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< From Coahuila, the company will produce two next-generation emerging technologies: global and scalable braking control and global and scalable air treatment. >
With an investment of 57.4 million dollars, Bendix has inaugurated its fourth industrial plant in the country. The new facility, covering 17,000 square meters in Acuña, Coahuila, will employ highly automated manufacturing processes to produce two emerging next-generation technologies: global and scalable braking control (GSBC) and global and scalable air treatment (GSAT).

Company executives and government representatives during the inauguration of the fourth industrial plant.
» Company executives and government representatives during the inauguration of the fourth industrial plant.
“We are proud to present this new industrial plant, which represents a physical manifestation of our advance towards greater automation and high-tech assembly in our Acuña operation,” said Piotr Sroka, President, CEO, and Director of Operations at Bendix. Sroka also noted that the new industrial plant's opening is a significant milestone in Knorr-Bremse's BOOST 2026 program (Transformation and Optimization Strategy), the Munich-based parent company of Bendix.

With this new investment, the German company is expected to create 181 new jobs.

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57.4 mdd

Specialized Operation


Bendix focuses on the design, development, and supply of safety technologies. The German company also provides energy management solutions, as well as systems and components for air brake control and loading, aimed at medium and heavy vehicles, service trucks, tractors, trailers, buses, and other commercial vehicles across North America.