latin America and nearshore projects. We are excited to embark on this new chapter and contribute to the region's manufacturing excellence."
Critical Manufacturing, a subsidiary of ASMPT, provides a fully integrated, modular MES, designed to address operational challenges faced by modern manufacturers. The company said its decision to invest in Mexico aligns with its broader strategy of expanding its global footprint and fostering digitalization across international markets, and its commitment to providing localized support and expertise will enable Mexican manufacturers to accelerate their digital transformation journeys and achieve operational excellence.
The company said its new facility in Mexico will serve as a strategic hub, fostering collaboration and innovation within the local manufacturing ecosystem.
"I am honored to lead the Mexico operations of Critical Manufacturing and contribute to the growth of the Latin American manufacturing industry," Ledezma said. "Our mission is to empower organizations to embrace digital transformation and realize the full potential of their manufacturing processes. We look forward to partnering with local businesses, driving innovation, and supporting our customers' success in this dynamic and evolving business environment."