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Aug 09, 2024
This facility increases Dynatect’s ability to serve local customers with locally made products. Dynatect will begin by manufacturing roll-up doors and door handles for delivery vehicles specifically for Stellantis/Amazon. Initial onsite infrastructure includes CNC machining, welding, assembly, painting, buffing, and testing.
In the 1970s, the Dynatect New Berlin, Wisconsin facility was the first building in that industrial park and has steadily grown serving new customers. In 2023, Dynatect’s León facility is also the first building in the Parque Sur industrial park carrying on the proud tradition of serving new customers. This is Dynatect’s third new facility or facility expansion since 2020, and Dynatect remains committed to investments that make customers successful.
The grand opening was marked by the attendance of the Governor of Guanajuato and several other important public officials, nine of Dynatect’s newest team members in Mexico, and several Dynatect staff from the US. Some of the photos also include representatives of American Industries, the company who provides Mexico legal entity services to Dynatect in facility management and commercial transactions.
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Three men are seen at an inauguration event. Two men in suits shake hands in front of a plaque, celebrating the new Dynatect plant, while a third man claps. The background features logos and text related to Nattect and León, Mexico.
A group of people stands proudly in front of a Dynatect sign at the new plant in León, Guanajuato. They are wearing uniforms—some in black polo shirts and jeans—with two women in business attire on each side and a man in a suit at the center, all smiling at the camera.
A new Dynatect plant stands proudly in León, Guanajuato, with three flagpoles displaying the flags of Mexico, the United States, and a yellow flag. Set against a clear blue sky, small trees dot the landscape around an empty parking lot.